«Today we're taking an important step to protect the integrity of
elections around the world by taking down more than 270 pages and accounts operated by a Russian organization called the Internet Research Agency (IRA),» posted Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO and founder.
Not exact matches
Richard Banks: Investors are beset on all sides
by headlines about politics
around the
world, whether it's
elections, or referendums or even Twitter spats between leaders.
The need for a political religion was formulated
by state authorities
around 2010 — something that coincided with the
election of Kirill, a Russian
World enthusiast, to the Patriarchal See of Moscow.
He said: «Many in Britain and elsewhere will be understandably shocked
by Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential
election, the rhetoric
around it and what the
election result means for the rest of the
world, as well as America.
I think it's also important to note that the US (and other parts of the
world) are very polarized
by the
election and actions of Trump, and as such there is a very high amount of «political propaganda» flowing
around from both sides.
Lindsay Graham, a top Senate Republican and frequent Trump critic, is urging Trump to defend democracy in the United States and
around the
world by punishing Russia for trying to interfere in the American presidential
election as U.S. intelligence agencies allege.
In addition to having museum and gallery exhibitions
around the
world, Mr. Twombly won high international recognition for his work that included the Praemium Imperiale - Japan's equivalent of a Nobel Prize in visual arts - and
election by France as a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur.
This year has already seen suspicions that
elections around the
world have been targeted
by cyber hacks, but the latest large - scale attacks have brought home how big a risk this is to businesses and organisations like the NHS.
However, further allegations about the firm's tactics were reported late Monday
by British broadcaster Channel 4 which said it secretly taped interviews with senior Cambridge Analytica executives in which they boasted of their ability to sway
elections in countries
around the
world with digital manipulation and traditional political trickery.
The move marks the latest in a series of efforts
by the social networking giant amid revelations that it had lost control of the profile information of millions of users, which was then used to potentially influence
elections around the
world.
He and his colleagues were secretly filmed
by Britain's Channel 4 News boasting that they had worked in more than 200
elections around the
world, including countries like Nigeria, Kenya, the Czech Republic, India, and Argentina.
He said this tactic was used in
elections around the
world, including the 2016 one that saw Donald Trump elected as president of the US, as well as the pivotal vote that saw Brexit become a reality
by the tiniest margin.
This is an example of an «other» DAPP, one that could one day be used
by governments and
election boards
around the
world.