| | | Reuters found more than 1,000 examples on Facebook that call the Rohingya dogs, maggots and rapists, and urge they be shot or exterminated. A secretive operation called 'Project Honey Badger' set up by the social media giant to combat hate speech in Myanmar is failing to end the problem. | |
| A day after a Reuters investigation lifted the lid on why Facebook has failed to stem hate speech in Myanmar against the Rohingya, the company has issued a statement saying it was 'too slow' to react. https://reut.rs/2MrMOnN 7:24 AM - August 16, 2018 |
| Two Reuters journalists have been detained in Myanmar since for 248 days. See our full coverage: https://reut.rs/2yPnwus 10:20 AM - August 16, 2018 |
Columnist Peter Apps looks at the latest battle in Ghazni, here Afghan troops and Taliban fighters fought for the future of Afghanistan. If the Taliban had captured Ghazni, Apps writes, it would have been the first major urban victory since a short-lived 2015 takeover of Kunduz. Instead, they demonstrated their limitations in a war in which violence and negotiation are very much part of the same process. | |
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