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Canada apologizes for turning away Jews fleeing Nazi Germany


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized in parliament on Wednesday for Canada’s refusal to admit Jewish asylum seekers fleeing Nazi Germany just months before the outbreak of World War II.

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On May 15, 1939 the ocean liner MS St. Louis departed Germany and crossed the Atlantic with 907 German Jews aboard, desperate for refuge from persecution.

The passengers were barred from disembarking at Cuba, and then denied entry in the United States and Canada due to the discriminatory immigration policies of the time.

Forced to return to Europe, many were sent to concentration camps, and 254 died in the Holocaust.

Their emotional journey would later inspire the 1974 book “Voyage of the Damned” and a movie of the same title.

“While decades have passed since we turned our backs on Jewish refugees, time has by no means absolved Canada of its guilt or lessened the weight of its shame,” Trudeau said in a speech.

“Today, I rise in this House to issue a long overdue apology to the Jewish refugees Canada turned away,” he said.

“We are sorry for the callousness of Canada’s response,” he said. “We refused to help them when we could have. We contributed to sealing the cruel fates of far too many at places like Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Belzec.”

Earlier the prime minister sat down in his office with one of the survivors of that tragic voyage, Ana Maria Gordon, and her family to discuss the need to continue fighting anti-Semitism.

“We had a tragic reminder just a few weeks ago that we need to continue to work together,” Trudeau told reporters, alluding to the massacre of 11 people at a synagogue in the US city of Pittsburgh on October 27.

The attack was believed to be the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in recent American history.

In Canada, incidents of anti-Semitism — including harassment, vandalism and violence — reached a record high in 2017, doubling from the previous year to 1,752, according to the Jewish advocacy organization B’nai B’rith.

In parliament, Trudeau called on all Canadians to “stand up against xenophobic and anti-Semitic attitudes that still exist in our communities, in our schools, and in our places of work.”

“Holocaust deniers still exist. Anti-Semitism is still far too present,” he said. “Discrimination and violence against Jewish people in Canada and around the world continues at an alarming rate.

“Sadly, these evils did not end with the Second World War.”

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Trump, Macron To Meet Saturday In Paris

File photo: US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands during a joint press conference at the White House in Washington, DC, on April 24, 2018.
Ludovic MARIN / AFP


US President Donald Trump will meet on Saturday with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris on the sidelines of World War I commemoration ceremonies.

The two leaders were to discuss notably “the situation in Syria” and “the threat posed by Iran,” a White House official said Wednesday on condition of anonymity.

The tete-a-tete is the only bilateral meeting slated for Trump’s Paris trip, according to the official.

The Kremlin had evoked the possibility of talks between Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, but Trump said Wednesday no such meeting was planned.

The US president, along with his wife Melania, will be among leaders of at least 60 countries expected in Paris on Sunday to kick off the commemorations marking the 100th anniversary of the end of the war.

The main ceremony will take place at the Arc de Triomphe war monument in Paris at 11 a.m. on November 11 — marking the time when the guns finally fell silent after four years of trench warfare and general European slaughter.

Trump will attend the ceremonies to “highlight the sacrifices that Americans have made, not only during World War I but also in the century since, in the name of liberty,” the White House said.

Over the weekend Trump will visit the Bois Belleau and Suresnes American cemeteries.

The last meeting between Trump and Macron dates back to September when the duo met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York

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Kenneth Copeland daily devotional(8 November, 2018)-The Hidden Things of God

From faith to faith daily devotional-Kenneth Copeland


 Topic: The Hidden Things of God - 8 November, 2018

" Blessed art thou...for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven."
                                                                       Matthew 16:17
                                                                                                 

Remember when you went to school and learned your ABCs? You learned them by using your five senses and your logical abilities to gather information and sort it out. That kind of knowledge is called natural knowledge and it's the only kind most people know anything about.
But in the kingdom of God, there's another kind of knowing. One that works its way from the inside out instead of from the outside in. It's called revelation knowledge.
Jesus spoke about this kind of knowledge in Matthew 16. He'd just asked the disciples, "Who do you say I am?" Peter had answered Him by declaring, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God."
"Blessed are you, Simon," Jesus responded, "because flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father which is in heaven."
In other words, Jesus was saying, "Peter, you didn't learn this information through your physical senses. You received it another way. You received it directly from God."
If you've ever had a revelation like that, you know that when it comes, it changes things. It makes you see old things in an entirely new light. It gives you such unshakable confidence that, as Jesus said to Peter, "The gates of hell can't prevail against you."
But revelations like that don't come easily. You have to meditate the Word and search the Spirit of God for them because they are "hidden" in Him. The Bible says God has hidden His wisdom for the saints (1 Cor. 2:7-9). Notice, He's hidden it for you, not from you. He wants you to have it.
Don't think, however, that God is just going to drop great revelations into your lap while you're watching television. You have to seek Him.
If you're hungry for revelation knowledge, get yourself in a position to receive it by meditating the Word, praying and fellowshiping with the Lord. Begin to receive those revelations from Him. It's the most exciting kind of learning there is.

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1 Corinthians 2
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Man wakes up from 12-year coma after car crash


A man who had an accident that put him in a coma for 12 years has finally woken up after his mother took care of him around the clock for the entire 12 years.

Wang Shuboa, from eastern China, suffered catastrophic injuries in the 2006 accident, which happened when he was 36 in Shouguang in eastern China.  He was in a coma for over a decade and his mum Wei Mingying who was at his side all through was the first he saw when he awoke.


Wei, aged 75, spent all her savings on her son's treatment, and told Chinese media that she went for a month without eating. She is now £13,000 in debt after as a result of huge medical bills.

For years, she woke each day at 5am to wash, feed and tend to her unconscious son. His father died when he was young, meaning Wei was responsible for caring for him.

Although Wang is unable to speak, he has exchanged smiles with his mother and she is optimistic that he can make a recovery.

She told Beijing News: "I am just overjoyed. I hope he will make a full recovery. I will never give up on him."

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Google Boosts Fight Against Piracy


Google said Wednesday it is making strides in helping internet users legitimately get songs, films and apps while choking off revenue to websites with stolen digital content.

A 64-page report released by Google claimed progress in the war on piracy, but also noted a new battlefront in the form of “add-on” software that can be installed on legitimate open-source media players such as the Kodi box to illicitly stream copyrighted content.

“Combating illegal streaming on open-source media players like the Kodi box shows both the challenge and the importance of a balanced approach in the fight against piracy,” Google said in the report.

“Pirates have created add-ons to enable Kodi boxes to access infringing works.”

Set-top boxes with suspicious add-ons are removed from Google Shopping, while apps with pre-installed “Kodi add-ons” giving access to pirate sites are removed from the Play Store, according to the internet firm.

The report cited a 2018 global study released by The Institute for Information Law that found the percentage of internet users who engage in piracy has been falling, while spending on legal content is rising.

“Successfully decreasing incidents of copyright infringement has required providing more and better legitimate alternatives to infringing content, as well as more effective tools for combating piracy,” Google said.

Google boasted that it has been generating more money for those who create or own digital content while strengthening its arsenal and efforts to fight piracy.

A YouTube “Content ID” tool creates digital fingerprints of sorts of copyrighted content and then automatically detects it online, allowing owners to have it removed or monetized.

Stopping ‘rogue’ operators 
Websites involved in piracy are “demoted” in search results and cut off from Google’s online ad platform, according to the report.

“One of the most effective ways to combat rogue sites that specialize in online piracy is to cut off their money supply,” Google said.

Since 2012, Google has terminated more than 13,000 AdSense accounts and ejected more than 100,000 sites from its AdSense program for violations of policy on copyrighted material, according to the report.

Meanwhile, a “Google Play” online shop for digital content bans apps that “infringe copyright, encourage illegal streaming, or attempt to deceive users by impersonating other apps.”

Google also told of taking aim at copyright-infringing ads with “considerable” resources. The California-based tech giant said that last year it rejected more than 10 million ads suspected of infringing copyrights or linking to websites that did.

According to the report, Google-owned YouTube paid more than $1.8 billion to the music industry from October 2017 to September 2018.

Digital video revenues are expected to soar from $64 billion last year to $119 billion by the year 2022, while global music streaming revenues more than doubled from 2015 to 2017, according to the report.

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https://www.channelstv.com/2018/11/07/google-boosts-fight-against-piracy/
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79 Abducted Pupils Freed In Cameroon

   FILE PHOTO: Parents await for news of their children at a school where 79 pupils were kidnapped     in Bamenda, Cameroon November 6, 2018. REUTERS/Blaise Eyong

All 79 children and a driver kidnapped in west Cameroon were free on Wednesday, but a principal and one teacher are still being held by the armed men that took them, a priest conducting negotiations said.

The group was abducted on Monday in Bamenda, a commercial hub of Cameroon’s restive English-speaking region, according to military and government sources.

“Praise God 78 children and the driver have been released. The principal and one teacher are still with the kidnappers. Let us keep praying,” Samuel Fonki, a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, said.

One other child had escaped earlier, he added.

The priest did not say precisely when the children were freed, or whether any deal had been made with the kidnappers. He had earlier said another 11 school children were kidnapped by the same armed group on Oct. 31, then released after the school paid a ransom of 2.5 million CFA francs ($4,400).

Fonki and the Cameroonian military have accused anglophone separatists of carrying out the kidnappings, but a separatist spokesman denied involvement.

The secessionists have imposed curfews and closed schools as part of their protest against Biya’s French-speaking government and its perceived marginalization of the English-speaking minority.

Cameroon’s separatist movement turned violent in 2017 after a government crackdown on initially peaceful demonstrations by English-speakers. The linguistic divide is a legacy of a former German colony in central Africa that was divided between allies France and Britain at the end of World War One.

The attack on children, which recalled the 2014 abduction of more than 200 girls by Islamist Militant group Boko Haram in Chibok in neighboring Nigeria, was criticized by human rights groups.

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https://www.tori.ng/news/110155/79-abducted-pupils-freed-in-cameroon.html

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South Africa To Hold Elections In May 2019

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South Africans will head to polls in May 2019, officials said Wednesday, with President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling ANC party seeking to reverse growing voter discontent over the weak economy.

The ANC, which has held power since the end of apartheid in 1994, recorded its worst electoral performance in local polls in 2016 before it replaced scandal-tainted Jacob Zuma with Ramaphosa earlier this year.

The main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and radical Economic Freedom Fighters parties will hope to make gains in the election as unemployment hits record highs of near 28 per cent and racial inequalities remain dire.

“The commission held an engagement with the president… and subsequent to that the president then announced his intention to have elections before the end of May,” Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) chairman Glen Mashinini told reporters.

“We normally do it on a public holiday on a Wednesday. It will be one of those Wednesdays within the month of May after the 7th of May.”

Ramaphosa, a former trade unionist and wealthy businessman, is expected to announce the election date in February.

At the last national elections, held in 2014, the African National Congress (ANC) won 62 per cent of the vote, the DA won 22 per cent and EFF took six per cent.

In local elections in 2016, ANC support fell to 53 per cent — pointing to a fiercely contested vote next year.

An October poll by Afrobarometer suggested 48 per cent of South Africans would vote for the ANC, with the DA and EFF tied on 11 per cent each.

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Trump, Putin To Meet In France


Vladimir Putin will speak “briefly” with Donald Trump when the two presidents meet in Paris this weekend for World War I centenary events, an advisor for the Russian leader said Wednesday.


“It has been agreed that the leaders of the US and Russia will talk only briefly in Paris, it will be a standing meeting,” foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov said, Russian news agencies reported.

The prospect of a full meeting between Putin and Trump had prompted huge international media interest, the advisor said, adding that the French organisers had expressed concern this could overshadow the commemorations.

The pair were set for a more detailed discussion during the G20 summit in Argentina at the end of the month, to be confirmed after Paris, Ushakov said.

Trump said Monday he did not expect to hold talks with Putin during the November 11 events, which 60 heads of state and government are expected to attend.

Expectations have been growing for a new Trump-Putin meeting as tensions pile up over the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and US sanctions against Moscow.

Trump’s National Security Advisor John Bolton indicated during a trip to Moscow in October that the White House wanted a Paris meeting and Putin said he was interested.

A first bilateral summit between the two leaders took place in Helsinki in July, after which Trump came under strong domestic criticism for adopting a distinctly conciliatory tone despite his own security services’ warning that Russia meddled in US elections.

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Kenneth Copeland daily devotional(7 November, 2018)-You're a Winner

From faith to faith daily devotional-Kenneth Copeland


 Topic: You're a Winner - 7 November, 2018

" I have written unto you, young men, because ye are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one."
                                                                              1 John 2:14
                                                                                                 

Man was created to be a winner. The Bible tells us so. We read in Genesis, for example, that man was originally put on this earth as a dominating lord. God gave him dominion over the earth and everything that crept, flew, crawled and breathed there.

Man didn't even know what losing was until he separated himself from God through disobedience in the Garden of Eden. When that happened, he ran headlong into defeat. He was forced to accept failure as his lot in life, lowering himself to a subordinate position—a position he was never meant to occupy.

It's a sad story. But if you're a born-again child of God, your story has a happy ending. Through faith in Christ Jesus, you've been made a winner once again!

In fact, God has guaranteed your success. Let me show you what I mean. Imagine you're about to tackle a really tough job, and before you even get started on it, God speaks to you right out loud and says, I just want you to know, I'm going to personally see to it that this project you're working on succeeds.

Well, let me tell you something. You do have God's promise that you'll succeed. He said in His Word that you're an overcomer! In Him you can overcome any problem the world throws your way (1 John 5:1-5).

It doesn't matter how much you feel like a loser. It doesn't matter how many times you've failed in the past. If you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, then you've become more than a conqueror in Him (Romans 8:37).

Does that mean you won't have any more trouble? No. It simply means you can go through that trouble and emerge triumphant.

If you've been feeling like a failure lately, renew your mind to the Word of God that says you're a success. Every time a challenge comes up, respond by saying, "Well, praise God, I can beat this thing because I'm an overcomer in Jesus!" Let that Word from God abide in your heart. It will make a winner out of you.

Scripture Reading:
1 John 5:1-5
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Anger Mounts After Deadly Marseille Building Collapse

 This handout photo released by BMPM/SM shows firemen working and removing rubble at the site where two buildings collapsed, on November 5, 2018, in Marseille, southern France.
HO, Loic AEDO / BMPM/SM Aedo / AFP


French officials on Tuesday vowed to inspect all Marseille buildings “unsuitable” for habitation as anger rose among residents over the collapse of two buildings in the Mediterranean city, where up to eight people are feared dead.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner told lawmakers in Paris that he had ordered a “building by building” audit before an “ambitious programme for ensuring safe conditions” along with Marseille authorities.

“Nearly 6,000 properties have been identified as at risk” in the city, he said, representing some 44,000 lodgings in lower-class neighbourhoods, calling the situation “unacceptable”.

The bodies of two men and one woman have already been pulled from the 15-metre (50-foot) pile of rubble on Rue d’Aubagne, a narrow shopping street which now resembles the scene of an earthquake.

Rescuers have been delicately searching what is left of the dilapidated buildings which collapsed suddenly on Monday morning in Noailles, a working-class district in the heart of the port city.

Prosecutors say they believe eight people were inside at the time.

A third adjoining building partially collapsed on Monday night.

Residents said Tuesday the structural risks of the buildings and others like them were widely known, but that city officials did little when alerted about them.

“Everybody knew about the problems with the two collapsed buildings,” said Patrick Lacoste, a spokesman for a local housing action group.

“People died for nothing, even though we knew.”

“It’s hell here, they know it that it’s crap and now people die for nothing,” said local resident Toufik Ben Rhouma. The disaster, he added, was “100 percent the fault of city hall”.

‘It could have been me’

Only one of the buildings was occupied, as the two others were in such a bad state that they had been condemned.

Google Maps images taken in recent months showed the collapsed buildings had large visible cracks in their facades.

People had been living in nine of the 10 apartments at number 65, while a shop occupied the ground floor.

A young bar waiter watched the scene with tears in his eyes, anxious for news of an Italian woman who lived in the building.

“She was a great girl, she used to come and study at the bar,” he said, without giving his name.
Abdou Ali, 34, came in search of his mother after she did not come to collect her youngest son from school on Monday afternoon.

“I haven’t had any news,” he said, wandering among the rescuers.

Sophie Dorbeaux meanwhile told AFP she had left the block on Sunday night to stay with her parents because her door, like several others, was not opening or closing properly because of the building’s structural problems.

“The walls had been moving for several weeks and cracks had appeared,” the 25-year-old philosophy student said.

“It could have been me,” she added, visibly shaken.

Marseille city authorities, who have evacuated and rehoused 100 residents from nearby buildings as a precaution, believe heavy rain may have contributed to the buildings’ collapse.

But the incident — rare in a major Western city — has already sparked a political row over the quality of housing available to Marseille’s poorest residents.

The neighbourhood is home to many buildings in a similarly dilapidated condition, some of them run by slum landlords.

“It’s the homes of the poor that are falling down, and that’s not a coincidence,” said local lawmaker Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the leftwing France Unbowed party.

Marseille authorities began a vast upgrade plan for the city centre in 2011.

But a 2015 government report said about 100,000 Marseille residents were living in housing that was dangerous to their health or security.

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Two inmates on death row found dead inside a U.S. prison

Two inmates on death row found dead inside a�U.S. prison

This weekend, two inmates on California’s death row in U.S., were found dead in incidents that officials are investigating as suicides.  

Andrew Urdiales, 54, and Virendra Govin, 51, were found unresponsive at the San Quentin State Prison on Friday and Sunday, respectively. Urdiales who was pronounced dead early Saturday and had been on death row since October 12, was sentenced to death by a jury in Orange County for killing five women in California.

He previously faced the death penalty for three murders in Illinois. Former Illinois Gov. George Ryan commuted his sentence to life in prison in 2011 after capital punishment was outlawed in that state. 

He was discharged from the U.S. military in 1991 but committed his California murders while he was stationed at various Marine Corps facilities in Southern California.

Govin, found unresponsive and alone in his cell in a separate death row housing unit on Sunday, was sentenced in December 2004 for committing four Los Angeles County murders, then setting the victims’ family home on fire. He arrived on death row in January 2005. His brother, Pravin, has been on death row since September 2005.    

There is no indication that the deaths of Govin and Urdiales are related. California has not executed anyone since 2006 and inmates are far more likely to die from suicide. There have been 25 since 1978 when California reinstated capital punishment.

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Couple Who Wanted To Be ‘Together Forever’ Hugged Before Committing Suicide.


A couple who wanted to be “together forever” hugged each before jumping to their deaths in front of a train, an inquest heard.

Melissa Wood, 27, and Christopher Linley, 34, were both battling drug addictions and took their own lives after struggling to cope with the “difficulties of life”.

CCTV footage from Doncaster railway station in South Yorkshire showed the pair holding hands and hugging in the hours and minutes before their deaths.

As a train approached at 25mph, they embraced, walked towards the edge of the platform and jumped on to the tracks.

Heart-wrenching notes from Christopher and Melissa to their families were uncovered at their home in Doncaster in the days afterwards.

They apologised to their loved ones and said that they wanted to be “together forever”.

Doncaster Coroner’s Court heard how Christopher and Melissa both struggled with heroin addiction.

Housemates of the couple told police they had been on a “huge bender” lasting three weeks prior to their deaths.

Toxicology reports found evidence of the class A drug as well as cocaine in their systems.

Coroner Nicola Mundy recorded a verdict of suicide in relation to the incident, which occurred on March 27 this year.

The court heard emotional statements from both victims’ mothers.

Melissa’s mum Lisa Wood said: “I never suspected Melissa would commit suicide, she was always happy, bubbly and never stopped laughing.”

Frances Glynn, Christopher’s mum, said: “I’m shocked by what’s happened.

“All I had ever hoped was that he would make a success of himself, he had so much potential.

“He was a lovable rogue. I’m comforted by the fact Christopher and Melissa died together and had each other.”

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https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/11/couple-who-wanted-to-be-together-forever-hugged-before-committing-suicide.html
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Bill Gates stuns audience with jar of poop


Founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates who is also one of the world’s richest men and most active philanthropists stunned an  audience in Beijing Tuesday when he brandished a jar of human waste.


                               Bill Gates

It was at a forum on the future of the toilet

The stunt was an effort to draw attention to a problem affecting developing countries around the world: not enough toilets.

“In places without sanitation you have got way more than that,” Gates said, pointing to the faeces inside the clear canister resting on a table.

“And that’s what kids when they are out playing, they are being exposed to all the time, and that’s why we connect this not just with quality of life, but with disease and death and with malnutrition,” he told attendees.

The billionaire said more than half of the world’s population suffers without clean, comfortable sanitation facilities.

“When you think of things that are basic right up there with health and enough to eat, you think that having a reasonable toilet certainly belongs on that list,” Gates said.

Gates has previously used shock tactics to draw attention to his disease-battling efforts.

In 2009, he loosed mosquitoes at a Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference in California to make a point about the deadly sting of malaria — waiting a minute or so before assuring the audience the liberated insects were disease-free.

Gates was in Beijing on Tuesday for the “Reinvented Toilet Expo”, a forum hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation showcasing various cutting edge toilet technology in lieu of sewers, making them easier and cheaper to install the devices.

The world’s number two economy is in the midst of a drive to improve its notoriously malodorous bathrooms, a campaign President Xi Jinping has dubbed the “toilet revolution.”

“China has made great progress in improving health and sanitation for millions of people,” Gates said.

“China has an opportunity to launch a new category of innovated non-sewered sanitation solutions that will benefit millions of people worldwide.”

According to UNICEF, 892 million people worldwide have no choice but to defecate in the open.

India’s government says its public health drive has slashed the number of people in the country forced to defecate in the open from 550 million in 2014 to less than 150 million today.

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https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/bill-gates-stuns-audience-with-jar-of-poop/






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Facebook Blocks 115 Accounts On Eve Of US Election


Facebook said Monday it blocked some 30 accounts on its platform and 85 more on Instagram after police warned they may be linked to “foreign entities” trying to interfere in the US midterm election.

The announcement came shortly after US law enforcement and intelligence agencies said that Americans should be wary of Russian attempts to spread fake news. The election is Tuesday.

A study published last week found that misinformation on social media was spreading at a greater rate than during the run-up to the 2016 presidential vote, which Russia is accused of manipulating through a vast propaganda campaign in favour of Donald Trump, the eventual winner.

“On Sunday evening, US law enforcement contacted us about online activity that they recently discovered and which they believe may be linked to foreign entities,” Facebook head of cybersecurity policy Nathaniel Gleicher said in a blog post.

“We immediately blocked these accounts and are now investigating them in more detail.”

The investigation so far identified around 30 Facebook accounts and 85 Instagram accounts that appeared to be engaged in “coordinated inauthentic behaviour,” Gleicher said.

He added that all the Facebook pages associated with the accounts appeared to be in French or Russian.

The Instagram accounts were mostly in English, with some “focused on celebrities, others political debate.”

“Typically, we would be further along with our analysis before announcing anything publicly,” Gleicher said.

“But given that we are only one day away from important elections in the US, we wanted to let people know about the action we’ve taken and the facts as we know them today.”

‘Junk News’
Despite an aggressive crackdown by social media firms, so-called “junk news” is spreading at a greater rate than in 2016 on social media ahead of Tuesday’s US congressional election, Oxford Internet Institute researchers said in a study published Thursday.

Twitter said Saturday it deleted a “series of accounts” that attempted to share disinformation. It gave no number.

Facebook last month said it took down accounts linked to an Iranian effort to influence US and British politics with messages about charged topics such as immigration and race relations.

The social network identified 82 pages, groups and accounts that originated in Iran and violated policy on coordinated “inauthentic” behaviour.

Gleicher said at the time there was overlap with accounts taken down earlier this year and linked to Iranian state media, but the identity of the culprits has yet to be determined.

Posts on the accounts or pages, which included some hosted by Facebook-owned Instagram, focused mostly on “sowing discord” via strongly divisive issues rather than on particular candidates or campaigns.
Sample posts shared included inflammatory commentary about US President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May and the controversy around freshly appointed US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

War room
Major online social platforms have been under intense pressure to avoid being used by “bad actors” out to sway outcomes by publishing misinformation and enraging voters.

Facebook weeks ago opened a “war room” at its Menlo Park headquarters in California to be a nerve centre for the fight against misinformation and manipulation of the largest social network by foreign actors trying to influence elections in the United States and elsewhere.

The shutdown of thousands of Russian-controlled accounts by Twitter and Facebook — plus the indictments of 14 people from Russia’s notorious troll farm the Internet Research Agency — have blunted but by no means halted their efforts to influence US politics.

Facebook, which has been blamed for doing too little to prevent misinformation efforts by Russia and others in the 2016 US election, now wants the world to know it is taking aggressive steps with initiatives like the war room.

The war room is part of stepped-up security announced by Facebook, which will be adding some 20,000 employees.

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