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On April 4, Turkish Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Karin warned France not to make a mistake like the US. The United States, which bases its military base in Minby district, is located in Aleppo, Syria. In Ankara, Minby district is threatened by Turkish forces to assassinate the Syrians armed forces.
Turkey's warning to France was made after Turkey received information on the presence of French troops with the Kurdish forces in the area. Syria's Minbi district, which Ankara wants to attack. Please be informed that Minby District is a former location of Jihad, Islamic State Organization, and was co-ordinated by the Syrian opposition forces with the Allied Forces International. The US will be back in 2016.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, there are nearly 350 international ally troops, especially US and French troops stationed in Minby District. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the international alliance had deployed more troops, especially the US and French forces at the time. Which Turkish President Dilma Rousseff twice threatened in the attack on Maddidi's armed forces from Minby.
Turkish Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Karin confirmed at a press conference that he met with his French counterpart, and France replied that the French army had sent troops Going to Minby District was not in the agenda and that he also told France not to make a mistake like the US. Turkey has called for the use of Syrian forces in Syria as the hand of the PKK, which is struggling to combat bloodshed against the government. Turkey in Turkey since 1984.
Syria's democratic forces, which also have Arab fighters in their ranks, were thought to be just a screen to Legalize the support that the United States and other Western countries provide to Syrian rebels. Ankara already affirmed to France that it did not fully accept the request of the intermediary of French President Makho. Between Turkey and Syria's democratic forces.
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The world is focusing on leaked privacy reports of the number of Facebook users illegally picked up. The latest report shows that 87 million users have been stolen.
Private data that was stolen by Facebook users was attributed to a British analyst, Cambridge Analytica, and an analytical advantage that helped Sohn win the election in late 2016.
Accusation
Facebook condemns Cambridge Analytica for stealing private data to use this. And Cambridge Analytica also apologized and said it used only 300,000 data, not 87 million, and that the data had been deleted since 2015. The British analyst reports that it had obtained these data by creating the app and did not know that the data was illegal.
Lost confidence

Although the two companies have interpreted and apologized to users, some users still suspect that this is not a stolen data, but it is a joint venture between the two companies to generate massive profits. Interestingly, it was not found that founder Mark Zuckerger sued British companies.
Another issue besides voting in the United States, Facebook has also used scams to use data to help vote in other countries.
Some users have announced that they have shut down their social network account, which has been abused since the company violates privacy. However, so far, Facebook has 2.2 billion users.
In addition to Facebook, some users are also using other social networks such as Telegram, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Signal. So if users are more concerned about their security with Facebook, they can turn to other social networking sites.
Government action
Next week, Mark Zuckerberg will appear in the US Congress over the leaked private statements of these users.
The British Parliament and the European Union have also summoned the social network's founder, but have not yet set the daylight. Along with the leaked data, Europe is also studying tax revenues from Facebook.
Facebook can close the door if big problems are not solved right now Full View


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International Rivers calls on Mekong river leaders to suspend dam projects due to damaging impact of dams Hydropower on community life.
In a April 5 statement, the International Rivers asked these leaders to acknowledge the significance of the research report. And the 2011 Recommendations from the Mekong River Commission Councils on impacts of waterway infrastructure, especially in dams. Hydroelectric power in the Lower Mekong Basin.
International organizations that have the mission of protecting the river and the rights of people living along the river ask for joint study in the region. Describe first of all the impact of the dam before deciding to build it.
The statement came as the Third Mekong Committee closed its summit in Siem Reap on Thursday. April 5th. The MRC talked about the issue of deforestation, impacts of climate change, energy issues, and other challenges. . Cambodia is leading the meeting this year.
Countries along the Mekong include China, Myanmar (Myanmar), Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam, recognizing population growth issues, rising demand for food, water, environmental deprivation, and fisheries. It is a matter of common concern and future cooperation for sustainable development and development for the Mekong River Basin.
Environmental civil society organizations are deeply concerned about the impact of the six major hydropower projects China has built in On the Mekong River in China and about 120 hydropower projects planned by 2040 in the Mekong countries. This. These dams threaten the environment, biodiversity, and livelihoods of millions of people living on the surface. Lower Mekong River.
Prime Minister Hun Sen held a closing conference, but did not allow questions from journalists.
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