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Azerbaijani oil price falls slightly


The price of Azerbaijan’s Azeri LT CIF oil in the world market has fallen by $0.4, or 0.05%, to $82.26 per barrel, Report informs.


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Investor funds flowing from China to US


Investor funds are flowing from Chinese exchanges to shares of US companies, which now account for almost half of the capital on the planet’s stock market. This is the highest figure in about the last 20 years


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Borrell arrives in Kyiv


The head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, has arrived in Kyiv


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Number of military personnel in Romania decreased


In an interview with Euronews, Romanian Minister of National Defense Angel Tilver said that contrary to the rumors, the introduction of compulsory military service is an exception, and the military personnel needed by the country will be provided by volun


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NPR News: 02-06-2024 1AM EST


NPR News: 02-06-2024 1AM EST

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Foreign currencies rates fixed by Central Bank


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36,265 babies born, 24,305 people die in Armenia in 2023


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Armenia Ashby Obituary – 2024 – Legacy.com


Armenia Ashby Obituary – 2024  Legacy.com

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LIVE: Parliament session | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency – ARMENPRESS


LIVE: Parliament session | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency  ARMENPRESS

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Fake Biden video prompts call for Meta to label posts


The independent body that reviews how the owner of Facebook moderates online content has said the firm should label fake posts rather than remove them, the BBC reports.

The Oversight Board said Meta was right not to remove a fake video of US President Joe Biden because it did not violate its manipulated media policy.

But it said the policy was “incoherent” and should be widened beyond its scope ahead of a busy election year.

A Meta spokesperson told the BBC it was “reviewing” the guidance.

“[We] will respond publicly to their recommendations within 60 days in accordance with the bylaws,” Meta said.

The Oversight Board called for more labelling on fake material on Facebook, particularly if it cannot be removed under a certain policy violation.

It said this could reduce reliance on third-party fact checkers, offer a “more scalable way” to enforce its manipulated media policy and inform users about fake or altered content.