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The United States has condemned a legislative measure to extend South Sudan governments term in office and said in a statement it remains skeptical that the countrys political leaders can oversee a peaceful and timely transition to democracy. A narrow agreement between elites will not solve the problems plaguing South Sudan, the White House Press Secretary said in a statement. Read Also Arrest of
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yeezy mx eace pact 鈥?OppositionSouth Sudan closes schools due to extreme heatwaveSouth Sudan receives 1.1 million vaccines to contain spread of Cholera In fact, such an agreement may sow the seeds of another cycle of conflict. Therefore, the United States condemns the legislative measure to extend unilaterally the governments term in office. .
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Thursday 18 February 2021 8:14 amAustralian prime minister blasts lsquo;arrogantrsquo; Facebook over news banBy:
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hydro flask usa ott Morrison vowed his country would not be intimidated by Big TechAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has hit back at Facebook over its decision to block news in the country, saying the companyrsquo actions were as arrogant as they were disappointing.The social media site last night cut off access to news pages and links in Australia in retaliation to draft new laws that would force tech giants to pay for the use of publishersrsquo; content.A
hydro flask number of government health and emergency services were also shut down mdash; something Facebook later said was a mistake.Morrison this morning launched an attack on the platform over its decision to unfriend Australia.These actions will only confirm the concerns that an increasing number of countries are expressing about the behaviour of Big Tech companies who think they are bigger than governments and that the rules should not apply to them, he said. They may be changing the world, but that doesnrsquo;t mean they run it.The prime minister vowed not to be intimidated by Silicon Valley tech giants, pointing to a previous threat by Amazon to withdraw from the country f