
Zuckerberg apologises and promises reform
Facebook CEO says they are in an arms race with Russia
Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has apologised to a US senate committee for allowing other firms to misuse his platform's personal data for political ends. Mr Zuckerberg said he was personally accountable for any failure by Facebook to live up to its responsibilities.
Libyan militants are keeping thousands of men, women and children prisoners, and often torturing them. According to a new UN report, the people are seized because of their tribe, family relations, or political beliefs.
Twenty year old Rishi Sharma has taken on a daunting project to interview as many World War II veterans before it's too late. So far he's spoken to 870 former soldiers, and he says he won't stop until there are no more vets to interview.
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