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facebook has announced that they re to suspend a network of russian accounts that it has linked to a marketing firm, which aimed to enlist influencers to push anti vaccine content about the covid 19 jabs. false claims and conspiracy theories about covid 19 and its vaccines have proliferated on social media sites in recent months. major firms like facebook have been criticized by us lawmakers who say the spread of online lies about vaccines is making it harder to fight the pandemic. the move came after a bbc investigation let s talk to one of those behind it, charlie haynes, who is from our disinformation unit. how did this group target social influences? how did this group target social influences? 1, . ~ ., , ., , influences? back to me, this group not in influences? back to me, this group got in touch influences? back to me, this group got in touch with influences? back to me, this group got in touch with a influences? back to me, this group got in touch with a number - influe
shortage of firefighting aircraft in the country, it insists it will do everything to help those affected by the flames rebuild their lives. it says the majority of the fires have been contained. many people are wondering what will be left of their homes and belongings when they are finally allowed to return. parts of italy, spain and greece have also been suffering, and as temperatures rise, so do the concerns. in 2012 a british surgeon travelled out to syria to provide medical care to civilians in aleppo. but dr abbas khan was captured by the regime there and was killed in custody a year later. now, eight years after dr khan s death, his legacy is inspiring a new generation of doctors as charlie haynes reports. born in aleppo, syria, karim aljian moved to the uk as a child. he watched the syrian war from afar,