comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Facebook headquarters - Page 3 : comparemela.com

Transcripts for MSNBC MTP Daily 20240604 17:53:00

now trying to address the issue of violent crime, and politically, it is something that republicans have been trying to seize on and make a key message as they are heading into 2022. all right. shannon pettypiece at the white house for us, and thank you for the update for us, and we appreciate it. now, to this story, facebook is facing incredible scrutiny from sill conn valley and capitol hill for the practices, but a facebook operation that includes interviews from facebook employees results in a new book coming out tomorrow called the ugly truth. and we have a rare on camera response from facebook itself, and now we are joined outside of facebook headquarters in melo,

A small gesture : PQ tables motion to add Quebec flag emoji

PQ tables motion to add Quebec flag emoji

Have you ever wished you could represent Quebec in emoji form? If yes, you’ll be happy to know that the leader of the Parti Québécois is asking for just that! Paul St-Pierre Plamondon announced on Twitter Wednesday that his party planned to table a motion in the National Assembly to request the Unicode Consortium to add a Quebec flag emoji.

We Must Commit Ourselves to Long-Term Solidarity With Palestinian Liberation

We Must Commit Ourselves to Long-Term Solidarity With Palestinian Liberation People protest in solidarity with Palestinian liberation on May 16, 2021, in Chicago. Sarah-Ji “The ‘ceasefire’ won’t end the siege of Gaza, reverse ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem, prevent lynchings in ‘48 Palestine, or bring down the WB [West Bank] apartheid wall. It won’t enable refugees to return nor will it terminate colonialism. The struggle for freedom continues #FreePalestine.” Abdel Razzaq Takriti, Facebook post, May 20, 2021. As many sectors of our society are celebrating the “ceasefire” between Palestine and Israel, a chorus of Palestinian voices are blasting across social media echoing a shared consciousness that this ceasefire could never be enough. It is not only recent events but what Palestinian historian Sherene Seikaly explains as the century-long struggle to remain on one’s land in the face of persistent ethnic cleansing that inspires this sentiment.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.