The first place. More on that breaking story on the bbc sport website. Two time winnersjeonbuk were held to a 1 1 by ulsan draw in the first leg of their all korean semi final of the afc Champions League. It tookjeonbuk less than four minutes to make the breakthrough as song min kyu made no mistake from close range. The hosts were handed a great opportuity to double their lead from the spot 16 minutes later when lee dong jun was fouled for a penalty but brazilian thiago orobo was unable to capitalise and it proved costly. Ulsan took full advantage of that reprieve as Lee Myung Jae equalised 14 minutes from time. The second leg is on march 12th. The Champions League returns later, with the first Quarterfinal Spots to be claimed. Paris st germain take a two goal lead to Real Sociedad in the second leg of their last 16 tie, while Bayern Munich have it all to do against lazio. They trail the serie a club by a goal to nil. Having fallen 10 points behind League Leaders Bayer Leverkusen in th
From the Civil Aviation authority. The hope is that, once thats complete, a suborbital launch could be completed by the end of this year, with actual rockets going up into space by the middle of next year. Police in australia say a former Childcare Worker has been charged with more than 1,600 child abuse offences, including 136 counts of rape. The mans alleged victims, more than 90, were all young girls. Police say they were alerted when they found material on the dark web, that they could trace back to a childcare centre. The 45 year old man who has not been named was arrested nearly a year ago. Officers said his alleged crimes were unfathomable. 0ur correspondent phil mercer gave us this update from sydney a little earlier. Well, these are deeply disturbing allegations it goes without saying given that this is an individual whos charged with more than 1,600 child abuse offences against alleged victims numbering more than 90. Now, investigators here in australia say that this man, 45
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meta, which owns facebook, says threads will be part of its instagram platform so it ll be connected to hundreds of millions of accounts to begin with. but the app has already been criticised for the amount of data it may collect. ray wang is a principal analyst constellation research and explained why threads could be a serious threat to twitter. it s a massive threat if you think about twitter, it only has one of 150 million active users. if you see what s going on with facebook and instagram, we are talking 2.96 billion users, so let s look at this in simple terms. 50 million is the number we used to say mass adoption of technology has occurred, chatgpt did it in 30 days, facebook live in 2a hours. mark zuckerberg can get the 50 million users in probably less than hours and probably get 150 million users in less than two months. that means it s a direct threat to twitter. at the same time some users aren t happy with recent restrictions like the number of tweets you can lo