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Past work in content moderation or in tackling misinformation and disinformation could be grounds for rejection.
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Venezuelan leader expresses hope phone call marks beginning of 'respectful dialogue' between Washington and Caracas.
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The report, slated to be released on Thursday, is said to recommend further training in the handling of sensitive info.
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Charles Shay, the last surviving Native American World War II D-Day veteran, died at his home in France on Wednesday.
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India rolls out simplified labour codes to modernise outdated laws.
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US travel bans and immigration policies seem to contradict the welcoming spirit envisioned for the World Cup tournament.
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Russian and US negotiators met in Moscow for almost five hours but there are no signs of any breakthrough.
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Apartment building belonging to the family of bombing suspect Abdul Karim Sanoubar demolished by Israel on Tuesday.
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Israel says the crucial Rafah crossing with Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians to exit Gaza.
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The Philippines says it expected nine Filipino mariners held by the Houthis since July attack to be released in Yemen.
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Aerial footage shows villages in North Sumatra buried in mud after catastrophic floods and landslides
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In his latest pardon, the US president claimed Biden targeted Congressman Cuellar for his criticism of US border policy.
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Deal on delayed date a step towards cutting Russia's funding for its war in Ukraine.
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