Evan Speigel said social media came at a 'huge cost to facts.'
In a footage released by CNN from Libya, young men from sub-Saharan Africa are seen being auctioned as farm workers.
Adolfina Camelli Ortigoza was so assaulted that she had to undergo reconstructive surgery.
In a statement titled: ‘In Support of Our Brothers In Libya, Rawlings said it was sad that blacks were sold even in an African country.
A woman reportedly filed a complaint about Rubin to Google HR.
Almost a year after the elections, Nana Addo has given us some reasons to miss our former leader who celebrates his birthday today.
Diana Asamoah has revealed that years earlier when she used to be a seamstress she was accused of being a witch by pastors.
In a statement issued by the Interior Minister Ambrose Dery, it encouraged the general public to observe the day as such.
The victim allegedly invited his male co-worker to his house and attempted to have sex with him.
Kwesi Appiah has been secured a permanent accommodation by the Sports Ministry.
A Whitehall insider said that some of the conclusions in the impact reports "glossed over the problems."
Some of the young girls engaged in the sex business are believed to be between 10 and 12 years.
Mahama was the vice President from 2009 to 2012, and he took office as President on 24 July 2012 following the death of his predecessor.
"I think there's little doubt North Korea will eventually have the capability to hit targets in the US with nuclear weapons."
Apple's macOS High Sierra has a critical bug, a US judge said Uber withheld information from him, and the FCC's chairman said tech firms are worse than ISPs.
The students alleged that they haven’t been able to access their allowances.
There’s a good reason why hatchbacks and SUVs prove to be the best choices for family cars.
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the 168, who were thought to be victims of a slave trade activity in Libya, were rather illegal migrants arrested by the Libyan government.
This comes on the back of reports that scores of African migrants are being sold in open slave markets in Libya.
There are many factors that make this engagement refreshingly different to anything ever seen before. And social media is loving it.
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