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  1. Just last week, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced several new updates, including a much-requested Following tab, which allows you to limit your feed to chronological posts from people you follow. LinkedIn Announces Verification for Recruiters to Help Address Scam Pitches t.co TPH49hyqLC @socialmedia2day #socialmedia #smm pic.twitter 5bGIBrGoL9 BeReal is a new social media platform for users to post authentic (unfiltered) photos of themselves. It has surged in popularity. TikTok has responded, adopting similar in-moment functionality called “Now.” The feature prompts users to share a 10-second snippet of their day. Thid simple engagement feature update could help Reddit drive more interaction to their already buzzing subreddit threads. We are happy to announce a major update of VLC for iOS, iPadOS and tvOS adding a new audio playback interface, CarPlay integration, various improvements to the local media library and iterations to existing features such as WiFi Sharing. Notably, we also added maintenance improvements to the port to tvOS including support for the Apple Remote’s single click mode. See the press release for details.
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    Several major powers, including China, the United States, and Russia, are jostling for influence on the African continent. China, in particular, has made significant investments in Africa in recent years, building infrastructure and offering development assistance in exchange for access to resources. The US has also been increasing its military presence in Africa, with a focus on countering terrorism and extremism. South African jazz legend Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse was among the first to express sadness at her passing, tweeting that he was “sad, gutted and shattered.” Text © 2018 -2024 NewsForKids.net, unless otherwise noted. Image licenses vary by source. In early March 2020, as cases of COVID-19 spread across the continent, countries took immediate and drastic measures, including implementing lockdowns and other restrictions designed to reduce transmission. This continent-wide collaboration was sustained. Since March 2020, AFTCOR has conducted bi-weekly meetings. The Bureau of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government (a body that coordinates the affairs of the African Union between the union’s yearly summits) has also convened nearly every month to review Africa’s response to the pandemic, with the Africa CDC providing technical guidance.

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