Facebook has been Sued by Australia over scam (ads impersonating many celebrities
The tech giant had engaged in "false, misleading or deceptive conduct" by knowingly hosting the ads for bogus cryptocurrencies, a regulator said.
Australia has launched legal action against Facebook's parent company Meta, alleging it allowed scam ads to target users with fake celebrity endorsements.
The US company could face financial and other penalties.
Meta is yet to comment but has previously said it is committed to keeping scammers off its platforms.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says the ads in question used Facebook's algorithms to target susceptible users and featured bogus quotes by Australian celebrities.
Ukraine war:Putin lays his demands in Turkish
The first four demands are, according to Mr Kalin, not too difficult for Ukraine to meet.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky already conceded this.
There are other demands in this category which mostly seem to be face-saving elements for the Russian side.
Ukraine would have to undergo a disarmament process to ensure it wasn't a threat to Russia. There would have to be protection for the Russian language in Ukraine. And there is something called de-Nazification.
The second category is where the difficulty will lie, and in his phone call, Mr Putin said that it would need face-to-face negotiations between him and President Zelensky before agreement could be reached on these points. Mr Zelensky has already said he's prepared to meet the Russian president and negotiate with him one-to-one.
Agreement on why Ukraine can not join Nato;
Nato originally offered Ukraine eventual membership back in 2008, and after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine made joining Nato a priority.
But this hasn't happened, mainly because of Russia's long-standing opposition to such a move.
Russia fears Nato is encroaching on its territory by taking on new members in eastern Europe, and that admitting Ukraine would bring Nato forces into its backyard.
Ukraine's President Zelensky has now accepted his country cannot join Nato at present, saying: "It is clear that Ukraine is not a member of Nato. We understand this."
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said no way UKRAINE will join nato
One of Russia's demands before the invasion was that Ukraine should never be allowed to join - something the alliance had refused to support.
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