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The Japanese government on January 14 said it plans to adopt a series of measures to prevent the spread of fake information online, especially during the elections or disaster. While European countries have made great strides in this effort, Japan only hopes to paripate in drafting international regulations by offering the necessary domes countermeasures first. .Japanese officials acknowledge that this is a complicated issue because it can affect people's freedom to express their opinions and they do not plan to include new anti-counterfeiting measures into the law.The Japanese government said the measures drafted by the Ministry of Telecommunications and Home Affairs team are expected to target US technology giants Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc and Google Inc.'s Google Inc.
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The Japanese government on January 14 said it plans to adopt a series of measures to prevent the spread of fake information online, especially during the elections or disaster. While European countries have made great strides in this effort, Japan only hopes to paripate in drafting international regulations by offering the necessary domes countermeasures first. Japanese officials acknowledge that this is a complicated issue because it can affect people's freedom to express their opinions and they have no plans to put these new anti-counterfeiting measures into the law. Japan said the measures were drafted by the Ministry of Telecommunications and the Ministry of Home Affairs team that are expected to be targeted The main thing is American technology giants Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc and Google Inc. Inc.'s Google Inc.
At the annual meeting of the National Association of Teachers of Teachers (NUT) in the UK, teachers have complained that more and more schools are adopting a "zero tolerance" policy for bad behavior in schools. Many deputies said that principals were using more "punitive" methods to keep their discipline, such as leaving school after school. , quitting school and expulsion for students violating the rules. Jonathan Reddiford, a North Somerset delegate, argues that in some cases the "intolerant" policy of unacceptable behaviors is "child abuse." tells the story of a girl being kicked out of school for "talking" to her mother on her cell phone, which is prohibited at the school she is attending. "She was talking to a mother who was serving in the army who had been sent to Iraq for the first time," she said, "for the first time she talked to her mother after 30 days without chat and was kicked out. It's about that, "Reddiford said
Strong hands when students behave improperly?
At the annual meeting of the National Association of Teachers Teachers (NUT) in the UK, teachers have complained that more and more schools are accepting "zero tolerance" policies for bad behavior in schools. Many delegates said the principal used more "punishment" methods to keep discipline, such as dropping out of school after school. , dropping out and deporting students violating the rules. Jonathan Reddiford, a North Somerset representative, argues that in some cases a "zero tolerance" policy for unacceptable behavior is "child abuse." tells the story of a girl being kicked out of school for "talking" to her mother on a cell phone, banned at her school. "She talked to a military mother who was sent to Iraq for the first time," she said, "the first time she talked to her mother after 30 days without talking and quitting." , Says Reddiford.
Bloomberg: Italy consumes the most ice cream in Europe
Italy is not only famous for pizza, spaghetti, but also known as the country that produces and consumes the most ice cream in Europe. According to statiss, in 2016, ice cream manufacturers in Italy have supplied to the market 595 million liters of cream, equivalent to one fifth of cream production across Europe. Information from Bloomberg published on 11 / Italy has a total of more than 19,000 ice cream makers across Italy and the number is still growing. According to Bloomberg, sales in this sector in Italy reached about 1.4 billion euros. In Europe, Italy has overtaken Germany and France, the two countries have supplied 515 and 454 million liters of ice cream in the European market, according to a report by Eurostat. In the meantime, if there is an area in which Italy is not aware of the crisis, it is the region of ice cream manufacturers. Italian ice cream is mainly driven by domes demand, with an average consumption per capita of more than 100 ice creams per year, un Germany and France, which are the major ice cream exporters in Europe.
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