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That’s because Thomas Partey has returned to full training following a thigh injury.Īrsenal and Liverpool turned Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland down when he started out at Molde because they thought he was a "target man". One of them is 22-year-old George Lewis, who has been added to the main list even though he has yet to make a senior appearance.Īnd finally, Arsenal have been given a huge boost ahead of Sunday’s clash at Brentford.

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Manager Mikel Arteta didn’t make any shock omissions but there are some surprise picks involved. Meanwhile, Arsenal have released their 25-man Premier League squad and it’s not short of surprises. “You cannot even rule out the fact they can fight for the title.” “And Arsenal has a chance because the potential is there – hopefully they can do it, at least top four. He said: “This season, from the start, there is no completely dominating team. In other news, former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believed the Gunners CAN challenge for the Premier League title this seaosn. Uefa rules dictated that Mikel Arteta's side had to find a new date to fulfil the fixture before the World Cup or forfeit the game.Īrsenal chiefs remained confident that it would not come to that, and have managed to squeeze the match in on October 20 by having their previously scheduled fixture against City called off. The match was initially scheduled for Thursday night but was postponed due to a lack of police resources ahead of the Queen’s state funeral next Monday. He said the PCT will accept complaints about crimes committed through social media and online channels.Arsenal’s clash with Manchester City scheduled for October 19 has been postponed to create a date for the Gunners to play their Europa League tie against PSV Eindhoven. The four main content areas subject to stringent checks are those considered to affect people's life and property, cause social divide, spur mass misinformation or ruin the country's reputation.ĭeputy police chief Suwat Jangyodsuk said the PCT was set up to work with the anti-fake-news centre. The public can send information via the centre's channels on Facebook, Line and Twitter, or use the website Any information deemed as infringement will be forwarded to the Royal Thai Police for investigation.

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The verified information will be shared through online channels. People are also allowed to send information they find suspicious to the centre so it can be checked and verified with relevant organisations. AI and human workers will look at the top 10-20 most-shared news items or messages on social media platforms, including Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter. The centre will make use of state telecom TOT's resources to track suspicious news. "Some 200 organisations in our network will each send two people to serve as contact persons within 24 hours who have to receive cases and help verify whether their obtained information is true or false," Mr Buddhipongse said. There are 53 million Facebook users and 44 million Line users in the country. "Fake news is one of the critical threats that could harmfully affect people's lives and the economy," Mr Buddhipongse said, adding that disinformation with malicious intent risks causing incitement and social division or ruining the country's image.įake news could have a massive impact on Thailand, which has 57 million internet users, he said. Some 70% of 300,000 to 400,000 news-related pieces of information do not identify their sources. Under the operation, a hybrid of human and artificial intelligence (AI) will help verify information shared online. Information will be verified within two hours by the centre, he said. "We did not establish the centre to support any specific parties or violate citizens' rights of expression." "The centre will only verify the truth and give feedback to citizens," Mr Buddhipongse said. Thailand is believed to be an early adopter of such a centre in Asean, with peers focused on using laws to tackle fake news. The centre was formally launched by DES Minister Buddhipongse Punnakanta at the TOT head office in Laksi district yesterday. The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry aims to spend 60 million baht on running its much-touted anti-fake-news centre in fiscal 2020 and will work with 200 organisations and the Police Cyber Taskforce (PCT) to combat disinformation spreading online. Buddhipongse Punnakanta, the minister of digital economy and society, at the official opening of the Anti Fake News Center on Friday.













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