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  • Weather Satellites Can Even Study the Weather Over on Venus

    Weather Satellites Can Even Study the Weather Over on Venus

    In 2014 and 2016, the Himawari-8 and -9 satellites were launched into orbit. Owned and operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), these satellites monitor global weather patterns and atmospheric phenomena using their multispectral Advanced Himawari Imagers (AHIs). In a recent study, a team led by the University of Tokyo presented infrared images that capture changes in Venus’ atmosphere, revealing unseen temperature patterns in its cloud tops. The results show that meteorological satellites can complement observations of Venus’ atmosphere by robotic missions and ground-based telescopes.

    The team was led by Gaku Nishiyama, a visiting postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Space Research at the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Astronomy, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), and multiple universities.

    Scientists have studied Venus’ atmosphere for decades, hoping to learn more about the dynamics of the hottest planet in the Solar System. However, several mysteries are still unresolved, such as its thermal tides and planetary-scale waves. As Nishiyama and his colleagues indicated in their study, multi-band spectral monitoring of Venus’ atmosphere would shed light on these and related phenomena. This presents multiple challenges, however, and robotic probes sent to Venus in the past decade have been limited to either single-band imagery or short observation periods. As Nishiyama said in a UTokyo press release:

    The atmosphere of Venus has been known to exhibit year-scale variations in reflectance and wind speed; however, no planetary mission has succeeded in continuous observation for longer than 10 years due to their mission lifetimes. Ground-based observations can also contribute to long-term monitoring, but their observations generally have limitations due to the Earth’s atmosphere and sunlight during the daytime.

    The Advanced Himawari Imagers measure Venus’ temperature over multiple infrared bands, showing the temporal variation across the period of observation. ©2025 Nishiyama et al. CC-BY-ND

    Nishiyama and his colleagues believe meteorological satellites could fill this gap thanks to their extended lifetimes and capabilities. The Himawari satellites are scheduled to remain operational for more than a decade (until 2029). In addition, the AHI instruments provide multi-band infrared coverage of Earth’s atmosphere to obtain temperature information from different altitudes, which is essential to tracking and predicting weather patterns. Lastly, the geostationary satellites can obtain images of the turbulent atmosphere when they are aligned with Earth and Venus.

    To demonstrate the potential of these missions, the team used data from the Himawari-8 and -9 satellites to map the temporal dynamics of Venus’ atmosphere and create a comparative analysis with previous datasets. This consisted of extracting all the AHI images where Venus was visible in the distance (437 images in total) to create a dataset. This allowed them to track temperature variations in multiple infrared bands in Venus’ cloud tops over time. This was then analyzed on daily and annual timescales to discern variability in Venus’ thermal tides and planetary-scale waves.

    Their analysis confirmed that both the tides and waves are subject to changes in amplitude over time, which appear to decrease with altitude. Moreover, it allowed them to identify calibration discrepancies in data retrieved by previous planetary missions. Last, the results suggest that variations in thermal tide amplitude could be linked to variations in the structure of Venus’ atmosphere that occur every decade or so. However, the limited temporal resolution of the AHI data makes it very difficult to determine the physics behind these variations at this time.

    Nevertheless, Nishiyama and his team believe their analysis method will provide vital data about Venus until future planetary missions are sent there. At present, there are six missions under development worldwide, including NASA’s Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy (VERITAS) orbiter and the Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging (DAVINCI) probe, and the ESA’s EnVision orbiter. In the meantime, Nishiyama and his colleagues are already contemplating how their research using multi-band spectral data from Earth observation satellites could be applied to the study of other planets:

    I think that our novel approach in this study successfully opened a new avenue for long-term and multi-band monitoring of solar system bodies. This includes the moon and Mercury, which I also study at present. Their infrared spectra contain various information on physical and compositional properties of their surface, which are hints at how these rocky bodies have evolved until the present. We hope this study will enable us to assess physical and compositional properties, as well as atmospheric dynamics, and contribute to our further understanding of planetary evolution in general.

    The paper that details their findings appeared in Earth, Planets and Space on June 30th.

    Further Reading: University of Tokyo

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  • Trade corridor via rail link needed: minister

    Trade corridor via rail link needed: minister


    ISLAMABAD:

    Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan has reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to enhance trade through rail, road, and air routes.

    Addressing the Ministerial Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tianjin, China, he expressed Pakistan’s keen interest in establishing trade corridors through China, Afghanistan and Iran, highlighting the country’s strategic role in regional connectivity and trade activities, said a press release issued here on Wednesday.

    He emphasized that under the CPEC, Pakistan has achieved major milestones in road infrastructure. “Our focus now is to expand trade beyond the borders of Afghanistan and Iran with fully functional international-standard cargo ports in Gwadar and Karachi.”

    The minister also underscored the significance of Khunjerab in the North and the coastal gateways of Gwadar and Karachi in Pakistan’s trade expansion strategy. Highlighting regional development initiatives, Abdul Aleem Khan noted that the proposed Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan Railway Project would be a transformative step for the entire region.

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  • Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Set to Electrify Goodwood Festival of Speed with Dynamic Debut

    Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Set to Electrify Goodwood Festival of Speed with Dynamic Debut

    Hyundai has also released the first teaser film of IONIQ 6 N via the Hyundai N Worldwide YouTube channel, offering a striking cinematic glimpse of the car’s dynamic silhouette in action on the track.

    Recently unveiled teaser images show a high-performance sedan profile, engineered for high-speed stability through intensive aerodynamic development. Flared fenders, a wider stance, lightweight wheels and a motorsport-inspired swan-neck rear spoiler all emphasize IONIQ 6 N’s focus on aerodynamic efficiency and dynamic capability.

    IONIQ 6 N will make its public debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where the Hyundai N brand will present a lineup of performance vehicles within a dedicated brand booth. The N Booth will feature interactive public activations, including race simulators and photo booths. Visitors who complete all N Booth activities will receive exclusive access to N’s grandstand, offering exclusive views of the iconic hill climb.


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  • PM to attend 17th ECO summit in Baku

    PM to attend 17th ECO summit in Baku


    ISLAMABAD:

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will lead Pakistan delegation at the 17th Summit of the ECO which is being held in Baku on July 3-4.

    “During the Summit, the Prime Minister will share Pakistan’s perspective on key regional and global challenges, reaffirm Pakistan’s commitment to the ECO Vision 2025, and advocate for enhanced intra-regional trade, transport connectivity, energy cooperation, and sustainable development,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.

    The prime minister will also hold bilateral meetings with other ECO leaders on the sidelines of the summit to discuss matters of mutual interest.

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  • Asian Shares Post Modest Gains Before US Payrolls: Markets Wrap

    Asian Shares Post Modest Gains Before US Payrolls: Markets Wrap

    (Bloomberg) — Asian shares inched higher in the leadup to US jobs data, after US stocks hit another record following Donald Trump’s announcement of a trade deal with Vietnam.

    A regional equity gauge opened up 0.2% after the S&P 500 closed at another record high Wednesday. News of a trade deal supported apparel stocks including Nike Inc. amid hopes the latest accord will avert a potential supply-chain catastrophe. The dollar held its losses, hovering around three-year lows.

    Treasuries edged up modestly in early Asian trading Thursday after yields rose in the prior session following heavy selling in the UK, where concerns about Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’ future reignited questions over the nation’s fiscal position. In Japan, 10-year bonds declined ahead of a closely watched auction of 30-year sovereign notes at 12:35 p.m. in Tokyo.

    The cross-asset moves underscored cautious optimism as traders contend with pockets of uncertainty ahead of jobs data that will help identify the path ahead for interest rates. Like in the UK, investors have raised concerns in the US, where Trump’s signature economic legislation stalled in the House Wednesday afternoon as Republican fiscal conservatives delayed a key procedural vote.

    On the Vietnam trade deal, Trump said he reached a deal with the country after weeks of negotiations. A 20% tariff will be placed on Vietnamese exports to the US, with a 40% levy on any goods deemed to be transshipped through the country. Trump said that Vietnam had agreed to drop all levies on US imports.

    Markets Live Strategist Mary Nicola says:

    The deal also includes a 40% duty on transshipped goods, a clause clearly aimed at Chinese exports. Details on enforcement remain scarce, but this heightens risks of a potential response from Beijing.

    Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Rachel Reeves will stay on as Chancellor of the Exchequer, as he sought to draw a line under speculation about her future that sparked the bond selloff.

    Back in the US, monthly nonfarm payroll data due later Thursday — a day earlier than usual due to a holiday —  will show slower hiring and the highest unemployment rate since 2021 as the Trump administration’s trade and immigration policy shifts start to leave an imprint.

    Separate private payrolls data from ADP Research on Wednesday showed employment at US companies fell for the first time in over two years. Despite signs of a downshift, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has repeated the labor market remains solid. Policymakers have refrained from lowering interest rates this year as they wait to see the impact of tariffs on inflation.

    “One of the reasons the Fed has been able to be patient before cutting rates was because the job market was holding up so well, so if that were to change, then the Fed may be forced to move earlier than they would like,” said Chris Zaccarelli at Northlight Asset Management.

    Following ADP Research’s private payrolls data, traders added to wagers on at least two rate reductions this year, with the first coming in September. If the upcoming jobs report shows further weakness, traders reckon the Fed could move up cuts.

    Some of the main moves in markets:

    Stocks

    • S&P 500 futures were little changed as of 9:18 a.m. Tokyo time
    • Japan’s Topix fell 0.3%
    • Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was little changed
    • Euro Stoxx 50 futures rose 0.6%

    Currencies

    • The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changed
    • The euro was little changed at $1.1806
    • The Japanese yen rose 0.1% to 143.49 per dollar
    • The offshore yuan was little changed at 7.1607 per dollar

    Cryptocurrencies

    • Bitcoin fell 0.2% to $108,958.4
    • Ether fell 0.7% to $2,573.04

    Bonds

    • The yield on 10-year Treasuries declined one basis point to 4.27%
    • Australia’s 10-year yield advanced four basis points to 4.19%

    Commodities

    • West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.3% to $67.24 a barrel
    • Spot gold fell 0.3% to $3,346.68 an ounce

    This story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation.

    –With assistance from Richard Henderson.

    ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.

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  • Save an Extra 20% Off Bose, Samsung TVs, Dyson, Ecoflow, LG, and More

    Save an Extra 20% Off Bose, Samsung TVs, Dyson, Ecoflow, LG, and More

    eBay Marketplace has kicked off its own eBay 4th of July Sale with a limited time 20% off coupon code “JULYFINDS” that works on hundreds of products across tech, home, apparel, and more. eBay is one of the best places to score great deals on both new and used products and even outpaces the Amazon Memorial Day sale on tons of items. Just because you’re leery of buying from a private seller doesn’t mean you should shy away from this marketplace. Most of the major retailers that you’ve heard of – including Dyson, Bose, Roborock, and Ecoflow – as well as authorized resellers have their own seller accounts and offer discounts that you can’t find elsewhere else.

    Bose 4th of July Deals on eBay

    The best Bose headphones and soundbars offer exceptional sound quality through a range of in-ear and over-ear headphones as well as best-in-class active noise cancellation. Paying extra attention to aesthetics, comfort, build, and audio, Bose is the go-to headphone brand if you want immersive sound that will block out external distractions. The official Bose eBay Store carries certified refurbished products with the same 1 year warranty as buying new as well as an additional 2 year AllState warranty that runs concurrently.

    Roborock 4th of July Deals on eBay

    Roborock is one of the largest robot vacuum brands in the world. Its products offer more features than Roomba at a more attractive price point. That doesn’t mean they are lower quality. I’ve owned both Roborock and Roomba models and my current Roborock has lasted longer, performed better, and costs less to maintain than any of the Roombas I’ve owned in the past. The Roborock eBay Store carries certified refurbished units of their entire lineup of robot vacuums and mops, They carry a 6 month warranty, which is less than the 12-month warranty for new units. Fortunately, eBay is also offering its 2 year Allstate warranty that runs concurrently.

    Dyson 4th of July Deals on eBay

    Dyson is one of the most well known household brands around, and its name is synonymous with quality, but usually that quality comes at a premium price. Fortunately, Dyson has its very own Dyson eBay store with huge markdowns on their certified refurbished products. Dyson offers a 6 month warranty on refub vacuum cleaners and fans and a 12 month warranty on their refurb beauty products and eBay also includes a 2 year AllState warranty that runs concurrently.

    Ecoflow 4th of July Deals on eBay

    Ecoflow is one of the largest and most well-known manufacturers of portable power stations. Their products are solidly built with a lot of practical features at an affordable price point. Product support after the purchase is generally pretty good, and firmware and software updates are consistently rolled out. Ecoflow sells certified refurbished power stations through its official Ecoflow eBay store. It offers the same warranty on refurbs as brand new products, which is anywhere from 24 months to 60 months depending on the model you choose.

    4th of July Gaming Monitor Deals on eBay

    Take advantage of some big discounts on some of the best gaming monitors, from high-end monitors with OLED panels, up to 480Hz refresh rate, and 4K resolution to perfectly capable 1080p 144Hz gaming monitors that fall well within the tightest of budgets

    4th of July Samsung The Frame TV Deals on eBay

    Samsung’s “The Frame” TV itself apart from all other TVs with its seamless aesthetics. It features an Art Mode that showcases your choice of fine art so that your TV looks more like a frame piece of artwork than a big blank TV screen. You can display art purchased from the Samsung Art Store or your own personal collection of NFTs, personal photos, and artwork collection. The built-in motion sensor allows the TV to display art only when someone is nearby. Several 2024 and 2025 models are on sale with the 20% off Memorial Day coupon. Buydig is an authorized Samsung reseller.

    Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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  • Gilmour Space again delays launch of Australia’s first orbital rocket

    Gilmour Space again delays launch of Australia’s first orbital rocket

    July 2 (UPI) — The Australian aerospace firm Gilmour Space has again delayed the launch of its Eris 1 rocket, the country’s first orbital rocket.

    Gilmour Space said Wednesday that it was standing down from a planned launch of what would be the first test flight of the rocket.

    “We’ve made the tough call to postpone this week’s launch,” the company said in a statement. It said the pause would give them a longer and more flexible launch window, and the team “a chance to rest after an intense few weeks of testing and prep.”

    The company said the new launch window would depend on weather conditions and approval from regulators but that the next launch window is likely no earlier than July 16.

    On Monday, the company had said that the rocket was on the launch pad but that the winds weren’t favorable for a launch.

    Gilmour Space had previously sought to launch the rocket on May 15 but encountered problems during routine shutdown procedures. At the time, the rocket’s payload fairing — a protective cone for the payload at the nose of the rocket — unexpectedly separated from the launch vehicle.

    The cause of the incident went unexplained until May 30 when Gilmour Space revealed that the separation was caused by an unexpected power surge traced to electrical feedback during the vehicle’s shutdown sequence.

    “No, it wasn’t a cockatoo,” the company said at the time.

    The company was founded by brothers Adam and James Gilmour in 2015 and now has more than 200 employees.

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  • How women can conquer endurance sports with female-specific training

    How women can conquer endurance sports with female-specific training

    When journalists Lily Canter, a contributor to the South China Morning Post, and Emma Wilkinson started running together in ultra races – ones that take six hours or more to finish – in 2020, they noticed that there were few women. Those women that did take part, though, did remarkably well.

    When the pair started to look into it, they realised this was true for other endurance sports, too.

    In their new book Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying Sexism in Sport, they delve into the science of sporting performance to explore the differences between the sexes.

    They ask questions like: could fat stores and muscle type give women an edge over men in ultra distances? And what roles do pace, preparation and motherhood play?

    Speaking to elite athletes and scientists, they reveal the largely unknown past of female endurance.

    The book introduces poverty-stricken Greek mother Stamata Revithi, who sneaked into the 1896 Athens Olympics marathon; 1980s swimming pioneer Lynne Cox – who crossed the world’s coldest oceans in just a swimsuit; and Jasmin Paris, a British veterinarian who ran almost non-stop to win a 268-mile (431km) mountain race, the 2019 Montane Winter Spine Race along the Pennine Way in the UK – while breastfeeding.

    The cover of Lily Canter and Emma Wilkinson’s book. Photo: Canbury Press

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  • Miley Cyrus, Timothée Chalamet to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars

    Miley Cyrus, Timothée Chalamet to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars

    A few new stars are set to appear on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Miley Cyrus, Timothée Chalamet and Demi Moore were among the 35 honorees announced this morning by Eugenio Derbez and Richard Blade.

    Inductees were selected across five categories: motion pictures, television, live theater and live performance, recording and sports entertainment. There were no radio honorees. Others who made the class of 2026 include actors Emily Blunt, Rachel McAdams, Molly Ringwald, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Rami Malek and Noah Wyle; former NBA star turned sports analyst Shaquille O’Neal; and “Good Morning America” co-anchors Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos, who will have a double ceremony. Italian special effects artist Carlo Rambaldi and director Tony Scott will be posthumously honored.

    Cyrus, who released her ninth studio album, “Something Beautiful,” in May, rolled around the Walk of Fame for the music video for her aptly titled single “Walk of Fame,” later revealing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that she developed an infection on her kneecap from the bacteria on the famed Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk. Still, the singer shared some of the footage on Instagram shortly after her star was announced.

    “When I first came to LA from Nashville as a little girl, my family would stay at a hotel on Hollywood Blvd, and I would go on late night walks with my dad when no one would recognize him. We’d have the gift shops to ourselves & buy knock off Oscars and Marilyn Monroe merchandise,” she wrote. “To now be cemented on this legendary boulevard, surrounded by the icons who inspired me, feels like a dream.”

    Meanwhile, Chalamet is coming off the success of the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown.” He earned an Oscar nomination for his role as the legendary singer-songwriter. He’s set to begin filming the third installment of the “Dune” film franchise, titled “Dune: Messiah,” this summer, according to Deadline.

    Moore, who rose to prominence with the 1985 film “St. Elmo’s Fire,” earned her first Oscar nomination this year for her role in “The Substance,” in which she starred opposite Margaret Qualley. She and Ringwald will be the latest of the Brat Pack to join the Walk of Fame, following Rob Lowe in 2015. It’s also a family affair for Blunt and brother-in-law Stanley Tucci, who appeared in “The Devil Wears Prada” together and are set to return for the sequel.

    Once selected, honorees are expected to cover an $85,000 sponsorship fee to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as maintenance of the Walk of Fame. Recipients have up to two years to schedule their ceremonies before the offer expires.

    Motion Pictures
    Demi Moore
    Emily Blunt
    Timothée Chalamet
    Chris Columbus
    Marion Cotillard
    Keith David
    Rami Malek
    Rachel McAdams
    Franco Nero
    Deepika Padukone
    Molly Ringwald
    Stanley Tucci
    Carlo Rambaldi (posthumous)
    Tony Scott (posthumous)

    Television
    Greg Daniels
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Lucero
    Gordon Ramsay
    Melody Thomas Scott
    Bradley Whitford
    Noah Wyle
    Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos (double ceremony)

    Recording
    Air Supply
    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    Paulinho da Costa
    The Clark Sisters
    Miley Cyrus
    Josh Groban
    Intocable
    Angélique Kidjo
    Lyle Lovett

    Live Theater and Live Performance
    Lea Salonga
    Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias

    Sports Entertainment
    Shaquille O’Neal


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  • Meta users complain of account shutouts

    Meta users complain of account shutouts

    Graham Fraser & Imran Rahman-Jones

    Technology reporters

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    Brittany Watson started the petition calling for Meta to answer for banning people’s accounts

    Meta blamed a “technical error” when, last week, it admitted wrongly suspending some Facebook Groups.

    Since then, users of the world’s most popular social media platform have got in touch with the BBC to say how, for them, it is much more than a technical issue.

    Some say they have been shut out of pages that are key to their working lives, while others highlight the digital connections to loved ones that have been cut.

    As well as anger, there is frustration that – despite Meta saying it is fixing the problem – there is often no human to speak to about an issue they suspect is caused by moderation decisions powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

    They have also described how Instagram accounts have been affected, despite Meta saying it does not have evidence of a problem on its platforms more widely.

    However, more than 25,000 people have signed a petition in the last few weeks which says the problem is being experienced across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

    Reddit forums are dedicated to the subject, many users are posting on social media about being banned by Meta, and some say they plan on taking a class action lawsuit against the social media giant.

    Here’s what people have told the BBC about what it means to them to be locked out of their social media accounts.

    ‘More than just an app’

    The online petition about this issue was started by Brittany Watson, a 32-year-old from Ontario, in Canada.

    She decided to act after her Facebook account was disabled for nine days in May before it was reinstated. She claims her page was cancelled over “account integrity”, and Meta has not provided her with any answers as to why.

    “Facebook wasn’t just an app for me,” she told BBC News. “It was where I kept years of memories, connected with family and friends, followed pages that brought me joy, and found support communities for mental health.”

    Getty Images A woman looking at a phone with emojis representing social mediaGetty Images

    When her account was banned, Brittany said she felt “ashamed, embarrassed and anxiety-stricken”.

    “The weight of feeling exiled from everyone takes a pretty strong hold on you,” she added.

    She quickly discovered she wasn’t the only one affected – thousands have signed the petition she started.

    “There is a problem – it is personal accounts, it is business accounts, Facebook pages and Groups. I can’t believe they [Meta] are only saying it is just Groups.”

    Meta has told BBC News that it takes action on accounts that violate our policies, and “people can appeal if they think we’ve made a mistake”.

    It has also outlined in detail how it moderates accounts using a combination of people and technology to find and remove accounts that broke its rules.

    It says it is not aware of a spike in erroneous account suspension.

    ‘There is no customer service’

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    John Dale ran a group with over 5,000 followers

    Another user who recently lost access to his Facebook account is John Dale, a former journalist who runs a local news group in West London with over 5,000 members.

    His account was first suspended on 30 May for breaking community standards, and the page he administers has briefly come back twice since then.

    He has no idea why.

    As he was the only administrator of the group, he currently cannot approve new posts. Additionally, his own posts have been removed from the group.

    “It’s frozen in time, [while] quite a lot of material has been deleted,” he told BBC News.

    Mr Dale is appealing his suspension, but if he loses his appeal his account will be permanently deleted. He says he has received limited information on why he was banned.

    “There is no customer service,” he said.

    ‘My income has taken a huge hit’

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    Michelle DeMalo has lost money on her businesses and fears of a reputational hit after her accounts were banned

    Michelle DeMalo, who is also from Canada, says she has suffered financially since her Facebook and Instagram accounts were suspended in the middle of June. They were reinstated on Wednesday, a day after the BBC contacted Meta about her case.

    She runs several pages, with some associated with her businesses in digital marketing, and also uses Facebook Marketplace to buy and sell goods.

    All her accounts are linked, so when her personal Instagram page was suspended for “violating the terms” of a Meta policy, it triggered all of her pages to be suspended.

    “My income’s taken a huge hit in the past couple of weeks,” she told BBC News from her home in Niagara Falls.

    “People think I blocked them or think something happened to me.”

    Michelle can’t think of anything which triggered the suspension, and was worried about the reputational hit as some of her clients can no longer contact her.

    She struggled to find a Meta employee to take up her case with.

    “There’s no customer service. There’s no human being you can talk to.”

    AI suspicions

    Another person left frustrated at Meta’s moderation policies and its appeal process is Sam Tall, a 21-year-old from Bournemouth.

    He told BBC News that he discovered his Instagram page was suspended last week for breaching “community standards”.

    He decided to appeal, and it was rejected two minutes later – making Sam suspect the process was entirely handled by AI.

    “There is absolutely no way that was seen by a human,” he told BBC News.

    “All the memories, all my friends who I can no longer talk to because I don’t have them on any other platform – gone”.

    As his Facebook account was linked, that was removed too.

    “No explanation. I’m a bit baffled, to be honest.”

    Sam says it is time for some serious action from Meta – and not just for his sake.

    “If I know it is quite a few people, then there is a chance of Meta waking up and realising ‘oh, this actually is an issue – let’s reinstate them all.’”

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