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CORRECTIONS

An interview with Nobel peace prize laureate Maria Ressa (Culture, 18 Nov) referred to her early life in the Philippines, living with her paternal grandmother “after her parents’ divorce”. In fact, the circumstance was that her father had died. Also, President Duterte’s last election was in 2016, not 2015.

Father Vasyl Vyrozub, the chaplain to Ukraine’s military personnel who was held captive by the Russians, is not “a Protestant priest”. His ministry is within the Orthodox church of Ukraine (The last message from Snake Island, 25 Nov).

The rapper who was shot dead on 1 November was called Takeoff (real name Kirshnik Khari Ball), not Migos, which is the name of the hip-hop group he belonged to (Deaths, 11 Nov).

A report on e-bikes in New York (US edition, 25 Nov) referred to battery management systems. These are usually found only in high-end batteries and not typically those in e-bikes.

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