Fb apologises for impolite mistranslation of Xi Jinping's title

Corporate blames technical glitch that 'led to wrong translations' of Chinese language chief's title from Burmese to English.
Company blames technical glitch that 'caused incorrect translations' of Chinese leader's name from Burmese to English.

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