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Tech companies who refuse to strike deals with Australian publishers will be made to pay as the government plays “four-dimensional
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Tech companies who refuse to strike deals with Australian publishers will be made to pay as the government plays “four-dimensional
The Massacre of Chinese Americans at Rock Springs, Wyoming. Illustration by Thure de Thulstrup. Published in Harper’s Weekly, September 26,
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Voters in Travis County, Texas, St. Paul, Minn., and Sonoma County, Calif., considered whether to approve tax hikes to help
Although the United Kingdom (UK) formally left the European Union in January 2020 and agreed to make payments—the so-called “divorce
UN report calls for UK to pay reparations over Prevent abuses The government’s programme on countering extremist ideology has been
A pay boost for childcare workers is an investment that will be paid back “many times over”, says the prime
London CNN — Facebook parent Meta has been accused of breaking Europe’s new digital competition rules over its “pay or consent” advertising model. Late last year, Meta (META) launched a service called “Subscription for no ads,” allowing European users of Facebook and Instagram to pay up to €12.99 ($14) a month for ad-free versions. The alternative is …
The post Meta accused of breaking European law with its ‘pay or consent’ model appeared first on Egypt Independent.
UK government adviser calls for pro-Palestine protest organisers to pay for policing costs John Woodcock describes pro-Palestinian activists as part
Victorian nurses have reopened hospital beds after their union reached an in-principle agreement with the state government over a new
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