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Undated image of explosives seized by Saudi security forces, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Press Agency/ Handout via REUTERS
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Germany Vs. Twitter
Germany vs. Twitter
Hamburg, Germany — Heiko Maas may be about to learn where the road being paved with his good intentions will lead. A Social Democrat and the current federal justice minister, he has announced ambitious plans to rid the internet of abusive and offensive language. His...Caption:
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, arrives in Downing Street for a cabinet meeting, in central London, Britain June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
UK Minister Urges Silicon Valley to Do More to Fight Online Extremism
Britain’s interior minister has warned Internet giants Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube to step up efforts to counter or remove content that incites militants. Home Secretary Amber Rudd issued her challenge as she arrived in Silicon Valley in California...Caption:
German Parliament Passes Law to Fine Social Media over Hate Speech
The German parliament on Friday passed a law aimed at to fine social media networks up to 50 million euros ($57 million) if they fail to remove “obviously illegal” content in time, despite concerns the law could limit free expression. The measure approved...Caption:
Facebook, Social media, Twitter, Free expression, Trump
A smartphone user shows the Facebook application on his phone in Zenica, in this photo illustration
Facebook Inc’s mobile advertising business continued to accelerate in the first three months of the year, helping the Internet social networking company top Wall Street’s revenue target. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Files (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – Tags: BUSINESS)