A new law forces platforms like Google and Meta to negotiate commercial deals with Canadian news firms for content. Meta Platforms has
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Elon Musk says he will change Twitter’s blue bird logo to an ‘X’ | Social Media News
In the latest controversial move, the social media platform’s CEO said that X.com now points to Twitter.com. Elon Musk has said he
China vs US: Competing interests, conflicting narratives | Media
China and the US say they want to improve communications, but mutual suspicion runs deep. Plus, Kenya’s TV evangelists and their hold
US court halts ban on government contact with social media giants | Social Media News
A judge had previously blocked officials from engaging with the companies, in a case over misinformation and censorship. A United States appeals
After the mutiny: Resetting narratives in Russia | Russia-Ukraine war
After Prigozhin’s brinkmanship, Putin looks to reassert his grip over the war and the media messaging. Also, the age of the Indian
The refugee crisis: A European horror story | Refugees
A mass drowning of refugees at sea – and the media coverage and politics in its wake. Plus, the perilous state of
‘Fake’ video of Ukrainians criticising Titan crew debunked | Russia-Ukraine war News
A fake video attributed to Al Jazeera claimed Ukrainians were upset with the Titan submersible crew for ‘wasting money’. Al Jazeera has
Facebook will end news sharing as Canada passes payment bill | Social Media News
Facebook says a new Canadian law compelling social media giant to pay publishers for news will come at a price. Meta Platforms
Australia gives Twitter 28 days to sort out ‘toxicity and hate’ | Social Media News
One in three complaints about online hate in Australia are about the Musk-owned platform, even though it has far fewer users than
Canada’s Trudeau pans Google and Meta for ‘bullying’ to stop bill | Technology News
Tech giants say a Canadian bill that would push companies to pay news publishers for content will hurt their business. The technology
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