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Social media company X loses key fight in court
Courts find social media company X can be held liable for hate speech published on its platform.
Published: with Rachel Mealey
Duration: 20 minutes 23 seconds
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Social media company X loses key fight in court
X the social media company X, formerly Twitter, has lost a key fight over whether it's legally responsible for its activities in Australia.
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Police "failing" on cybercrime
A parliamentary inquiry has heard claims Australian law enforcement lack the resources and expertise to properly investigate and prosecute cases of online crime.
Published: by Jon Daly
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Concert giant, Live Nation, under scrutiny
A sweeping anti-trust lawsuit has been filed against Live Nation Entertainment in the United States.
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India election under scrutiny
India's election has been marred by allegations of voter suppression and police intimidation.
Published: by Meghna Bali
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UK election campaign kicks off
As the battlelines are drawn on the first day of campaigning in the upcoming election, several more Conservative MPs have dropped out of the contest.
Published: by Kathryn Diss
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Skilling up workforce for renewables
The Federal Government wants to see Australia transition to renewable energy and achieve net zero carbon emissions.
Published: by Rachel Mealey
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Teens need more sleep
Everyone needs sleep but research is pointing to teenagers needing it even more than the rest of us.
Published: by Emily Laurence
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Origin energy confident
Now that the planned closure of the country's biggest coal-fired power station has been pushed back to 2027, Origin Energy is confident the "lights will stay on."
Published: by Peter Ryan