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Meta faces EU probe over antitrust concerns linked to Facebook Marketplace

By Brian Fung, CNN The European Union is investigating Facebook-parent Meta for possible antitrust violations stemming from the tight link between its core social media service and its online shopping platform, Facebook Marketplace. Because of Meta’s powerful position in social media, competition regulators in Europe worry that the company’s simultaneous offering of both services in

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Iran’s government accesses the social media accounts of those it detains. Tech companies appear ill-equipped to stop it

By Katie Polglase and Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN In between being blindfolded, locked in solitary confinement, and interrogated in a wheelchair while she was on a hunger strike following her late September arrest, Negin says she had a realization: Iranian officials were using her private Telegram chats, phone logs and text messages to incriminate her. “They

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Iran’s government accesses the social media accounts of those it detains. Tech companies appear ill-equipped to stop it

By Katie Polglase and Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN In between being blindfolded, locked in solitary confinement, and interrogated in a wheelchair while she was on a hunger strike following her late September arrest, Negin says she had a realization: Iranian officials were using her private Telegram chats, phone logs and text messages to incriminate her. “They

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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ gives James Cameron his first $100 million domestic debut

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN The highly anticipated “Avatar: The Way of Water” took in $134 million at the US box office, giving director James Cameron his first $100 million opening weekend — despite falling short of analyst predictions. Although notching the second highest world-wide opening this year didn’t quite match expectations, the film’s ultimate success

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