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Protesters and police officers clash outside Argentina's lower house of Congress in Buenos Aires as the institution continues to debate President Javier Milei's mega-bill to reform the economy, politics and even some aspects of private life. IMAGES
Thousands march in Bogota after leftist Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for a demonstration in support of the government's social reforms. IMAGES
Colombians take to the streets of the capital Bogota in support of healthcare and pension reforms that President Gustavo Petro's government are presenting to Congress this week. One of the main aims is to reduce the role of the private sector in Colombia's healthcare system. IMAGES
Paris, Jul 13 (EFE/EPA).- The French Competition Authority imposed a fine of 500 million euros on Google on Tuesday for not having negotiated in good faith compensation for the media for the use of its news content, something a national law requires.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF GOOGLE IN NEW YORK.
New York, Jul 7 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Justin Lane) Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that had filed a class action lawsuit against Facebook, Google and Twitter and their CEOs to force them to rescind their bans on his social accounts with them, something he considers to be censorship and an attack on his "freedom of expression."FOOTAGE OF TRUMP'S PRESS CONFERENCE.
Facebook temporarily paused its nationwide ban on political advertisements. This was to allow campaign messages about the Georgia senate runoffs. Facebook abruptly reversed course on Tuesday, according to Gizmodo. The news came via a blog post that the ban would resume following the election’s conclusion. Any ads about the Georgia runoff elections have been paused. Advertisers are not currently able to create new ads about social issues, elections, or politics.