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May 2023
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The EU fines Meta; Ukraine denies attack...
The Economist
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The EU fined Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, €1.2bn ($1.3bn) for failing to comply with its privacy rules and ordered the company to suspend transfers of user data to America.
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