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Australia is cracking down on big tech companies who don't tackle the spread of "disinformation and misinformation". The federal government Down Under proposed new laws, which could see the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) force the likes of Google, TikTok, Facebook and Twitter to hand over data to prove what actions the companies are taking to prevent harmful fake news from running riot on their platforms. Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said: "This will encourage platforms to be ambitious in addressing the harms of disinformation and misinformation, while providing ...
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Elizabeth Hurley has paid a heartfelt tribute to Shane Warne on social media. The 56-year-old actress has taken to Instagram to hail her former fiance, who died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday (04.03.22). Alongside some throwback snaps of herself and the cricket legend, Elizabeth wrote: "I feel like the sun has gone behind a cloud forever. RIP my beloved Lionheart. (sic)" The 'Bedazzled' star was in a relationship with Shane for three years until they split in 2013, and the sports icon - who passed away at the age of 52 - previously described their romance as the "happiest da...
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Shane Warne is set to receive a state funeral. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has reached out to Shane's devastated parents Brigitte and Keith following the 52-year-old cricket legend's sudden death from a suspected heart attack and offered to arrange the memorial with the Victorian government. Scott said: "Shane was his own man, following his own path. "In those times when he could have been knocked down by the headlines, he got back up. He always did. "We have lost one of Australia's greatest cricketers and today we are bewildered by this sad and sudden loss. "In recognition of War...
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Google has threatened to quit Australia amid a row with regulators. The tech giant has suggested it could remove its search engine from Australia, as the company continues to resist efforts to share its royalties with news publishers. Scott Morrison, the Australian Prime Minister, has insisted that lawmakers Down Under won't collapse in the face of "threats". On the other hand, Google Australia managing director Mel Silva has claimed that the laws were "unworkable". Silva said: "If this version of the code were to become law, it would give us no real choice but to stop making Google Search ava...
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