New policies aim to block posts preaching genocide denial, but journalists and organizations say artificial intelligence algorithms are throwing the baby out with the bathwater

The deal, which calls for a global minimum tax of at least 15% on multinational firms, would not take effect before 2023

District judge James Boasberg says the claims are 'legally insufficient' and don't provide enough evidence that social media giant is a monopoly

'Even if I don't agree with a word you say, I'll fight for your right to say it,' says Nir Orbach after Yair Netanyahu is briefly blocked for sharing his home address for protest

Finance ministers from the G7 back a minimum 15% corporate tax rate, but some say the rate is still far too low

Former president calls decision 'an insult;' social media giant says it'll heighten penalties for public figures during times of civil unrest, will reassess risk at end of period

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter lock accounts of PM's son after he shares address of Yamina MK; Likud accuses sites of 'censoring the right'

Facebook-owned company says suppression of specific posts was not specifically linked to their political content

Defense officials said to have suggested move during major Jewish-Arab conflict in mixed cities earlier this month; Justice Ministry official rejected move out of hand

Move comes amid fresh US investigation into virus origins, including the possibility it was manufactured

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