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Facebook Follows Through on Threat, Blocks News Content in Canada

Facebook blocks news content in Canada due to new law, sparking debate over fair compensation. Meta's decision draws criticism. Learn more.

Meta Launches Threads, Aiming to Challenge Twitter with New App – Pehal News

Meta launches Threads, a new microblogging app to rival Twitter. Gain real-time updates and join public conversations without limitations. Available worldwide on App Store and Google Play.

Zilla Parishad Member Gets 3-Year Jail Term for PFI Association in Jharkhand

A Zilla Parishad member from Jharkhand was sentenced to 3 years in prison and fined ₹10,000 for links to banned outfit PFI and inciting unrest. This serves as a warning against supporting banned organizations.

Pakistani Numbers Found in Phone of Religious Conversion Accused by UP Police

A man in India is accused of running a religious conversion racket with links to Pakistan. Police found evidence on his phones and email accounts. He is now in judicial custody.

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NIA Appeals for Public Assistance in Identifying Perpetrators of Violent Protest at Indian Mission in London

Help the NIA in India identify individuals who vandalized the Indian High Commission in London. The agency has shared links to five videos of the incident on Twitter and urged the general public to come forward with any information about those seen in the footage.

Elon Musk Learns to Respect Strict Indian Laws: The Jack Dorsey Saga

Elon Musk shows willingness to comply with India's strict social media laws to avoid jail time, in stark contrast to former Twitter CEO's claims of government threats. Learn more in this article.

Meta Launches Threads, Aiming to Challenge Twitter with New App – Pehal News

Meta launches Threads, a new microblogging app to rival Twitter. Gain real-time updates and join public conversations without limitations. Available worldwide on App Store and Google Play.

Pakistani Numbers Found in Phone of Religious Conversion Accused by UP Police

A man in India is accused of running a religious conversion racket with links to Pakistan. Police found evidence on his phones and email accounts. He is now in judicial custody.

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