The billionaire will face “penalties” should he fail to comply with “disinformation” regulations, a senior official has said A top EU official has demanded a crackdown on “disinformation” on X (formerly Twitter), warning that the bloc would take action against site owner Elon Musk if he allowed “terrorist content” to circulate on his platform.
The attempted transfer reportedly came from a trading firm that Germany seized from Russia’s Gazprom Gazprombank, Russia’s key bank that handles European gas payments, has reportedly declined several payment attempts for April and May gas deliveries to Germany and Austria even though they were made through a ruble account. The bank rejected the transaction because…
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