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The Guardian says Investors have wiped $126bn (£100bn) off Tesla’s value amid concern that Elon Musk may have to sell shares in the electric carmaker to fund his personal contribution to his $44bn acquisition of Twitter.
The Independent says Twitter confirmed “fluctuations in follower counts” largely came from “organic” account closures.
France24 says Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states agreed Thursday on a landmark law to curb the market dominance of US big tech giants such as Google, Meta, Amazon and Apple.
TRT World says Facebook and Instagram users in some countries will be allowed to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of Moscow’s assault on Ukraine.
The Metro says Thousands of Spotify, Facebook, Youtube, WhatsApp and Discord users have had services restored after outages prevented people from accessing their accounts.
The Guardian says Elon Musk has asked a federal judge to terminate his 2018 agreement with the top US securities regulator requiring some of his tweets to be vetted by a lawyer.
The Guardian says a historic plunge in the stock price of Facebook’s parent company has erased more than $230bn in its market value.
The Independent says Spotify says it expects to welcome three million new premium subscribers in the first financial quarter of 2022.
The Daily Express says DONALD TRUMP has claimed his new social media company has raised £1billion as the ex-President vows to launch a “fight back against the tyranny of Big Tech”.
The Independent says Tesla boss Elon Musk has made an apparent jab against whistleblowers with the sale of a $50 (£38) whistle.
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