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December 16, 2025
Health/Human Rights

Reuters Test Shows How Scam Ads Slip Easily Through Meta’s Safeguards

For one week in November, Facebook and Instagram users around the world were shown advertisements promising a 10% weekly return on investments, an implausible figure that would translate into annual gains exceeding

China/World

Meta Profits From China Scam Ads Despite Internal Warnings

A Reuters investigation has found that Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, chose to tolerate high levels of fraudulent advertising from China despite internal findings that billions of dollars in revenue were tied to scams, illegal gambling and

December 16, 2025

Mark Zuckerberg Settles $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Privacy Violations

Human Rights/News

Mark Zuckerberg and several former Facebook directors have reached a last-minute settlement in an $8 billion lawsuit related to user privacy violations stemming from

Meta Seeks $29 Billion from Private Capital to Fuel AI Expansion

Business

Meta is in advanced talks with leading private investment firms to raise a staggering $29 billion to fund its aggressive push into artificial intelligence,

India Warns Meta Over Removal of PM Modi’s Facebook Reel

August 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

India has warned Meta that it could lose the legal protections available to online intermediaries after the temporary removal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Facebook reel, with Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications

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Zuckerberg Rejects Calls to Ban Chinese AI as Global Competition Intensifies

July 29, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews

As competition between the United States and China accelerates in the race to develop advanced artificial intelligence, Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has entered one of Washington’s most contentious technology debates with

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Reuters Test Shows How Scam Ads Slip Easily Through Meta’s Safeguards

December 16, 2025
Health/Human Rights

For one week in November, Facebook and Instagram users around the world were shown advertisements promising a 10% weekly return on investments, an implausible figure that would translate into annual gains exceeding

More

Meta Profits From China Scam Ads Despite Internal Warnings

December 16, 2025
China/World

A Reuters investigation has found that Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, chose to tolerate high levels of fraudulent advertising from China despite internal findings that billions of dollars in

More

Mark Zuckerberg Settles $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Privacy Violations

July 18, 2025
Human Rights/News

Mark Zuckerberg and several former Facebook directors have reached a last-minute settlement in an $8 billion lawsuit related to user privacy violations stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The settlement avoids a

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Meta Seeks $29 Billion from Private Capital to Fuel AI Expansion

June 28, 2025
Business

Meta is in advanced talks with leading private investment firms to raise a staggering $29 billion to fund its aggressive push into artificial intelligence, signaling the tech giant’s largest off-balance-sheet financing effort

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Zuckerberg Faces Antitrust Challenges as FTC Trial Exposes Emails and TikTok Rivalry

April 19, 2025
Business

Mark Zuckerberg is facing one of the most consequential legal challenges of his career as a landmark antitrust trial unfolds in a Washington, D.C. federal courtroom. At the heart of the U.S.

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