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Mark Zuckerberg pide perdón a víctimas de abuso en redes sociales| GMT

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La UE asegura que habrá un plan B para ayudar a Ucrania si Hungría no da su brazo a torcer. Los jefes de Estado y de Gobierno tratarán de desbloquear hoy los 50.000 millones de euros que Viktor Orbán veta desde diciembre. La cita puede tener una inusual banda sonora, la de cientos de tractores de agricultores de varios países del bloque decicidos a trasladar sus protestas a la capital comunitaria. El Congreso argentino ha iniciado el debate sobre la conocida como 'ley ómnibus', el proyecto estrella del Ejecutivo de Javier Milei, mientras miles de personas protestaban a sus puertas. La ONU asegura que no ha recibido ninguna información por escrito ni las pruebas que dice tener Israel de que 12 miembros de la UNRWA colaboraron con Hamás el 7 de octubre. Los directores ejecutivos de las principales redes sociales como X, Meta o TikTok han comparecido en una audiencia en el Senado de Estados Unidos, que analiza las acciones que los gigantes tecnológicos llevan a cabo para detener el abuso sexual infantil en sus plataformas. Un senador acusó a Mark Zuckerberg, dueño de Facebook e Instagram, de tener las manos manchadas de sangre. Él pidió perdón.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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