Australia Says Facebook Will Lift the Country's News Ban

The ban is to be lifted after a deal used to be struck on rules that can make virtual giants pay for journalism
The ban is to be lifted after a deal was struck on legislation that would make digital giants pay for journalismOriginal article
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