News Corp strikes cope with Facebook in Australia

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reached a content-supply cope with Facebook in Australia, the companies mentioned on Tuesday, a step in opposition to settling a dispute that spotted the social media massive in brief close down hundreds of pages throughout the country.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reached a content-supply deal with Facebook in Australia, the companies said on Tuesday, a step toward settling a dispute that saw the social media giant briefly shut down thousands of pages in the country.Original article
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