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The 2023 Online Journalism Awards winners include The Washington Post, The Marshall Project, The Pudding, Honolulu Civil Beat, and Argentina's La Nacion. (OJAs)
The billion-dollar collapse of the Mamut e-shop was caused by fictitious leases. It was a scam, says Kovar's associate Kimr. The billion-dollar tunnel has elements of a detective story: it involves secret emails, millions of crowns in cash in plastic bags, missing contracts and forged signatures. (Hospodářské noviny).
A Saudi court sentences a man to death for his X posts and YouTube activities , part of a growing crackdown on dissent. His brother is a known critic of the government. (AP)
Ahead of the child safety group's campaign, Apple clarifies why it is dropping iCloud scanning for CSAM (child porn), saying it could be headed for a "slippery slope with unintended consequences". (Wired)
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