Austria Facebook 'sorry' after banning picture of nude figurine A picture of a nude, prehistoric figurine was banned from Facebook and called a "dangerous pornographic image". Now the social media giant has apologised. 01/03/2018
Italy ‘Will they send me back to Africa?’ – child’s fear of Italy’s far-righ Gabriella Nobile recounted on Facebook the racist abuse her young adopted children suffered in Milan in the run-up to the Italian elections, blaming Matteo Salvini of the ex-Northern League for whipping up hatred. He has invited her for coffee. 27/02/2018
World Facebook launches European digital hubs Facebook launches European digital hubs in a bid to boost its community credentials. The centres, based in Poland, Spain and Italy, will be dedicated to teaching digital skills to underrepresented members of the population. 27/02/2018
Brazil Brazil's biggest paper stops publishing articles on Facebook One of Brazil's major national newspapers, Folha de S.Paulo, has stopped publishing articles on their Facebook page because it believes the social media platform does not "value professional journalism". 08/02/2018
USA Facebook bans cryptocurrency ads amid 'fear of scams or deception' Adverts that promote cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and ICOs, will be banned on all Facebook platforms including the Audience Network and Instagram. 31/01/2018
Europe News Brussels tackles fake news Facebook, Twitter and Google - the internet giants were all at the table in Brussels on Monday to discuss the problem of fake news and online disinformation. 15/01/2018
USA Facebook to overhaul news feed to promote “meaningful” posts Content published by businesses, brands and media will become less visible in favour of posts from users’ friends and family. 12/01/2018
World News Facebook: can its new features improve mental wellbeing? Facebook has introduced several new features in a bid to combat the detrimental impact the platform can have on users' mental health. What are they and what will their effect be? 16/12/2017
Economy Facebook caves under pressure from governments to change tax structure Public criticism of the company has mounted in the UK after it was revealed to have paid just over £4,000 in tax in 2014 12/12/2017
USA Facebook trials asking users for nude photos to combat revenge porn Technology being piloted in Australia will require users to send the images to themselves via messenger 08/11/2017
USA Russia, the US election and the tech companies: What we know so far What Facebook, Twitter and Google have revealed about the extent of Russian meddling in the US election 31/10/2017
Israel Erroneous translation of Palestinian man's Facebook post gets him arrested A Palestinian man was arrested by mistake last week after Facebook’s automatic translation software wrongly translated a post on his page. 24/10/2017
USA Social media giants called to testify by US Congress Google, Facebook & Twitter gave been called to testify by the Congressional Investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. 28/09/2017
United Kingdom UK crackdown on social media hate crime The Crown Prosecution Service says online hate crime must be dealt with just as seriously as face to face abuse. 21/08/2017
Cult 'Sunflowers' reunited: Van Gogh works get virtual reality treatment A virtual exhibition and Facebook Live link-up have given global art lovers a fresh look at the artist's 'Sunflowers' series 16/08/2017
World News Euroviews. Social Media: the Faustian deal Social media are not one phenomenon. They raise issues for privacy, for freedom of expression, innovation, competition and, for all of these reasons, for democracy. 13/07/2017
United Kingdom May Day on twitter How has twitter responded to an election result widely considered to be a catastrophic failure for Theresa May? 09/06/2017
USA Facebook and its secret rules over what users can post Facebook and its internal rule book designed to guide moderators over content reflects increasing pressure on social media giant 22/05/2017