The disinformation spread on social media during Spain’s devastating floods gave dangerous advice to those in need, obstructed emergency services, and manipulated emotions, according to an AFP investigation. This false information put lives at risk, hindered crucial rescue efforts, and took advantage of vulnerable individuals during a time of crisis. The spread of misinformation exacerbated the already dire situation, creating chaos and confusion among those affected by the catastrophic flooding in Spain.
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EU prepares to investigate Mars-Kellanova deal
European regulators are set to investigate Mars's $35.9 billion acquisition of Kellanova, the maker of Pringles and Pop-Tarts, due to concerns about high market shares without proposed remedies. The deal, crucial in a declining packaged food market, could face delays beyond the August 13 deadline if regulatory reviews prolong the process. Need More Context? 🔎
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