The decision is one of the most consequential issued under the E.U.’s landmark data-protection law and creates a new business headwind for the social media giant.
Tag: Ireland
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Once a Figurehead of Change, Ireland’s Returning Leader Has Lots to Prove
In Leo Varadkar’s first stint as prime minister, he embodied for many his country’s move into modernity. But after several missteps, he now takes up the role for a second time, with the glow of optimism dimmed.
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For the Lost Children of Tuam, a Proper Burial at Last
Hundreds of bodies were buried under a playground at a home for unwed mothers, many in a disused sewage system. Almost six years after Ireland acknowledged the grim discovery, a resolution is finally near.
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Does American Society Need Abortion?
Is nothing else so important as to continue ensuring that thousands of unborn lives can be ended in utero every year?
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With a Missed Cancer Diagnosis, Vicky Phelan Exposed a Scandal
Ireland is mourning Vicky Phelan, who died this week. She became an advocate for women after a Pap smear that had been deemed negative turned out to be positive.