US Sanctions and Visa Bans Target European Critics Over Online Speech Censorship

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The US has imposed sanctions on former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and four Europeans involved in efforts to curb online hate speech, citing concerns over digital censorship and opposing European regulations on online platforms. The move has sparked diplomatic tensions, with the EU defending its digital laws and criticizing the US sanctions as an attack on European sovereignty.
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