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Elon Musk and Australian PM row over stabbing video: What's going on?

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Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last week's Church stabbing from X.
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News video: Elon Musk targets Australian senator, gun laws in deepening dispute over X attack posts | Oneindia

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Elon Musk found himself in the crosshairs of controversy once again as he clashed with Australian authorities over content censorship on his platform, X. The dispute stemmed from a court order instructing X to remove video posts depicting a violent incident involving an Assyrian bishop. Musk, known...

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