A Saudi court sentenced a retired teacher to 30 years' jail for criticising the government on social media
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A majority of judges on the US Supreme Court say plaintiffs lack standing in a dispute over how far the government can go to combat certain social media posts.
A Saudi court sentenced a retired teacher to 30 years' jail for criticising the government on social media
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