Lebanon scraps WhatsApp tax as protests rage
These are external links and will open in a new window/ Thousands have taken to the streets over the government's handling of an economic crisis. The Lebanese government has backtracked on plans to tax WhatsApp calls as protests rage over the government's handling of an economic crisis. It had announced a new $0.20 (£0.16) daily charge on voice calls made through Facebook-owned WhatsApp and other similar apps. But it scrapped the plans hours later amid clashes between security forces and protesters. The demonstrations are some of the ...
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