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X, owned by Elon Musk, has restored Reuters' official account in India after it was blocked due to a legal request. The ...
The platform says it received legal orders to block over 2,000 accounts, including Reuters, under threat of criminal liability ...
X said that the Indian government later ordered the unblocking of X accounts - @Reuters and @ReutersWorld after a public ...
X, formerly Twitter, briefly withheld the official Reuters and Reuters World accounts in India due to a legal demand, but ...
Referring to Reuters handles being withheld in India, spokesperson for Ministry of Electronics & IT says Indian govt is ...
Other Reuters-affiliated X handles — including Reuters Tech News, Reuters Fact Check, Reuters Pictures, Reuters Asia, and ...
On July 5, 2025, late in the evening, users in India found they could no longer access the Reuters X account, @Reuters, with ...
Social media platform X blocked Reuters accounts in India on July 4, only to unblock them later after the government denied ...
"The Government has not issued any fresh blocking order on 3rd July, 2025 and has no intention to block any prominent ...
The Indian government requested to unblock the accounts of Reuters and Reuters World after “public outcry”, claims X.
While this is not the first time X has publicly challenged takedown orders in India, the inclusion of prominent international news organizations like Reuters has drawn global attention to the issue.
Micro-blogging site X (formerly twitter) blocked 2,355 accounts in India, including @Reuters, under Section 69A of IT Act.