How to livestream Mark Zuckerberg's grilling by EU over data scandal

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
When Mark Zuckerberg comes for questioning in the European Parliament today (May 22), he'll do so in front of more than just a panel of
MEPs.There will be a livestream of the meeting with the founder and CEO of Facebook that you can watch wherever you are.Zuckerberg has been
called to attend the Conference of Presidents of the Political Groups of the European Parliament, to answer questions about the scandal
surrounding the alleged misuse of personal data of European Facebook users and, more specifically, its potential impact on the European
elections next year.The meeting is due to start at around 6.20pm local time
So that's 12.20pm ET or 9.20am PT in the US, 5.20pm UK time, and 2.20am AEST in the early hours of the Australian morning.You can livestream
Zuckerberg's conference directly on the website of the European Parliament or – somewhat ironically – on Facebook itself.How to
livestream Zuckerberg anywhere in the worldOur understanding is that the broadcast should be available via the above channels worldwide, but
if you tune in only to be told that the livestream isn't available where you are then there is another way to watch.By using a VPN, you can
effectively fool your computer or other streaming device into thinking it's in another country.So change your IP address to somewhere that
definitely will get the livestream, such as Belgium or the UK, and then head to the European Parliament website.And because our favorite
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