The German Foreign Office tweeted screenshots on Friday of the accounts of journalists suspended by Twitter, telling the social media platform that suspending their accounts was unacceptable. "Press freedom cannot be switched on and off on a whim," the ministry wrote on its official Twitter page. "The journalists below can no longer follow us, comment and criticize. We have a problem with that, @Twitter." The move comes a day after the social media platform changed its policies revolving around accounts which tracked private jets, including a jet owned by Musk. The EU, meanwhile, has warned Elon Musk that Twitter could...