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BRUSSELS Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Thursday that the power of the state exists to protect democracies "from the attacks they suffer" and to safeguard children and adolescents from the "toxic, unpunished world" that social media has become. Speaking at the closing session of the 8th National Industry Congress in Bilbao, Sanchez defended the government's plans to tighten regulation of digital platforms, particularly to protect minors. "The power of the state is there to protect