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Another day, another headache for Uber. Following a court order, it’s suspended UberPop, the lower-cost version of its service that uses everyday vehicles, in Spain. The situation follows a similar decision in France earlier this month. UberPop has also been banned in the Netherlands and Brussels. In a blog post, Uber says it is “temporarily suspending” the service in Spain, following an injunction against it. A Spanish court upheld a complaint from Madrid’s taxi drivers association, the Association Madrileña Del Taxi. The company says it intends to appeal the ruling and strikes a conciliatory tone in its post, promising to work with the…

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