Italy fines TikTok $11 million for violating content standards | US House approves bill that would outlaw TikTok
Though largely "Notoriously," TikTok is well-known throughout the world. Because of privacy and cybersecurity concerns, governments have banned TikTok worldwide.
A vibrant tulip display features almost 500,000 blossoms at a West Sussex tourist attraction. At Tulleys Farm near Turners Hill, Tulip Fest encompasses 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) and features one hundred distinct species.
Internet users encounter issues due to damage to the underwater cable.
Due to damage to the fiber optic cable that connects Singapore to Pakistan and Europe, internet customers are experiencing a major disadvantage. Stay tuned for additional information!
Antarctic seals support Southern Ocean research for British scientists.
The British scientists are back from an innovative expedition, but this isn't your regular study. In reality, these scientists have enlisted the aid of a few surprising partners in their mission to discover the mysteries of the Southern Ocean. Watch to find out more!
France's Senate decides to entrench the right to an abortion in the constitution.
Abortion access will soon be a constitutional right for French citizens. Abortion rights have been overwhelmingly voted into the French Constitution by the Senate.
Crisis in the Red Sea: Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have downed an American MQ-9 Reaper drone
The MQ-9 reaper drone belonging to the US military was shot down, according to the Houthi Rebels in Yemen. A video of the unmanned aircraft claiming to have taken down the Predator using a surface-to-air missile was also released by the Houthis. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Milei asks for support for economic changes in light of Argentina's economic crisis.
The president of Argentina has addressed Congress on important policy matters. According to Javier Milei, his country has no future until its economic structure is altered. Anger over his proposed economic reforms erupted into public demonstrations before to his speech.
"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection. El Salvador's millennial president, Nayib Bukele, rules with an "iron fist." As part of a sweeping crackdown on crime, 74,000 individuals have been imprisoned under his administration since 2022. Rights organizations claim that in doing so, he has suspended civil liberty. However, polls indicate that voters are in favor, which puts Bukele on course for a resounding win. At what expense, then?
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Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Memorial demolished: In St. Petersburg, mourners placed flowers for Alexey Navalny
In Russia, a flower memorial to opposition leader Alexey Navalny was destroyed. Overnight, unidentified individuals took flowers that had been placed at the monument honoring victims of political repression in Saint Petersburg. There are also reports of other tributes being destroyed. Around the country, Russians attempting to grieve were detained by police. According to prison officials, Navalny passed away on Friday in an Arctic prison colony from what they refer to as "sudden death syndrome."
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