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Trump's Controversial Board of Peace: Global Diplomacy or Undermining the UN?

Canada Continues TikTok Operations Amid Court Ruling
Canada Continues TikTok Operations Amid Court Ruling A Canadian federal court has overruled a government directive to shut down TikTok's operations in the nation, at least for the time being. This decision comes after the government raised concerns about national security risks in 2024, prompting an order to dismantle TikTok's business in the country.Despite these security concerns, the Canadian government has chosen not to impede the public's ability to engage with the platform. This means Canadians can continue to access TikTok, view content, and produce their own videos without restrictions.This development signals a temporary reprieve for TikTok in Canada, allowing it to sustain its user base and content creators as legal proceedings advance. The court's decision underscores ongoing debates about security and freedom in the digital landscape.

Gavin Newsom is DENIED entry to Trump's Davos clubhouse after mocking 'daddy's boring speech'

Commentaires sur Metz - OL : Nartey devrait bien être suspendu par DrNelson & Mister Bosz

Moody teenage boy is turned into police by his own FATHER after being accused of shooting man in the face
Georgia teenager Lequan Stephens, 16, was arrested after his own father turned him into police for allegedly shooting a fellow teen in the face.

Flaky Democrat congressional wannabe, 26, offers most Gen-Z excuse imaginable after failing to get out of bed in time for important event

Trump mocks Emmanuel Macron for his 'beautiful sunglasses', asking 'What the hell happened there?' - after speculation swept social media

Glitzy tech firm rocked after glamorous boss quizzed co-founder about romance with underling as his productivity 'tanked'

Horse-loving schoolgirl, 13, died after being kicked in the head by 'spooked' animal in front of her helpless mother
Horse-loving Maci Williams suffered a traumatic head injury when she was kicked by the animal while helping to lead a group of horses from a paddock to the barn.

Ethiopian migrant, 23, 'had been touching staff inappropriately days before he groped hotel worker's breast', court hears
Melaku Gebresembet left the alleged victim feeling 'frightened' following the incident, which happened 'out of nowhere' at Highfield House Hotel in Southampton, a court was told.

Gore video fanatic watched footage of beheadings in days before he 'stabbed grandmother to death at a bus stop', court hears
Jalal Debella, 24, allegedly wandered out of his rehabilitation home and repeatedly knifed medical secretary Anita Mukhey, 66, at a northwest London bus stop on May 9, 2024.

