TikTok goes dark in the US
TikTok went dark for US users on Saturday, following a Supreme Court decision demanding it divest from its Chinese owner Read Full Article at RT.com
TikTok went dark for US users on Saturday, following a Supreme Court decision demanding it divest from its Chinese owner Read Full Article at RT.com
TikTok is now unavailable in the United States—and getting around the ban isn’t as simple as using a VPN. Here’s what you need to know.
Lemon8, CapCut, and Gauth are among the other victims of the US ban on ByteDance-owned apps.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire starting on Sunday, involving the exchange of hostages and prisoners Read Full Article at RT.com
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is scheduled to start at 8:30am local time Read Full Article at RT.com
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said a ceasefire in Gaza due to take effect this morning will not happen if Hamas fails to issue the list of the hostages up for release.
After President Biden declined to reassure Apple, Google, and Oracle that they wouldn’t be fined for giving Americans access to TikTok, the app’s hopes now hang on President-elect Trump.
As TikTok shut down on Saturday, a final message to US users suggested it was relying on President Trump to save the app.
TikTok has shut down its app for its US users, and Apple and Google have removed the app from app stores.
Ukraine’s decision to block gas transit and new US sanctions are driving Europe toward a new energy crisis, according to the Hungarian PM Read Full Article at RT.com