Trump Considers Giving TikTok 90-Day Extension to Comply with Law
united states January 18, 2025 21:30US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he may grant TikTok an additional 90 days to comply with the relevant law before facing a ban.
US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he may grant TikTok an additional 90 days to comply with the relevant law before facing a ban.
The secrecy behind the US drone operation in Ukraine has been lifted, revealing a $1.5 billion support for UAV development. Learn more about the impact of this support on Ukrainian defense.
Residents of a Welsh village have turned road potholes into a makeshift amusement park due to frustration with local authorities.
A list of convicted Palestinian terrorists, including murderers and commanders, to be released following a Gaza deal has been announced by the Israeli Ministry of Justice.
Two high court judges were fatally shot in Tehran, Iran, while working on national security cases.
The Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted lava once again.
Invasive water hyacinth species disrupt natural habitats and pose a threat to livelihoods in Turkey and Kenya.
A judge in Bolivia has ordered the arrest of former president Evo Morales on suspicion of abuse.
The US Supreme Court has upheld the law that threatens to ban TikTok in the country, rejecting TikTok's objections.
Archaeologists uncover a lavish private bathhouse showcasing opulence in Pompeii.
South Korean investigators request extension of suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol's detention due to suspicion of inciting rebellion.
Ongoing investigations reveal bird feathers and blood traces in the engines of a Jeju Air plane involved in a crash that killed 179 people in South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from office and detained the other day in South Korea, will not testify today either.
Expectations and concerns in Moscow regarding the second term of Donald Trump and Russia's position in the new world order.
Australian police vow to take strong action against recent anti-Jewish hate crimes in Sydney.
Israel declares reaching an agreement for the release of hostages amid growing international pressure and internal political tensions.
Ryanair reduces summer flights to Spain by 800,000 seats blaming high airport tax, while shifting capacity to other countries.
Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.
Rescue workers in South Africa believe no one is left underground in the mine where 87 people have died.
After 7 rounds of general elections, a new coalition government has been formed in Bulgaria, putting an end to months-long political crisis.
NATO and Japan have intensified their ties with Japan establishing a diplomatic mission and appointing its own ambassador to the alliance.
Spain has reopened its embassy in the Syrian capital, Damascus, after 13 years of closure following the fall of the Assad regime.
A memorial service was held in the center of Paris for the right-wing nationalist politician Jean-Marie Le Pen who passed away at the age of 96 on January 7. Tight security measures were in place to prevent disruptions during the service.
British Prime Minister Starmer visits Kiev to sign a historic partnership agreement with Ukraine, focusing on various areas of collaboration including defense, culture, and economy.
The US State Department has approved the sale of 39 million dollars worth of additional long-range cruise missiles and related equipment to Japan.
Canadian politician Doug Ford sends a clear message to Donald Trump in response to his recent remarks about wanting to 'annex' Canada to the US.
The US has added the 'Terrorgram' group, mostly communicating through the Telegram platform, to the list of terrorist organizations for inciting violence and promoting white supremacy.
An agreement has been reached for a ceasefire and hostage exchange in Gaza after 466 days of conflict. The ceasefire is set to start on January 19, with efforts led by the US, Qatar, and Egypt.
A commission consisting of members of all political parties in Sweden presented a report proposing that individuals with dual nationality could lose their Swedish citizenship under certain conditions.
Italy's national debt has reached a record high of over €3 trillion, making it one of the highest in the world.