TikTok Reopened in the US After Negotiations
united states January 19, 2025 22:00Chinese social media app TikTok is now accessible in the US after negotiations between the app and service providers.
Chinese social media app TikTok is now accessible in the US after negotiations between the app and service providers.
US President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will sign an executive order on Monday delaying the TikTok ban.
TikTok has been blocked in the US due to the law that anticipates banning if not sold to an American company.
Russia and Iran have decided to enhance their current cooperation through a 20-year 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement', focusing on economic and political collaboration.
A South Korean court has extended the detention of suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol out of concern that he could destroy evidence.
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.
Residents of a Welsh village have turned road potholes into a makeshift amusement park due to frustration with local authorities.
Multiple raids targeting illegal immigrants to take place across America following Trump's inauguration
Dutch exporters remain positive towards the U.S. President as he threatens Europe and the Netherlands with heavy import tariffs, despite potential impacts.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian visits Moscow to intensify strategic cooperation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising concerns in the West.
President Xi Jinping of China and Donald Trump had a phone call prior to Trump's inauguration, emphasizing a commitment to improve global safety.
President Biden announces the commutation of sentences for approximately 2,500 individuals convicted of non-violent drug crimes, hinting at more actions to come.
President Joe Biden reduces sentences of nearly 2500 prisoners, setting a new record for a US president.
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.
A forest fire erupted in the city of Etajima in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan, causing panic in the region.
Ukraine and UK have signed a partnership agreement, strengthening cooperation in defense, economy, and other areas for the next 100 years.
Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.
Chinese researchers are aiming to achieve a remarkable milestone by placing a flag on the moon that will flutter in the absence of atmosphere.
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has classified the moon as endangered heritage due to the growing concerns of commercial space flights posing risks to the remains of previous missions.
An alcohol ban has been implemented in parts of the city center of Maarheeze (North Brabant) due to the nuisance caused by alcohol consumption on the streets.
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.
North Korea reopens the city of Rason, a port city in the northwest of the country, for foreign tourists after five years of border closure due to the pandemic.
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.
Following USA's decision to remove Cuba from the terror list, the effects are being seen as political prisoners jailed in 2021 are starting to be released.
Outgoing US President Joe Biden has issued a directive approving the acquisition of military equipment from the United States by Southern Cyprus. The directive enables the Greek Cypriot Administration to purchase defense materials under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
The US government has announced that it is filing a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines for delays caused by the airline. The Department of Transportation claims that the delays were due to illegal and unrealistic scheduling practices.
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.