TikTok’s CEO has met with European Union officials about strict new digital regulations in the 27-nation bloc as the Chinese-owned social media app faces growing scrutiny from Western authorities over data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation.
‘This is what madness looks like’: Russia steps up attacks in eastern Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky said ‘the whole land near Soledar is covered with the corpses of the occupiers and scars from the strikes’.
TikTok boss meets European officials as scrutiny intensifies
TikTok’s CEO has met with European Union officials about strict new digital regulations in the 27-nation bloc as the Chinese-owned social media app faces growing scrutiny from Western authorities over data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation
TikTok boss meets European officials as scrutiny intensifies
TikTok’s CEO met Tuesday with European Union officials about strict new digital regulations in the 27-nation bloc as the Chinese-owned social media app faces growing scrutiny from Western authorities over data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation.
Oxford University’s new vice-chancellor to investigate staff pay and conditions
Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate ‘really tough’ pressures many faceOxford University’s new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the unive…
Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, ODESZA to headline Bonnaroo
Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters and ODESZA will headline the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival this June in Tennessee.
More Than a Dozen Special Operations Soldiers at Center of Drug Trafficking Probe
At least 13 soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, are under investigation for drug trafficking, the service announced.
UK’s independent bookshops survive Christmas but fear for the future
Survey shows majority of indie booksellers had average sales over the festive period, with many concerned about the cost of living crisisIndependent bookshops largely saw “average” sales over the 2022 festive period, according to a new survey.A majorit…
Charlie Hebdo doubles down on Iran leader cartoons
French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo doubled down on its ridicule of Iran’s religious rulers on Tuesday, with fresh cartoons of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei despite protests from Iran and its allies.”The mullahs aren’t happy. The caricatu…
Cleric opposed to ordination of female priests becomes bishop of Blackburn
Philip North’s appointment approved by King Charles after previous attempts stopped by protestsA prominent Church of England cleric who is opposed to the ordination of female priests has been appointed as a senior bishop after two earlier attempts were…