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Montana legislators vote to ban popular social media app TikTok

The vote is likely to lead to legal challenges as US politicians express concerns over the app's ties to China.

Dozens killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo village attacks

'We're tired of it,' say residents facing ongoing violence in the Ituri province, near the border with Uganda.

‘Criminalising journalism’: Famous Salvadoran outlet to relocate

The Salvadoran news outlet El Faro says the Bukele government has attacked the country's press and eroded rule of law.

Argentinians buckle under 104.3 percent inflation

One of the highest rates in the world is straining wallets putting pressure on government ahead of October elections.

Brazil judge orders Bolsonaro to testify about capital attack

Supreme Court justice's order is part of probe into January 8 riots that saw Bolsonaro supporters storm gov't buildings.

What happens next in the Dominion lawsuit against Fox News?

Opening statements for the trial begin Monday, with Dominion saying that Fox deliberately spread false election claims.

‘How on earth?’: Questions swirl around suspected US leaker

US lawmakers question why 21-year-old suspect Jack Teixeira had such wide access to sensitive Pentagon information.

Russian attack kills eight, including toddler, in eastern Ukraine

Rescue workers dig for survivors after Russian missile attack on a block of apartments in Sloviansk, Donetsk region.

Tunisian footballer dies after setting himself on fire in protest

Nizar Issaoui, 35, said the reason for his protest was being falsely accused of 'terrorism' in the village of Haffouz.

French court approves Macron’s plan to raise retirement age

Fresh protests erupt after Constitutional Council approves key provisions of French president's pension reforms.
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