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Ministers eat on camera: Japanese government aggressively promotes "safe" fish from Fukushima
Ministers eat on camera: Japanese government aggressively promotes "safe" fish from Fukushima
Quick Glance: Montana is the first U.S. state to impose a TikTok ban
- Starting January 1, 2024, TikTok will be banned statewide in Montana after Governor Greg Gianforte (R) signed a bill into law.
- While other Republican-led states have banned TikTok on government devices due to possible national security threats from the Chinese-owned platform, Montana is the first state to implement a complete ban.
- A TikTok spokesperson has stated that the ban infringes on First Amendment rights.
- The decision to ban TikTok in Montana is motivated by concerns about potential threats to national security posed by the Chinese-owned social media platform.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol provided a musical highlight during a state banquet at the White House. Yoon sang one of his favorite songs ... Show more
Ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros Chinês Qin Gang tinha palavras claras: https://www.merkur.de/-92210428.html
China calls for a ceasefire in the Ukraine war. The push is causing skepticism. Read more here: https://kurz.zdf.de/y0tF/
China has held out the prospect of a proposal for peace talks in the Ukraine war at the Munich Security Conference.
Contradictory positions on the Ukraine war are already known from China. These old familiar points have now been reaffirmed with a document consisting of ... Show more
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Two days after more than 150 people were killed in a #Halloween stampede in South Korea, the South Korean police have admitted 'heavy responsibility' ... Show more
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Quick Glance: Putin claims that Russia is not preventing Ukrainian grain shipments.
- On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin disputed that Moscow is preventing Ukraine from exporting grain, as Russia's persistent Black Sea port blockade fueled fears of a worldwide food crisis.
- Meanwhile, Russia blames the food shortages on Western sanctions.
- Putin accused Western countries, particularly the US, of "destabilizing global agricultural production" by imposing limitations on fertilizer deliveries from Russia and Belarus, as well as "making it difficult" for Moscow to export grain.
- Ukrainian and Western officials have also accused Russia of stealing substantial amounts of grain and farming equipment from occupied Ukrainian territory, which the Kremlin denies.
Recorded video stream from Nuremberg - Your meditative, unearthly larynx and overtone singing offers a wonderful opportunity to get to know the land of Tuva ... Show more