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79 Dead in Bolu Hotel Fire; Media Coverage Criticized for Partisanship

A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu, Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort, killed 79 people on January 21st. The fire, originating in a restaurant, was reported at 3:21 AM but first responders arrived 1 hour 15 minutes later; the blaze lasted 11 hours. Eleven people, including local officials and hot...

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Government Funding and Artistic Freedom: The Case of Jonas Staal and the Prix de Rome

Jonas Staal, recipient of the 2023 Prix de Rome visual arts award, whose work often criticizes authority, received funding from the Dutch government's Mondriaan Fund, sparking debate about the relationship between government funding and artistic freedom and the potential for conflict of interest.

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Trump Halts TikTok Ban, Grants 75-Day Reprieve

President Trump signed an executive order on Monday temporarily blocking a ban on TikTok, giving its Chinese parent company ByteDance 75 days to find a US buyer, despite a law passed by Congress and upheld by the Supreme Court mandating its sale or removal from US app stores.

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EU Far-Right Opposes Digital Services Act, Aligned with Trump and Tech CEOs

The European Parliament's far-right opposes the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), aimed at combating illegal online content and disinformation, aligning with Donald Trump and tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg who claim it's censorship, while the center-left supports it to protect democracy...

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Trump Intervenes, Saving TikTok from US Ban (Temporarily)

TikTok, owned by ByteDance, experienced a brief US outage on Saturday, but resumed operations Sunday after President-elect Trump announced an executive order to extend its operation while negotiating a deal to address national security concerns, potentially involving a joint venture with US ownershi...

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TikTok Banned in U.S. Pending Trump Decision

A U.S. ban on TikTok went into effect on Saturday, making the app unavailable to its 170 million American users following a Supreme Court ruling upholding a law requiring its Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell the app or face a ban; President-elect Trump indicated a potential 90-day extension.

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Pakistan Proposes Strict Social Media Controls, Raising Concerns Over Free Speech

Pakistan's government introduced a bill to control social media, granting broad powers to censor content and punish users for disinformation, potentially jailing people for up to three years and fining them up to $7,150; this follows a year-long block on X and growing media censorship.

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Journalist Murder Highlights Deteriorating Press Freedom in India

Indian freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was murdered in Chhattisgarh, India, after reporting on corruption; his death highlights the deteriorating press freedom environment in India, where the killers of other journalists remain largely unpunished.

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Meta's Platform Issues Raise Concerns Amidst Policy Shift and Closer Ties to Trump Administration

Meta platforms experienced technical issues affecting searches for Democratic-related terms on Instagram and account unfollowing on Facebook, coinciding with a policy shift abandoning third-party fact-checkers, a closer relationship with the Trump administration, and a reported $1 million donation f...

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Russia to Toughen Penalties for Incitement of Hatred

The Russian government plans to toughen Article 282 of its Criminal Code, eliminating the need for prior administrative punishment for criminal liability in cases of incitement of hatred or enmity; the amendment was approved on January 20th by a governmental commission and expands qualifying feature...

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TikTok Offline in US Following Supreme Court Ruling

TikTok went offline in the US on Sunday, hours before a new law banning the platform came into effect, after the Supreme Court upheld the ban unless its China-based parent company, ByteDance, sold the platform; President-elect Trump indicated a potential 90-day reprieve.

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TikTok Banned in US: 170 Million Users Affected

A US law banning TikTok due to national security concerns went into effect, shutting down the app for its 170 million users after a failed attempt to sell the platform by ByteDance. President Trump plans to review the situation after inauguration.

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