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Europe · LondonBBC, the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom, reportedly urged its staff members to delete the Chinese-own app TikTok from corporate mobile phones. UK-based media outlets reported that BBC staff received guidance on Sunday, which read: "We don't recommend installing TikTok on a BBC corporate device unless there is a justified business reason. If you do not need TikTok for business reasons, TikTok should be deleted."
BBC asks staff to delete TikTok from mobile phones over privacy and security concerns
48% Right coverage: 21 sources
Mobile PhonesMichael Boatwright, 28, Dedrick Williams, 26, and Trayvon Newsome, 24, were all found guilty of first-degree murder. They will receive mandatory life sentences at a later date. Prosecutors linked the men to the June 18, 2018, shooting outside Riva Motorsports.
Florida jury finds 3 men guilty in 2018 killing of rapper XXXTentacion
39% Center coverage: 23 sources
Copenhagen · CopenhagenRasmus Paludan would burn off the Koran in the British town of Wakefield on Wednesday, but minister rejects his visit.
Britons refuse Paludan entry after plans for Koran burning
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Vladimir Putin · UkraineUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday that “the world should not be fooled” by Beijing's proposals on resolving the conflict in Ukraine, as Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Moscow, AFP reports.
Blinken warns that the world “should not be fooled” by Xi Jinping's “peace” proposal
75% Right coverage: 4 sources
Emmanuel MacronFrench President Emmanuel Macron faced an angry backlash last night after his government narrowly survived a confidence vote over his pension reforms.
Violent protests break out across France after Emmanuel Macron survives vote over controversial pension reform
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Benjamin NetanyahuNetanyahu's remarks come as Israel is embroiled in a major crisis. Tens of thousands of people have been protesting every week for the last two months. The divide over Netanyahu's plans to change the legal system has not spared the military. Many reservists have pledged not to show up for duty under what they see as impending regime change.
Netanyahu urges military chief to contain reservist protest
65% Center coverage: 23 sources
Vladimir PutinThe Russian Investigative Committee reported on Monday that it opened a criminal case against the prosecutor and judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), based in The Hague, the Netherlands.
READ ALSO: President Putin: Russia sought a peaceful solution in Ukraine According to a statement from the Eurasian country's instance, “the Investigative Commission opened criminal cases against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court K…
Russia opens criminal case against judges of the Court of The Hague
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Vladimir Putin · MoscowRussian President Vladimir Putin has visited the port city of Mariupol, Russian state news agencies reported on Sunday morning, in what would mark his first trip to Ukrainian territory that Moscow illegally annexed in September.
Russian president Putin visits occupied city of Mariupol
43% Center coverage: 217 sources