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TikTok Plans Full Shutdown In US As Ban Deadline Nears
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Social media platform, TikTok has announced plans to completely shut down its operations in the United States this Sunday if a legislator-ordered ban takes effect as scheduled.
TikTok, which has over 170 million American users, will implement an immediate blackout rather than allowing existing users to continue accessing the platform, according to sources who spoke with The Information.
The shutdown was linked to a January 19 deadline, which requires TikTok to cut ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or halt operations in the US.
Although the law only mandates app stores to remove TikTok and cloud providers to stop hosting US user data, TikTok reportedly plans to suspend its entire service.
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Users attempting to open the app after the deadline will see a message explaining the federally mandated ban, along with instructions on how to download their personal data, The Information reports.
The decision came after Supreme Court justices raised skepticism during oral arguments last Friday, indicating they might uphold the ban.
TikTok has challenged the law on First Amendment grounds, which protect freedom of speech.
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The reported shutdown is expected to coincide with the US presidential transition, as Donald Trump, who opposes the ban, assumes office on Monday.
So far, ByteDance has refused to sell TikTok’s US operations, but analysts believe this stance could change as the likelihood of a forced exit becomes imminent.
In an internal email obtained by The Verge on Tuesday, TikTok assured its US employees that their “employment, pay, and benefits are secure”, adding that offices will remain open even if the app shuts down.
The company added that it was “planning for various scenarios.”
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Police Reveal Likely Cause Of Diogo Jota Car Crash
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Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota was likely speeding when his car veered off a motorway in Spain last week killing him and his brother, Spanish police said on Tuesday.
An ongoing investigation is examining “the marks left by one of the vehicle’s wheels… everything points to a possible excessive speed beyond the road’s speed limit”, the Civil Guard said.
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Hosepipe Ban Announced In Parts Of UK As Drought Hits Harder
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July 8, 2025By
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A hosepipe ban has been announced and will begin in parts of the United Kingdom (UK), specifically Yorkshire, from Friday, 11 July, following one of the driest springs the region has seen in over a century.
Yorkshire Water announced the temporary use ban (TUB) on Tuesday, stating that it will restrict the use of hosepipes for watering gardens, washing private vehicles, filling home pools, or cleaning outdoor areas.
The restrictions will stay in place until there’s “significant rainfall” in the region.
This year, the area recorded just 15cm of rain between February and June—less than half the usual amount. At the same time, demand for water has been higher, and reservoir levels have dropped to 55.8% capacity, which is more than a quarter below the normal level for this time of year.
“We need to take action now to help conserve water and protect Yorkshire’s environment. That means from Friday this week, people across Yorkshire will need to stop using their hosepipes to water their gardens, wash their cars or for any other activities.
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“Introducing these restrictions is not a decision we have taken lightly, and we’ve been doing everything we can to avoid having to put them in place,” Yorkshire Water’s director of water, Dave Kaye, said.
People can still water gardens or wash cars using a bucket or watering can. Businesses can use hosepipes if it’s part of their regular operations.
Continuing, Mr Kayen said the restrictions was to make the company has enough water for essential needs amidst higher demand.
“These restrictions are intended to make sure that we have enough supply for the essential needs of people across the region this year and next, as well as making sure we’re able to protect our local environment.”
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“With more dry weather forecast in the coming weeks, it is likely our stocks will continue to fall so we need to act now to maintain clean water supplies and long-term river health.
“Having restrictions in place also allows us to apply for drought permits from the Environment Agency, which means we can abstract more water from our rivers and reduce compensation flows out of our reservoirs so that we can continue to provide the water our customers rely on us for.
“The restrictions will come into effect on 11 July and will be in place until the region has seen significant rainfall to bring reservoirs and groundwater stocks back to where they need to be. This may last into the winter months, but we will lift the usage restrictions as soon as we are able.”
In a statement, Yorkshire Water said the ban will help the region’s reservoir levels recover and protect Yorkshire’s water resources throughout the summer months, following one of the driest springs on record and the region being in drought.
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“We’ve tried everything possible to avoid these restrictions, and despite our customers’ help to save water where they can and our efforts to manage water resources, including adding an extra 100 people to our leakage team and upgrading our infrastructure to reduce leaks and bursts, the dry weather and warmer-than-usual temperatures have increased demand,” the statement reads.
The Environment Agency officially declared a drought in Yorkshire on 12 June, after confirming the region had its driest spring in 132 years. It had previously announced drought conditions in northwest England in May.
This news comes ahead of a possible third heatwave expected next week. Temperatures could rise into the low 30s, with warm nights continuing through the period.
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‘You Should Get It’, Netanyahu Nominates Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
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Netanyahu gives Trump letter for Nobel Peace Prize
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on Monday, said that he had sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee to nominate US President, Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump and Netanyahu met at the White House on Monday to discuss developments in the Middle East.
“He’s forging peace, as we speak, in one country, in one region after the other.
“So, I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee; it’s nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved, and you should get it,” Netanyahu said as he reached over the table to present Trump with his document.
“Thank you very much. This I didn’t know. Wow. Coming from you, in particular, this is very meaningful. Thank you very much, Bibi,” Trump responded.
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Trump was expected to press Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire in Israel’s 21-month-old war against Hamas in Gaza amid an outcry over the humanitarian cost of an offensive that has led to nearly 60,000 deaths, most of them Palestinian.
Israeli and Hamas negotiators met for indirect talks for the first time in six weeks in Qatar on Monday. While both sides have spoken positively about the prospects for a ceasefire, several crucial negotiating points remain, including guarantees from the Israeli side that the war would not continue and Netanyahu’s insistence that Hamas be banished from Gaza for good.
Before dinner in the Blue Room at the White House, Trump was asked whether he believed that Palestinians should be forcibly removed from Gaza, amid reports that Israel has laid out plans to force all Palestinians in Gaza into a camp on the ruins of Rafah, a plan that has been criticised as a blueprint for ethnic cleansing. Trump directed Netanyahu to answer the question.
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“It’s called free choice. You know, if people want to stay, they can stay, but if they want to leave, they should be able to leave.
“It shouldn’t be a prison. It should be an open place and give people a free choice. We’re working with the United States very closely about finding countries that will seek to realize what they always say they wanted – to give the Palestinians a better future. And … I think we’re getting close to finding several countries,” said Netanyahu, who is wanted by the international criminal court for alleged war crimes relating to the Gaza war.
At the beginning of the meeting, Netanyahu presented Trump with a letter that he said he had sent to a committee for the Nobel Peace Prize, commending Trump’s efforts to end conflicts in the Middle East.
It was the second high-profile nomination for the president: last month Pakistan said it would recommend Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
During the meeting, Trump also said that he “hoped” that the US would not strike Iran again.
Trump said, “They want to work something out. They’re very different now than they were two weeks ago.”
He declined to give a date for upcoming talks with Iran but told reporters they would find out more details tomorrow.
Sources in the prime minister’s entourage described the talks in Qatar as positive, according to Israel’s military radio station and an Israeli official quoted by Reuters. Palestinian officials were more downbeat and said initial meetings on Sunday had ended inconclusively.
Netanyahu had met with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and secretary of state Marco Rubio earlier on Monday. He is expected to remain in Washington to meet with Vice President JD Vance and senior officials, including House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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