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29 Jan 2025
#politics
GB News: Microsoft in secret talks to buy TikTok, reveals Donald Trump — how Windows 11 brand would change social app
Microsoft is reportedly in talks to acquire TikTok for $100 billion, as President Trump indicated. The deal would allow TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to retain a minority stake while a US company manages data and software oversight to mitigate security concerns.
Other companies, including Oracle and potential bidders like Frank McCourt and Mr. Beast, are also interested in TikTok's US operations. The ongoing negotiations reflect the complexities of foreign ownership and data security in the social media landscape.
The Telegraph: Brexit fishing ban will save puffins, Britain tells EU in court showdown
Britain is set to argue in a Hague court that a fishing ban on EU vessels in the North Sea is necessary to protect vulnerable seabird species, specifically puffins and kittiwakes. This marks the first formal trade dispute between the UK and EU since Brexit.
The conflict arose after the UK prohibited EU fishermen from catching sand eels in its waters last March, claiming it was vital for wildlife preservation. The EU contends that this ban violates their post-Brexit fishing agreement.
#military
Forbes: Pentagon Revokes Security Detail Of Trump Critic Mark Milley And Orders Probe Into His Conduct
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has revoked Gen. Mark Milley's personal security detail and security clearance, initiating an investigation into his conduct. This decision follows Milley's criticism of former President Trump, whom he labeled a "fascist to the core."
The Pentagon will also review the appropriateness of Milley's four-star rank, with plans to remove his portraits from the Pentagon. Hegseth emphasized the importance of accountability and the integrity of the military chain of command.