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Kenya demands TikTok abide by national privacy regulations

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Kenya’s Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki told the Public Petitions Committee of the National Assembly that the National Security Council (NSC) is coping with the threats posed by social media platforms particularly the app TikTok. Also, the US House of Representatives last week approved a bill that could ban TikTok in the US.

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North Korea releases US soldier who crossed demilitarized zone 2 months ago

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KCNA, North Korea’s state media, announced that North Korea expelled King after state officials completed their investigation into him. At the time King fled into North Korea, he was set to return to Fort Bliss, Texas for disciplinary action related to an assault charge in South Korea, where he was stationed with the US Army.

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Kansas lawmakers urge AG to release report on August 2023 raid on local newspaper

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The search warrant authorized police to search and seize all electronic media and devices containing information related to alleged identity theft and unlawful acts concerning computers. When Marion County Record staff attempted to contact Eric Meyer, police confiscated their phones.

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Kansas prosecutors find police had ‘insufficient evidence’ to raid local newspaper office

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The August 11 raid has received widespread condemnation from news media and press freedom organizations, who cite press freedom concerns. The search warrant authorized police to search and seize all electronic media and devices containing information related to alleged identity theft and unlawful acts concerning computers.

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Ireland data regulator fines Meta $275M over leak of Facebook user data

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The DPC announced its conclusion following an inquiry into Meta Platforms Ireland Limited, data controller of the Facebook social media network. The inquiry began in April 2021 and examined media reports into the discovery of a collated dataset of Facebook personal data that had been made available on the internet.

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Russia court sentences woman to 27 years for fatal St. Petersburg cafe bombing

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Petersburg court of terrorism-related charges for her role in Tatarsky’s death. Tatarsky, who had been a vocal supporter of Russia’s military action in Ukraine, was hosting a discussion with other news commentators at a café when he was killed after Trepova presented him with a statuette containing a bomb.

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