TikTok Faces Fresh Privacy Complaints Over Data Access Failures

Online privacy campaigners have filed fresh complaints against TikTok and two other Chinese-owned firms, accusing them of failing to comply with data access requests. Austria-based privacy group Noyb (None of Your Business) lodged the complaints on Thursday, following earlier actions in January alleging that TikTok and five other Chinese-owned companies were “unlawfully” sending Europeans’ personal…

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France Hands Back Last Military Bases in Senegal, Ending 65-Year Presence

France has formally handed back its last two military bases in Senegal, ending its 65-year military presence in the country and leaving Paris with no permanent camps in West or Central Africa. The pull-out mirrors similar French withdrawals across the continent, as ex-colonies increasingly turn away from their former colonial ruler. This development comes amid…

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Omisore Downplays Opposition Coalition’s Strength Ahead of 2027

Former APC National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has downplayed the growing momentum of the opposition coalition, suggesting that internal power tussles could undermine its chances in the 2027 general elections. Omisore stated that the coalition’s unity is superficial, noting, “everyone wants to be president.” When asked whether he was concerned about the coalition’s strength, especially…

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