US President Donald Trump stated that he would “probably” extend the April 5 deadline for the sale of TikTok if a deal is not reached by then, citing “a lot of interest” in the app. Trump emphasized that an extension may be necessary and expressed hope for China’s approval of the deal, though potential buyers were not specified. A bipartisan law had previously set a January 19 deadline for the sale, resulting in TikTok temporarily going offline before being restored.
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Russia Pushes Back Ukraine’s Offensive With Drones and North Korean Troops
Russian and North Korean forces have made significant advances in the Kursk region of Russia, threatening Ukraine's supply lines and hold on territory. The joint forces, utilizing well-trained drone units and artillery fire, have overwhelmed Ukrainian positions, leading to casualties and potential retreat. Despite initial gains by Ukrainian forces last summer, recent setbacks in Kursk have weakened their position, with North Korean soldiers playing a significant role in the latest wave of attacks. Full Article
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