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French government bans TikTok in overseas territory amid violent protests

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May 15, 2024

France’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said the popular video-sharing app will be shut down as part of a state of emergency which includes the deployment of the army and a curfew on the island of around 270,000 inhabitants.

Via Politico

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