Social media platform says shutdown ‘effective immediately’ but Brazilian users will still have access to X.

Social media platform says shutdown ‘effective immediately’ but Brazilian users will still have access to X.
What’s happened in Thailand and why was former PM Srettha Thavisin dismissed from the top job?
Thailand’s constitutional court made its second bombshell ruling in a week as it ousted Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
Thomas Kwoyelo has been found guilty of dozens of crimes against humanity committed between 1992 and 2005.
Kwoyelo is the first member of the Lord’s Resistance Army militia group to face trial in Uganda.
The self-proclaimed pastor faces charges of murder, child torture and terrorism after the deaths of over 400 people.
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada says he was taken against his will to US amid conflicting accounts of arrest last month.
Kristin Lyerly is running on her record as a physician, hoping to be the first ‘pro-abortion rights OBGYN in Congress’.
Experts warn that attacking the Sinaloa cartel’s leaders could lead to violence, not to mention tense foreign relations.
The repayment order implements a settlement between the CFTC and the bankrupt crypto exchange.
The Pentagon chief was caught off guard by last week’s decision by prosecutors to offer deals to the men.
Thailand’s Constitutional Court is deciding whether to dissolve the party over its call for lese-majeste reform.
In its lawsuit, X said an advertisers alliance conspired to withhold ‘billions of dollars’ in ad revenue from it.
The case depicted Google as a technological bully that methodically thwarted competition to protect its search engine.