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It comes after the UK approved the $69bn takeover of Activision Blizzard, which makes Call of Duty.

It comes after the UK approved the $69bn takeover of Activision Blizzard, which makes Call of Duty.

The platform follows X and Meta to be urged to step up efforts to stop the spread of disinformation.

The long-awaited film version of Scott Cawthon's hit game is almost out - but will it satisfy fans?

Chunks of the stolen $470m in cryptocurrency have been laundered every day since the trial began.

Some schools have suggested parents delete apps such as TikTok and Instagram due to the violent content circulating.

The EU has written to Mark Zuckerberg warning him that the platform is being used to spread illegal content.

Electrical items such as vapes, fans, cables and USB sticks can all be recycled .

It comes after the UK approved the $69bn takeover of Activision Blizzard, which makes Call of Duty.

The platform follows X and Meta to be urged to step up efforts to stop the spread of disinformation.

The long-awaited film version of Scott Cawthon's hit game is almost out - but will it satisfy fans?

Chunks of the stolen $470m in cryptocurrency have been laundered every day since the trial began.

Some schools have suggested parents delete apps such as TikTok and Instagram due to the violent content circulating.

The EU has written to Mark Zuckerberg warning him that the platform is being used to spread illegal content.

Electrical items such as vapes, fans, cables and USB sticks can all be recycled .

The platform follows X and Meta to be urged to step up efforts to stop the spread of disinformation.

The long-awaited film version of Scott Cawthon's hit game is almost out - but will it satisfy fans?

Chunks of the stolen $470m in cryptocurrency have been laundered every day since the trial began.
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