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Amazon representatives met with the House China committee in recent months to discuss lawmaker concerns over the company's partnership with TikTok, CNBC confirmed. A spokesperson for the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party confirmed the meeting, which centered on a shopping deal between Amazon and TikTok announced in August. The agreement allows users of TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance, to link their account with Amazon and make purchases from the site without leaving TikTok. "The Select Committee conveyed to Amazon that it is dangerous and unwise for Amazon to partner with TikTok given the grave national security threat the app poses," the spokesperson said. Representatives from Amazon and TikTok didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: TikTok, China's ByteDance, didn't, Joe Biden, Jan, Donald Trump, CNBC's, Trump, Jeff Yass, , Jonathan Vanian Organizations: Dublin City Centre, Amazon, House, TikTok, CNBC, Chinese Communist Party, Bloomberg, Republican, Susquehanna International Group, NBC Locations: Dublin, Ireland, House China, U.S, ByteDance, Yass
Elon Musk hit back at the PM, saying he "hates the Irish people." AdvertisementElon Musk said that Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar "hates the Irish people" after he called for incitement to hatred legislation to be updated as violence erupted across Dublin city center this week. Brian Lawless - PA Images / GettyIn response to the riots, Varadkar called for laws on incitement to hatred to be modernized. Elon Musk has since weighed in on Varadkar's comments, saying in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that the prime minister "hates the Irish people." AdvertisementIronically, the Irish PM hates the Irish people — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 24, 2023"The current Irish government clearly cares more about praise from woke media than their own people," Musk added in another post.
Persons: Ireland's, Elon Musk, , Leo Varadkar, Drew Harris, Harris, Brian Lawless, Varadkar, it's, — Elon, tDqVn2OmR0 — Kevin Doyle, @KevDoyle_Indo, Caio Benicio Organizations: Twitter, Service, Ireland's, Advertisement, Irish Independent, Politico, PM, Black Americans, Defamation League, New York Times, BBC News NI Locations: Dublin, Ireland, Irish, Algeria, Brazil
Five people in hospital after 'serious' Dublin incident - police
  + stars: | 2023-11-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Irish police said five people, including three young children, had been taken to hospital following a serious public order incident in Dublin city centre on Thursday. Local media reported that the people were stabbed on Dublin's Parnell Square. Police said in a statement that they were following a definite line of inquiry and not looking for any other person at this time.
Persons: Dublin's Organizations: Local, . Police Locations: Dublin
DUBLIN, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Irish police said five people, including three young children, had been taken to hospital on Thursday following what local media said was a stabbing in Dublin city centre on Thursday. He added that he saw a man lying on his side but did not see the events before. One girl has sustained serious injuries and the other two children are being treated for less serious injuries, police said. An adult female is also being treated for serious injuries and an adult male has less serious injuries, police added. Local media reported that the people were stabbed on Dublin's Parnell Square, which is next to Dublin city's main thoroughfare of O'Connell Street.
Persons: Leo Varadkar, Anthony Boyle, Dublin's, Varadkar, Padraic Halpin, Conor Humphries, William James, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: DUBLIN, National, RTE, Reuters, Local, Irish Times, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Dublin, O'Connell, Parnell
A fabricated screenshot purporting to show a headline published by The Irish Independent on an anti-racism rally held in Dublin in mid-February has been circulating online. Thousands took part in the ‘Ireland For All’ rally in Dublin city centre on Feb. 18 in solidarity with migrants and refugees. Reports published by The Irish Times and RTE News, organisers estimated that 50,000 people took part (here), (here). A Google advanced search did not reveal the headline published via the Irish Independent (archive.is/wip/BVmIv). No such headline was published by The Irish Independent.
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