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Instagram suffers global outage, users flock to X

Millions of Instagram users were left unable to access the platform during a major worldwide outage, with the blackout sparking widespread frustration and creative memes across other social media platforms.

Global Instagram outage leaves millions locked out

Meta's Instagram platform experienced a major worldwide outage, locking users out of their accounts and disrupting content creators and businesses. The service failure sparked widespread complaints across social media platforms as users reported login iss

Instagram suffers major global outage

Instagram users worldwide reported widespread technical issues on Thursday, with many unable to access feeds, post content, or send messages in what appears to be one of the platform's most significant outages this year.

Secret Shopping Weapon: My Honest Review

Discover how a revolutionary new platform is transforming online shopping with exclusive access to brand-new products before they hit mainstream markets.

Legal challenge to UK North Sea oil and gas licensing

The British government confronts a landmark legal challenge as environmental campaigners contest the legality of its ambitious new oil and gas licensing round in the North Sea, raising crucial questions about the UK's climate commitments.

Trump administration auctions Gulf of Mexico for oil drilling

Former President Donald Trump's administration is pushing forward with controversial plans to auction over 73 million acres for oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, drawing immediate backlash from environmental groups and setting up a major politic

Paramount acquires The Free Press in media shake-up

In a surprising media industry development, Paramount Global has acquired Bari Weiss's media startup The Free Press, signalling a major shift in digital media strategy and free speech advocacy.

Nauru refugees hungry despite $15M per person spending

Shocking new reports reveal refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru are going hungry despite Australian government spending reaching £8 million per person annually. Exclusive investigation uncovers the human cost of offshore processing.

Tech firms may quit Australian misinformation fight

Major technology companies including Meta and Google are considering abandoning efforts to combat misinformation in Australia, citing unsustainable costs and regulatory burdens under new laws.

UK's Controversial Nauru Asylum Deal Sparks Outcry

The UK government's latest immigration agreement with Nauru faces fierce criticism from human rights organisations and political opponents. Discover why this offshore processing deal is generating such controversy.

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