TikTok Owner ByteDance Signs Deal to Sell Majority of US Business

December 19, 2025

TikTok Owner ByteDance Signs Deal to Sell Majority of US Business

ByteDance will sell most of its TikTok US business to investors including Oracle and Silver Lake. The deal ends US security concerns and will close by January 22.

Denmark Blames Russia for Cyber-Attacks on Water Utility and Election Websites

December 19, 2025

Denmark Blames Russia for Cyber-Attacks on Water Utility and Election Websites

Denmark accuses Russia of cyber-attacks disrupting a water utility and election systems. Officials call it hybrid warfare aimed at punishing Ukraine supporters.

H-1B Visa Holders Stuck Abroad Should Get Written Employer Approval for Remote Work: Attorney

December 19, 2025

H-1B Visa Holders Stuck Abroad Should Get Written Employer Approval for Remote Work: Attorney

Visa delays leave many H-1B workers stranded abroad. Attorney David Santiago advises getting written proof from employers for remote work. This helps during US re-entry amid long absences and visa appointment rescheduling to 2026.

India Faces Biggest Strategic Challenge in Bangladesh Since 1971, Warns Parliamentary Panel

December 18, 2025

India Faces Biggest Strategic Challenge in Bangladesh Since 1971, Warns Parliamentary Panel

A Parliamentary panel says India confronts its toughest Bangladesh challenge since 1971. Shift in Dhaka's politics and rising rival influences risk India losing its space. The report urges quick talks on the Ganga Water Treaty due in 2026.

EU Court Flags Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' as Possibly Unlawful Over Racial Bias

December 18, 2025

EU Court Flags Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' as Possibly Unlawful Over Racial Bias

The EU's top court says Denmark's 'ghetto law' may violate race equality rules. Residents in Copenhagen’s Mjølnerparken housing estate now hope to win in Danish courts after the ruling.