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Consumer groups from eight EU countries lodged complaints on Thursday against Meta, accusing the US company of illegally processing user data and using its "pay or consent" system as a "smokescreen" for privacy breaches.

A TikTok video shows a woman explaining the difference between Ice Tropez and Brutal Fruit. The lady compared the two drinks to the Gautrain and Shosholoza train.

A Pretoria woman showed off her kota-making skills. The hustler made 35 of them for one order. She captured the very busy process in a TikTok video.

A Gauteng man took to his TikTok account and showed off his fully stocked fridge with alcohol and his home gaming setup. South Africans are impressed.

Asian shares mostly fell on Thursday tracking US losses ahead of the release of crucial inflation data later in the day that will help chart the Fed's rate cut timeline.

Pressed by parents to pose in videos with make-up and skincare products, pre-teen girls dubbed "Sephora Kids" have taken TikTok by storm in a trend that some specialists brand a danger to children's mental and physical health. Skin specialists warned that some of the products used in the kids' videos contain ingredients not suited to young skin, such as retinol.

If you want a snappy death, one expert's advice is to leap into a river near the Australian city of Darwin -- within minutes, you'll be in the jaws of one of the hundreds of crocodiles that stalk its murky waters. The creature launched its hulking body upwards, its jaws at full stretch, before clamping its teeth deep into the flesh and splashing back into the water.

TikTok users shared their experiences about earnings. They said the middle is about the mind, not money. One can earn more and be broke, and vice versa.

Smartphone in hand, Mexican law student Gerardo Vera records a short political news video for TikTok aimed at younger voters who will be a major force in this year's presidential elections. Younger Mexicans "will define the vote," Vera said.
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