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Trump launches official White House TikTok account despite federal ban law
President Donald Trump launched an official White House account on TikTok on Tuesday, underscoring his political embrace of the Chinese-owned app even as he continues to block enforcement of a federal law that could ban it in the United States. The @WhiteHouse account's first post featured video clips of Trump at recent events set to dramatic music, echoing a viral TikTok trend that paired footage from the movie Creed with a track by rapper Kendrick Lamar. The move marks a sharp reversal for Trump, who tried to ban TikTok during his first term in office. He opened a personal account in mid-2024 to court younger voters, amassing a large following. His last personal post was on Election Day in November. 'President Trump's message dominated TikTok during his presidential campaign,' White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. 'We're excited to build on that success and communicate in a way no other administration has before.' TikTok's future in the US remains uncertain under a 2024 law that requires app stores and cloud providers to block the app unless Chinese parent company ByteDance sells it to a non-Chinese buyer. Lawmakers cited national security risks, warning Beijing could access US user data or manipulate content. The statute allows only limited 90-day extensions if there is 'significant progress' toward a sale. Trump, however, has repeatedly issued additional reprieves since taking office in January, giving TikTok until mid-September to find a new owner. Another extension remains possible. Trump's allies and some TikTok executives have lobbied to keep the app operating in the US, arguing it is a vital political and cultural platform. The White House's new account signals the administration sees value in directly engaging TikTok's younger user base despite the bipartisan push in Congress to force a divestiture.


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14-08-2025
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Meet the humanoid robot spotted running around Dubai
You may have seen videos or pictures of a human-like robot walking across the roads of Dubai, or even running in Dubai mall. The robot has even met Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. So what actually is the robot and what can it do? Meet Unitree G1, a humanoid robot that comes with a trusty companion, a robot dog. The robot comes from Unitree, a China-based robotics firm and their Middle East partner Ednex Automation. The details: The robot is about 130cms tall and weighs about 35kg, it's made up of 43 pieces which gives it a lot of freedom for movement. Battery life is about 2 hours and it can move at about 2 metres per second. What can it do? The G1 robot can walk, run jump and squat like a human. It has three 'fingers' and can grip objects. There is a video on the Unitree website of it opening a bottle of Coca-Cola and crushing nuts. The robot has 360 degree cameras enabling it to take in its environment. It can interact with humans in the form of waving and it also has a microphone and speaker to listen and communicate. Where to find it? Keep your eyes peeled and you might be able to spot the robot walking around Dubai. According to WAM, it will soon be in the Museum of the Future for tourists and residents to witness. How to get one? You can buy a G1 robot from Unitree for price from Dhs59,000 Also read: Dubai announces world's first AI chef Image: Khaleej Times/Unitree > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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Get Dhs100 in Deliveroo credit if your dog is named after a food
Let's be honest, every day is International Dog Day, but the official date is on August 26. To celebrate, Deliveroo is hosting a cute competition where pup owners can receive Deliveroo credit if their four-legged friend is named after something that belongs on the menu. Called Roo Foodie Dogs, the competition is essentially a nationwide celebration of pups named after food. Have a golden retriever named Sir Waffles? A chihuahua you call Nugget? Or a Border Collie who comes when you call Pepper? This is for you. All you have to do is upload one photo with your dog's name to And as a treat… The first 500 entries will receive Dhs100 in Deliveroo food credit, which they can spend at the pet stores on the app. You can purchase anything you or your furry friend needs, from food to treats, toys, fancy shampoo, and more. And all you have to do is upload one photo (and we're sure you have thousands of them in your photo gallery), add your pup's name, and you will be treated to Dhs100 in Deliveroo credit. It's that simple. The competition runs from August 18 to 29, 2025. For the main prize, the cutest pic of them all will walk away with tails wagging with a grand prize of Dhs1,000 in Deliveroo credits. Yet another opportunity to stock up on all the treats your furry family member deserves. The winner will be revealed on the first week of September on Deliveroo's social channels. Stay tuned to @deliveroo_ae PS. Even if you don't have a dog named after a foodie treat, you can still enjoy a scroll session, but be prepared to 'aww' for several minutes on end. Deliveroo is a British multinational online food delivery company and Roo Foodie Dogs is part of Deliveroo's mission to create meaningful, feel-good moments for the communities it serves. We can get behind this, Deliveroo. @deliveroo_ae Images: Unsplash > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in