TikTok’s lawyers are heading to US federal appeals court to argue that a law forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell or see the app banned in the country is unconstitutional. Also in this edition: Ukrainian women step up into traditionally “male” jobs amid a labour shortage due to Russia’s invasion.
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