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David Beckham hands Instagram account to Ukrainian doctor

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Former England football captain David Beckham has handed over the reins of his Instagram page to a doctor in Ukraine

The football superstar wants to highlight the “amazing work” of medical professionals caring for patients, amid the war in Ukraine.

Beckham has given, Irnya, the head of the perinatal center in Kharkiv access to his Instagram so that she can post stories about what is happening in the hospitals.

Beckham wants to show his 71 million followers the conditions the doctors and nurses are working under, and the brutality of what Russia is doing.

Iryna is only indentified by her first name and has been working 24/7 to provide support to vulnerable people. 

She has recorded multiple stories to Beckham’s platform saying her team are risking their lives but they love their work. 

 “On the first day of the war, all pregnant women and mothers were evacuated to the basement. It was a terrible three hours that we spent together… Unfortunately, we can’t take babies who are in intensive care to the basement because they rely on life-saving equipment.”

Iryna via David Beckham Instagram stories.

IryNa via Beckham’s Instagram stories

Kharkiv is Ukraine’s second-largest city and has been the centre of bombing and missile attacks since Russia’s invasion began.

Beckham has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2005, an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.

He has urged his followers to donate and support UNICEF’s work in Ukraine. 

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TikTok implements stricter guidelines on weight-loss drug promotion

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TikTok is tightening its regulations on influencers who promote weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.

With over 170 million users in the US, the app aims to prevent the spread of potentially harmful content related to rapid weight loss.

Starting in May, TikTok will prohibit influencers from posting “before-and-after” photos and restrict minors from accessing weight-loss content deemed risky. The crackdown extends to any content promoting drastic weight loss methods, aiming to combat the promotion of unrealistic body standards.

However, some influencers, like Dave Knapp and Kim Carlos, criticise the move, arguing it discriminates against those with health conditions. Others fear losing their income as TikTok takes down their content, prompting concerns about the platform’s future amid potential US bans.

As TikTok enforces stricter guidelines, influencers may seek alternative platforms to share weight-loss content. Despite the popularity of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, the crackdown reflects growing concerns about the impact of such promotions on user health.

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Game on with indie devs celebrated by Nintendo

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Nintendo Switch fans rejoice! The recent Indie World Showcase unveiled 17 new titles coming in 2024.

Including in the rundown is the adorable “Little Kitty, Big City” and explosive platformer “Anton Blast.” In other news, “Stellar Blade” confirms an uncensored release on PlayStation 5, Fallout’s TV adaptation gears up for Season 2, and Keanu Reeves joins the cast of Sonic 3 as Shadow. New releases this week include “Tales of Kenzera: Zau” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants,” while “Fallout 4” gets a next-gen update. With “Stellar Blade” topping the list, gamers have plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks.

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What are the major takeaways from day one of Trump’s trial?

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The first day of Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial that the former president broke the law and corrupted the 2016 election, while his defence lawyer said he committed no crime.

On this episode of Ticker Today – Former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial is officially underway, President Joe Biden makes cannibal claims, TikTok US ban enters the next phase and Gen Z’s are dropping degrees and picking up tools to become blue-collar workers.

Ticker’s Ahron Young and Veronica Dudo discuss.

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