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TikTok thrives at Cannes as U.S. ban delays continue, while civil society pushes to break up Big Tech amid ongoing regulatory tensions.

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TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream
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TikTok is making waves at Cannes, the glitzy film festival where creativity and commerce collide. Despite looming threats of a U.S. ban, the platform feels untouchable here—booming with star-studded parties, brand deals, and a palpable sense of cultural influence. It’s a stark contrast to the political battles back home, proving TikTok’s global grip isn’t loosening anytime soon.
Editor’s Note: Even as U.S. lawmakers debate banning TikTok over security concerns, its presence at Cannes shows how deeply entrenched it is in global culture and business. This isn’t just about viral dances—it’s a powerhouse for entertainment, advertising, and even filmmaking. The disconnect between political rhetoric and on-the-ground reality makes this a fascinating watch. Will regulators catch up, or is TikTok too big to fail?

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