Sanae Takaichi has emerged as a frontrunner to become Japan's first female prime minister, drawing inspiration from Margaret Thatcher. Her victory could impact economic policies and international relations, particularly with China.
The White House has revealed details of a TikTok deal with China that would allow the app to operate in the US under strict data privacy measures. Oracle will manage user data, and a new board will ensure American oversight.
In a crucial call, Trump and Xi aim to finalize an agreement that could keep TikTok operational in the U.S. while easing trade tensions. Discover the implications of this high-stakes negotiation!
In a significant move, President Trump and China's Xi Jinping are finalizing a deal for TikTok's US assets to be sold to American investors. This agreement could reshape US-China relations and TikTok's future.
A potential TikTok deal between the US and China could reshape the app's future in America. As negotiations unfold, what will this mean for users and both nations?
In a dramatic turn of events, President Trump has signed an executive order extending the TikTok ban by three months, just as negotiations with China for a sale of its US assets heat up. Can TikTok avoid going dark in America?
A framework deal for TikTok's sale keeps certain 'Chinese characteristics' intact, raising concerns over influence amid U.S. national security debates. What does this mean for the app's future?
In a major development, President Trump announced a deal with China regarding TikTok that could shift ownership and prevent a nationwide ban. This agreement aims to keep young users happy and engaged with the popular app.
In a significant development, U.S. officials have reached a preliminary deal with China regarding TikTok's ownership, aiming to resolve ongoing trade tensions. With President Trump and Xi Jinping set to approve the deal, the negotiations could reshape the future of social media and international trade.
At a major military parade in Beijing, President Trump called out Chinese leader Xi Jinping, highlighting ongoing trade and tech tensions while sending a provocative message to global leaders.