Weeks after Singaporeans were left fuming from an American lawmaker’s grilling of TikTok’s CEO over his nationality and ...
Among the facts TikTok’s lawsuit against the US government surfaced: billionaire ByteDance Ltd. founder Zhang Yiming is living in Singapore while keeping Chinese citizenship.Zhang joins a raft of ...
TikTok CEO has made it clear that they'll take the legal approach and has assured that TikTok isn't going anywhere. Read full ...
A user believed to be from China claims in the clip that some Chinese Singaporeans were offended at being called ‘compatriot’ ...
In January, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew faced an intense grilling by skeptical U.S. lawmakers about his company’s ties to Beijing and its alleged risk to national security. Calm under the barrage, ...
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The wildly popular app has been in the headlines for weeks as US lawmakers face off against TikTok's Chinese parent company ...
WASHINGTON--If some U.S. lawmakers have their way, the United States and China could end up with something in common: TikTok might not be available in either country. The House on Wednesday ...