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Chair of a House committee on China demands urgent White House briefing on TikTok dealIn a statement released Friday, Rep. John Moolenaar, the chairman of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, praised the propo...
China's silent war on West: Undersea cables, TikTok, and technological takeoverExperts warn about China's growing control over global telecommunications. This includes undersea cables and data centers. Salih Hudayar hi...
Where Joe Biden stands on major US flashpoints with ChinaThe former vice president -- a long-time member of a foreign policy establishment that advocated engagement with Beijing -- has shifted alo...
ByteDance, the world’s most valuable startup, weighs selling TikTokA TikTok stake sale would likely push back any initial public offering for ByteDance. The company has considered an IPO in the US or Hong K...
Opinion: Thank the elections for keeping the breed of “real leaders” still aliveMany arm-chair leaders who can’t get 100 people on the ground to listen to them, can easily pop up in TV studios to become sound-byte warri...
Singing a new RaGa: Rahul Gandhi's new look hits the oppositionA seasoned politician like Arun Jaitley felt compelled to use the budget debate to shoot off a retort to Rahul's "suitboot ki sarkar'' jibe.
2013: Kejriwal instils fear of aam aadmi in parties; phenomenon to impact 2014 pollsWhen the Delhi CM moves into a small flat rather than a plush bungalow and moves around without security he will have introduced a new cult...
- India becoming 'democracy of sound bytes': Politicians
India is increasingly becoming a "democracy of sound bytes" because of "undue" coverage given by the media to disruptions in Parliament.
- Rahul's boys won, but he's yet to cross threshold
Rahul Gandhi might get a lift on the back of Congress' election wins, but he is yet to impact his party's election prospects.