House Republicans press TikTok on use of kids' data, ties to Beijing
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House Republicans press TikTok on use of kids' data, ties to Beijing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two leading Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives wrote a letter to the founder of the popular video sharing app TikTok on Thursday, asking about potentially illegal use of data about children and ties to the Chinese government. Representatives Greg Walden, the top»»»
Republican US senators want to invite Taiwan’s Tsai to address Congress
Taiwan Group of senators make request to House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi A group of US senators has asked House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to invite Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to address a joint meeting of the US Congress, an invitation that would anger Beijing if i»»»
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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday asked Alphabet Inc's Google if it will re-enter the Chinese search engine market and if it would comply with China's internet censorship policies upon its return. Sixteen members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including liberal Democrats and c»»»
No one can 'obliterate' Taiwan's existence, president says on...
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Vowing that “no one can obliterate Taiwan’s existence,” President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of Taipei’s remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationally. Taiwanese President Tsai Ing»»»
No one can 'obliterate' Taiwan's existence: President says
Vowing that "no one can obliterate Taiwan's existence", President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of its remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationally. China, which claims self-ruled and democratic Taiwan»»»
Reuters: No one can 'obliterate' Taiwan's existence, president says on departure for U.S.
Taipei. Vowing that “no one can obliterate Taiwan’s existence”, President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of its remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationall, Reuters reports. China, which claims self-rul»»»
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