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After a possible ban in the USA, TikTok is going to face yet another challenge in handling content around its first US presidential elections.
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After a possible ban in the USA, TikTok is going to face yet another challenge in handling content around its first US presidential elections.
 
                  
Chinese state media CGTN said that ByteDance will not sell the US operations of TikTok to either Microsoft or Oracle and neither the company will give the source code to any US buyers.
 
                  
Microsoft on Sunday said that its offer to buy TikTok was rejected and thus Oracle was left as the sole remaining bidder ahead of a looming decline for the Chinese owned video app to sell or shut down its US operations.
 
                  
London’s Centricus Asset Management and US-based video networking app Triller Inc. have joined in the race to acquire TikTok from ByteDance in a multi-country deal, Bloomberg reported.
 
                  
 
                  
The American computer software giant Oracle is considering buying TikTok's U.S. operations.
 
                  
In an All-Hands meeting of Facebook, its CEO Mark Zuckerberg was asked about the situation surrounding TikTok, an App by ByteDance.
 
                  
The U.S. China Trade War takes another victim, WeChat, after TikTok.
 
                  
US President Donal Trump on Thursday signed an executive order barring any transaction with the Chinese company ByteDance.
 
                  
ByteDance's TikTok has planned to build a data centre in Ireland by early 2022. The act is an effort to distant its operations from the China.
 
                  
The Wall Street Journal on Friday night reported that Microsoft, headed by Indian-American Satya Nadella, is in advanced talks to acquire the US operations of TikTok. The deal could run into billions of dollars.
 
                  
After India, United States "looking at" banning Chinese app TikTok. The United States Government is contemplating a ban on the Chinese social media app TikTok, over security concerns.
 
                  
Tik-Tok owned by China based company ByteDance has announced that it will leave the Hong kong markets due to China's new national security laws.
 
                  
 
                  
India has banned the use of the popular app TikTok and 58 other Chinese native applications. CEO of TikTok based in China wrote a message to all of his employees in India.
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