💨 Abstract
TikTok was banned and removed from U.S. app stores on Saturday, following a law requiring its shutdown due to national security concerns. Owned by China's ByteDance, the app informed users it would temporarily go offline, citing a potential 90-day reprieve promised by President-elect Donald Trump. Other ByteDance apps, including Capcut and Lemon8, also disappeared from U.S. app stores.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Imran Khan's party files petition for his release from jail in view of tensions with India
Pakistan claims its X handle was hacked after a post seeks 'more loans' from international partners
Remlife Global Partners With JiyaYu Lifesciences To Replace Animal Inputs In APIs Via Green Chemistry
Prohibited GPS tracker seized from US national at Jabalpur airport
Chopra, Rohit, Sehwag back Indian armed forces amid escalating conflict with Pakistan
Indian Army neutralises Pakistan drone attacks, retaliates against ceasefire violations
IPL suspended indefinitely amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan
No need for panic buying: Oil Cos assure public of ample fuel stocks
Pak says economic affairs ministry's X account hacked
Cricket Australia 'closely monitoring' situation in India, Pakistan
Powered by MessengerX.io