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Topic of the Day | Tiktok

Between Beijing and Washington: The geopolitical battle for TikTok

TikTok is at a geopolitical crossroads: an alleged deal between Trump and Xi could bring the app under the control of tech oligarchs in the US, while China continues to control the algorithm. Whoever determines the data and content in future could not only shape trends, but also influence public opinion and political realities.

By Amelie Richter and Fabian Peltsch

News | Trade

Ahead of Trump-Xi phone call: China rebuffs chip restrictions

China's cyberspace authority has apparently instructed technology companies to stop using Nvidia chips. China's Foreign Ministry is not commenting clearly on media reports in advance of a planned Trump-Xi phone call.

By Leonardo Pape

Donald Trump's policies during his presidency from 2017 to 2021 were characterized by a nationalist and populist approach under the slogan "America First". His economic measures focused on tax cuts and deregulation, while he implemented strict restrictions in immigration policy. In terms of foreign policy, he withdrew from international agreements and relied on unconventional diplomacy. Trump's time in office was characterized by polarizing rhetoric and deep social division in the USA. You can find all the news here: Trump 2.0 Who is Donald Trump? Donald Trump is an American businessperson, television personality and politician who served as the 45th President of the United States from January 2017 to January 2021. He was born on June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York City. Trump is known for his real estate projects and his involvement in the entertainment industry, particularly as host of the reality TV show "The Apprentice". What does Donald Trump do for a living? Donald Trump is a versatile businessperson and politician. He started his career in the real estate sector by taking over and expanding his father's company, the "Trump Organization". Under his leadership, the Trump Organization developed numerous prestigious real estate projects, including skyscrapers, hotels, casinos and golf courses worldwide. Among the most famous projects are the Trump Tower in New York City and the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. In addition to real estate, Trump was also active in the entertainment industry. He became widely known as the host of the reality TV show "The Apprentice", which ran from 2004 to 2015. The show increased his public profile considerably. Politically, Trump ran as the Republican Party's presidential candidate in 2016 and won against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. His presidency from 2017 to 2021 was characterized by unconventional and often controversial policies. What is Donald Trump's political career like? Donald Trump's political career began with his candidacy for the presidency in 2016 as a Republican. Despite a lack of political experience, he won against Hillary Clinton and became the 45th President of the USA. His presidency from 2017 to 2021 was characterized by controversial decisions and polarized public discourse. He pursued protectionist economic policies, tightened immigration regulations and withdrew from several international agreements. After his defeat to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump remained an influential figure within the Republican Party and repeatedly hinted at running again in future elections. What is Donald Trump's policy? Donald Trump's policies during his presidency from 2017 to 2021 were characterized by a nationalist and populist orientation, which was summarized under the slogan "America First". His domestic and foreign policy reflected a protectionist stance aimed at strengthening the US economy and securing the nation's borders. Trump's policies left a deeply divided country and a lasting impact on the Republican Party. What is Donald Trump accused of? Donald Trump faces several serious charges stemming from his time as a businessperson and president. These various accusations have serious legal consequences and have a significant impact on Trump's political future. You can read more about this on the respective pages of NZZ, Deutschlandfunk and Morgenpost.