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Trump and Xi seek TikTok win to break US-China gridlock
- Congress has ordered TikTok shut down for American users.
- TikTok deal to transfer platform’s assets to US owners.
- US TikTok to still make use of ByteDance’s algorithm: sources
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will seek an agreement on Friday to help keep the video app TikTok online in the US and ease tensions between two superpowers locked in a standoff over trade.
The agreement is at the top of the agenda alongside trade for the leaders’ first known call in three months, expected on Friday morning, US officials said. However, China has not confirmed plans for the call.
Trump and Xi’s effort to steady relations comes as the two governments have been discussing a potential in-person summit between Xi and Trump during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea from October 30 to November 1, Reuters has reported.
Beijing’s sign-off is one of the hurdles Trump needed to clear to keep TikTok open. Congress had ordered the app shut down for US users by January 2025 if its US assets weren’t sold by Chinese owner ByteDance.
Trump has declined to enforce the law while his administration looks for a new owner, but also because he worries a ban on the app would anger TikTok’s huge user base and disrupt political communications.

“I like TikTok; it helped get me elected,” Trump said during a press conference on Thursday. “TikTok has tremendous value. The US has that value in its hand because we’re the ones that have to approve it”.
Key questions about the deal remain. It’s not clear the precise ownership structure of the company, how much control China will retain or whether Congress will approve.
The deal would transfer TikTok’s US assets to US owners from ByteDance, Reuters reported. Sources familiar with the deal said US TikTok would still make use of ByteDance’s algorithm.
That arrangement worries lawmakers concerned that Beijing could spy on Americans or conduct influence operations through the app. China has said there is no evidence of a national security threat posed by the app.
Complicated relations
Trump has positioned his foreign policy approach as one of peace-seeking and deal-making. Relations remain icy between the world’s two biggest economies.
“We’re pretty close to a deal,” Trump said on Thursday, in an apparent reference to larger trade talks. “We may do an extension with China, but it’s an extension based on the same terms that we have right now, which are pretty good terms”.
Other key issues include competition between both sides on semiconductors and other advanced technologies. The US wants more Chinese purchases of US-harvested soybeans and Boeing airplanes.
The US is also demanding that China crack down on the export of fentanyl-related chemicals, a major cause of US overdose deaths. Beijing has accused Washington of distorting the issue.
Recent data point to slowing economies in both China and the US.

Since retaking office in January, Trump sharply hiked tariffs across the board and singled out China’s export-oriented economy with especially punitive rates. That prompted China to respond in kind. Tariff rates on both sides of the Pacific rose to triple-digit percentages in April.
A succession of limited agreements since May paused the tit-for-tat tariff war between the countries.
They also set aside issues that led to China choking off rare-earth magnets that Washington needs to make high-tech gadgets. Trump had blocked Beijing’s access to semiconductor design software, jet engines and some chemicals.
“China’s effective use of sticks (rare earths) and carrots (TikTok) has turned things heavily in their favour,” said Scott Kennedy, head of the Chinese Business and Economics program at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank.
Tariffs, a tax on US importers, have been a key plank of Trump’s economic policy. He’s raised them to the highest levels in nearly a century.
The Republican president has portrayed tariffs as an elixir that can recoup lost manufacturing jobs, cut chronic federal government deficits, correct perceived trade imbalances and bend foreign countries to Washington’s will.
Despite the tariffs, China remains the US’ third-largest trading partner and the source of its largest bilateral trade deficit in goods.
Trump has threatened but so far withheld punitive tariffs against Chinese exports related to the country’s purchases of Russian oil.
At the same time, regional worries are multiplying over Taiwan and the South China Sea, risky flashpoints that struggle to command as much attention in Washington as the Russia-Ukraine and Gaza wars.
“Heads-of-state diplomacy plays an irreplaceable role in providing strategic guidance for China-US relations,” said Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington.
In an early sign of goodwill prior to the call, China permitted the departure of Wells Fargo banker Chenyue Mao, who had been prevented from returning to the US for several months.
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Timothée Chalamet in question for ‘Marty Supreme’ press tour attitude
Timothée Chalamet’s press tour for Marty Supreme is drawing almost as much attention as the film itself, with fans and industry watchers divided over the actor’s unusually confident tone while promoting the project.
As the movie prepares for its nationwide release on Christmas Day, Chalamet’s recent interviews have sparked debate about whether his enthusiasm is tipping into arrogance.
Over the past few weeks, the Oscar nominee has leaned into bold promotional choices tied closely to the film’s energy.
Some moments have been widely praised, including a playful parody of an A24 marketing meeting that led to the now-famous orange Marty Supreme blimp.
However, his interview comments have fueled a louder conversation online.
One clip that quickly gained traction featured Chalamet calling Marty Supreme his strongest performance to date.
He said the film marked his best work after years of what he described as consistently high-level acting, adding, “I don’t want people to take it for granted. I don’t want to take it for granted. This is really some top-level shit.”
The remark split fans, with some applauding his self-belief and others feeling the confidence was overstated.
The conversation intensified after Chalamet appeared on Good Morning America, where he spoke about the film’s future in a way that some interpreted as Oscar talk.
“I want the movie to succeed. I want everything to win,” he said.
“The real truth is that Marty Supreme, I feel confident to the degree that by next summer … I’m confident I know what it’s gonna be by next summer.”
While he didn’t mention awards directly, social media quickly filled in the blanks.
Responding to the criticism, Chalamet later told IndieWire that the press tour’s tone is intentional and rooted in the spirit of the film itself.
“This is in the spirit of Marty, and I feel like this is ultimately an original film at a time when original movies aren’t really put out,” he said. “It’s a movie about the pursuit of a dream. I’m leaving it on the field.”
Whether fans love it or question it, the strategy appears to be paying off.
As Variety and other outlets report, Marty Supreme opened on just six screens on Dec. 19 and earned $875,000 in its first weekend, delivering the highest per-screen average of the year and setting records for A24.
With strong early numbers and a wider release ahead, Chalamet’s headline-making press tour has undeniably put the film in the spotlight.
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Ben Affleck, ex Jennifer Lopez reunite for family time with son Samuel
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were spotted spending relaxed family time together just days before Christmas, signaling a supportive dynamic months after finalising their divorce.
The former couple, who settled their split in January following two years of marriage, reunited in Los Angeles on Dec. 21 for a casual shopping outing with Ben’s youngest son, Samuel Affleck, 13.
As per E! News, the trio was seen visiting several stores at the Brentwood Country Mart before sitting down for lunch at a nearby farmer’s market.
Dressed for the winter season, Ben, 53, and Samuel, whom he shares with ex-wife Jennifer Garner, coordinated in similar neutral-toned outfits.
Lopez, 56, opted for a cosy but polished look, pairing a thick cardigan with a brown dress and boots. The low-key outing reflected a calm, family-focused moment rather than a public spectacle.
Their reunion comes just two months after the pair appeared together professionally at the New York City premiere of Kiss of the Spider Woman in October.
The former spouses both served as producers on the musical drama, adapted from the 1992 stage production, and were all smiles on the red carpet.
Lopez also starred in the film as Ingrid Luna, a role Affleck openly praised.
“Jennifer is incredible in this movie,” Affleck said at the time.
“She’s fabulous. And it’s an enormously difficult—it’s all these masters, so it’s not edited in such a way where you can make a little mistake here and there in the dance. It’s singing, dancing, acting and also trying to hold together these multiple tones in the movie.”
Lopez, who shares twins Max and Emme, 17, with Marc Anthony, has also spoken about the project’s deeper meaning for her.
Appearing on Today in October, she credited Affleck for helping bring the film to life, saying, “If it wasn’t for Ben, the movie wouldn’t have gotten made. And I will always give him that credit.”
Their recent family outing suggests that, despite the end of their marriage, Affleck and Lopez continue to share mutual respect, and make space for moments that matter most.
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When Oscar snubs turned into explosive controversies
The Oscars are Hollywood’s biggest night of celebration but over the years the ceremonies have had their fair share of controversies.
Some events have left the audiences in shock, some in anger. From unexpected losses to moments that made history for all the wrong reasons, these jarring incidents proved that the Academy Awards are never just about films.
Here are some of the controversies that will forever remain etched in the history of the Oscar awards:
1. Do the Right Thing gets ignored in 1989 (Snub)
Highly influential American filmmaker and director, Spike Lee’s powerful film was left out of the Best Picture race despite massive praise.
Many critics later called it one of the Academy’s biggest mistakes, saying that the snub showed a larger problem with how stories about race are treated.
2. Adrien Brody’s unexpected kiss in 2003 (Controversy)
When Adrien Brody, best known for his role in The Pianist, won Best Actor, he shocked viewers by kissing Halle Berry on stage without warning.
The moment, however, later sparked massive criticism and conversations about consent, even though it aired live to millions.
3. ‘Brokeback Mountain’ loses in 2006 (Snub)
Brokeback Mountain, the romantic drama and tragedy, was globally expected to win Best Picture, but instead, it lost to Crash, a decision that stunned audiences.
Over time, many critics argued that the loss was guided by discomfort with the film’s central love story.
4. The Oscars So White backlash in 2015 (Controversy)
The 2015 Oscars faced the #OscarsSoWhite backlash because none of the acting nominees were people of colour.
Activist April Reign lashed out, pointing out that Hollywood still has big problems with diversity.
For the second year in a row, all acting nominees were white. The backlash was so quick and loud that it forced the Academy to admit there was a serious diversity problem.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s long wait ends in 2016 (Snub)
Fans across the world had been rooting for the Titanic actor to get his much-deserved accolade. There were plenty of memes made at his expense, too.
It was until his movie The Revenant was, DiCaprio finally accepted his trophy.
5. La La Land Moonlight mix-up sparks controversy in 2017
La La Land was mistakenly announced as Best Picture before Moonlight was revealed as the real winner. Moreover, the mistake played out live on stage, triggering one of the most awkward moments in Oscar history.
6. Roman Polanski’s win sparks walkouts in 2003 (Controversy)
When Polanski won the Best Director award, many attendees decided to leave the ceremony, leaving the win to reopen debates about separating art from personal actions.
Earlier, Rosemary’s Baby director had been charged with six serious offenses, including unlawful sexual activity with a minor, drugging a minor, and engaging in sexual relations with a child.
7. Chadwick Boseman’s shocking loss in 2021 (Snub)
The night was clearly built around the expectation that Boseman would win Best Actor, but when he did not, the dramatic ending left viewers confused and disappointed which sparked massive criticism.
8. Andrea Riseborough’s surprise nomination in 2023 (Controversy)
Andrea’s unexpected and shocking Best Actress nomination sparked many questions about private campaigning and fairness.
The Academy later analysed the process, making it one of the most talked about nominations of the year.
9. ‘Barbie’ backlash over major category misses in 2024 (Snub)
Despite major box office success and cultural impact, Barbie missed key nominations, as fans and critics called it another example of how stories led by women are mostly neglected.
10. Will Smith slaps Chris Rock in 2022 (Controversy)
The Academy Awards stopped in its tracks when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock live on stage in 2022, leaving the audience and the host in complete shock.
Smith later apologised and was banned from attending the Oscars for 10 years. The viral and unexpected moment became one of the most replayed in Oscar history.
Every year, the Oscars continued to promise change, yet these moments proved that controversy remained linked to its history.
For Hollywood, the golden statues never came without drama.
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