Sunday is D-Day for TikTok and WeChat in the US. The Trump administration said it will ban use of WeChat and downloads of TikTok starting this weekend, while still allowing time for a deal to save the video sharing app in the US. Meanwhile, will anyone buy TikTok’s business in India?

Google banned India’s biggest digital payment service. The Play Store took down Paytm and its gaming app Paytm First Games for allegedly violating its gambling policies. The apps will be restored if Paytm, which is competing in a crowded market in India, can demonstrate compliance with Google policies.

Europe’s coronavirus situation is “very serious.” That’s according to the World Health Organization, whose spokesman talked about “alarming rates of transmission across the region.” In the UK, with local restrictions already in place and hospital admissions doubling every eight days, a second national lockdown is on the table.

Barack Obama’s latest memoir is released after the US presidential election. The former US president, who signed a reported $65 million publishing deal with his wife Michelle, wants to support Joe Biden’s campaign without any distractions, according to a spokeswoman. The US doesn’t have the printing capacity to meet demand.