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TikTok and SRMG join forces to back local talent, drive MENA media innovation

This strategic partnership builds on the momentum of earlier joint initiatives, including the launch of the Billboard Arabia TikTok Music Charts, a first-of-its-kind platform spotlighting the most streamed and culturally influential songs in the Arab world. (Supplied)
This strategic partnership builds on the momentum of earlier joint initiatives, including the launch of the Billboard Arabia TikTok Music Charts, a first-of-its-kind platform spotlighting the most streamed and culturally influential songs in the Arab world. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 May 2025

TikTok and SRMG join forces to back local talent, drive MENA media innovation

TikTok and SRMG join forces to back local talent, drive MENA media innovation
  • Partnership will accelerate creator economy and drive commercial growth by integrating TikTok鈥檚 platform with SRMG鈥檚 media ecosystem, events, and training initiatives, companies said

RIYADH: Leading media group SRMG has announced a strategic partnership with TikTok to empower the next generation of content creators in 萝莉视频 and across the MENA region, while also driving commercial growth through a series of innovative initiatives.聽

The partnership will leverage TikTok鈥檚 expertise in amplifying content reach, unlocking monetization opportunities, and fostering deeper connections with the region鈥檚 digitally native audience. It also aims to expand TikTok鈥檚 footprint through integration into SRMG鈥檚 flagship events and diverse media platforms, particularly in the fields of entertainment, sports, and lifestyle.

A key initiative under the partnership was the launch of #TikTokAcademy, a local program tailored for 萝莉视频 and developed in conjunction with SRMG Academy. This initiative invites aspiring digital storytellers to submit original content across lifestyle, fashion, film and entertainment, news, and sports. Selected creators will gain exclusive training across SRMG鈥檚 media brands, gaining firsthand experience alongside editors, journalists, and producers.

As part of the partnership, SRMG鈥檚 cultural and entertainment events such as the Billboard Arabia Music Awards and Hia Hub, will provide a prominent platform to spotlight TikTok creators and raise their profile. SRMG will also activate its extensive media network, including, Hia Magazine, Sayidaty, Arriyadiyah, and Billboard Arabia to amplify content and showcase creators through editorial and digital platforms.

This aligns with broader industry momentum, as the media sector added SAR 14.5 billion ($3.86 billion) to the GDP in 2023, with ambitions to more than triple that by 2030 and generate 67,000 jobs by 2024. The entertainment sector is booming as well, bringing in over SAR 1 billion in revenue and engaging more than 75 million people in the past five years. Social media is a major driving force behind this surge, with 萝莉视频 ranked among the top countries for usage, fuelling a new era of content creation, digital storytelling, and influencer-led innovation.

Commenting on the partnership, Bassil Al Mouallimi Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer at SRMG, said: 鈥淲e believe in the power of community and in the influential role the new generation plays in shaping the future of media in our region.鈥 He noted that 鈥渢he region鈥檚 creative economy is witnessing remarkable and rapid growth, particularly across the media, entertainment, and social platform sectors.鈥 Al Mouallimi added: 鈥淥ur strategic partnership with TikTok marks a significant step in solidifying our presence at the heart of this creative movement. We are working to connect talented creators with global platforms and foster an environment that empowers them to thrive and make a meaningful impact.鈥 He emphasized that 鈥渢his goes beyond simply producing trend-driven content 鈥 it鈥檚 about building sustainable career paths, amplifying authentic voices, and driving growth in the content economy.鈥

Kinda Ibrahim, TikTok鈥檚 General Manager of Content Operations in MEA, South and Central Asia said 鈥淎t TikTok, we are committed to empowering a new generation of storytellers by giving them the tools, platform, and global stage to express themselves and shape culture. 萝莉视频 is home to an incredibly engaged and creative community. Through this partnership with SRMG, we are doubling down on our efforts to nurture local talent, fuel the region鈥檚 creative economy, and help creators thrive, not just in the Kingdom, but across the world.鈥澛

This strategic partnership builds on the momentum of earlier joint initiatives, including the launch of the Billboard Arabia TikTok Music Charts, a first-of-its-kind platform spotlighting the most streamed and culturally influential songs in the Arab world. It also follows the rollout of SRMG Academy鈥檚 first technology journalism course, powered by TikTok, designed to train the next wave of Saudi storytellers in navigating and reporting on the fast-evolving tech landscape.


Google says it has resolved global service outage impacting multiple platforms

Google says it has resolved global service outage impacting multiple platforms
Updated 13 June 2025

Google says it has resolved global service outage impacting multiple platforms

Google says it has resolved global service outage impacting multiple platforms

Alphabet鈥檚 Google said on Thursday it had resolved a brief global service disruption on its platforms that affected multiple services such as music streamer Spotify and instant messaging provider Discord.

鈥淭he issue with Google Chat, Google Meet, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Cloud Search, Google Tasks, Google Voice has been resolved for all affected users,鈥 the company said.

鈥淲e will publish an analysis of this incident once we have completed our internal investigation.鈥

The outage disrupted services on platforms such as Spotify, Snapchat and Discord that rely on the tech giant鈥檚 cloud managed services and infrastructure.

Google Cloud鈥檚 dashboard said engineering teams were working to resolve a few services still seeing some residual impact.

The outage began around 1:50 p.m. ET and there were 14,729 reports of Google Cloud being down in the US around 2:32 p.m. ET, according to tracking website Downdetector.com.

At the peak of the disruption, there were about 46,000 outage reports on Spotify and 10,992 on Discord in the US As of 6:18 p.m. ET, Spotify showed a little over 1,000 reports, while Discord outages had come down to 200.

Downdetector鈥檚 numbers are based on user-submitted reports. The outage might have affected a larger number of users. (Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)
 


Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj
Updated 13 June 2025

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

MAKKAH: Every year, the holy lands transform into a unique visual spectacle pulsing with faith and human diversity, drawing the world鈥檚 eyes to Makkah, where millions of Muslims perform the pilgrimage of Hajj.

During this period of spiritual and human momentum, photographers stand as visual historians, conveying to the world unforgettable scenes through their lenses that capture moments of worship, tears, unity, mercy, and cultural diversity.

Photographer Anas Al-Harthi said: 鈥淲hen I carry my camera during Hajj season, I feel that I am not just documenting an event but painting a grand canvas of faith in human colors from every continent.鈥

He added: 鈥淎 photographer during Hajj does not just take a picture 鈥 he moves with a deep sense that this shot may remain a witness to a moment that will never be repeated in the pilgrim鈥檚 life.鈥

Photo by Faisal Al-Thaqafi.

Al-Harthi pointed out that the greatest challenge is respecting the sanctity of the scene without interfering with it, which requires a high artistic sense and an appreciation of place, time and situation.

Photographer Anas Bakhsh said that the experience of photographing during Hajj places the photographer at the heart of human emotion.

鈥淭housands of faces pass before you, and each face carries a story, every tear bears a prayer, and every movement expresses longing and contentment. Sometimes I feel that the photo I took is an answered prayer for someone in a moment of complete submission to God.鈥

He said that the scene forever engraved in his memory is when crowds gather on the plain of Arafat at the same time, a majestic sight where differences between people dissolve and the sounds of Talbiyah and supplication rise.

Photographer Faisal Al-Thaqafi said that professional photography during Hajj is not only about technical skill, but also about cultural and religious awareness, and the ability to engage with the scene with the spirit of a believing photographer. 鈥淭he photographer during Hajj is not just a professional holding a camera 鈥 he is an eye pulsing with faith, translating emotion into imagery.鈥

He added: 鈥淪ometimes you capture an image of an elderly pilgrim raising his hands to the sky, and you realize that this photo will remain in people鈥檚 hearts more than any commentary or report 鈥 because it is sincere, pure, and simple.鈥

The three photographers agree that the logistical challenges 鈥 crowds, heat, and problems involving mobility 鈥 do not stand in the way of their passion. Instead, they drive them to exert double the effort to document this unique event.

Bakhsh said: 鈥淓very season, I return home with thousands of photos, but I keep only one or two for myself 鈥 those images that I feel touched something inside me and perhaps touched the hearts of millions around the world.鈥

Photo by Faisal Al-Thaqafi.

Al-Thaqafi said that a successful photograph during Hajj is not only one of high visual quality, but one that conveys a genuine emotion. 鈥淭he strongest images are those that do not need an explanation. You see a pilgrim smiling or crying, and you feel your heart tremble.鈥

Al-Harthi believes that a photograph can change the world鈥檚 perception of Hajj and bring this great ritual closer to non-Muslims as well, saying: 鈥淲e are not working only for documentation 鈥 we are working to build a human bridge, where the spirit of Islam is shown through an honest and professional lens.鈥

With these sincere lenses, the Hajj season becomes an open exhibition of spirituality, where photos tell stories that words cannot express, and bear witness to the greatest annual human gathering, where everyone is equal in attire, and united in purpose: seeking mercy and forgiveness.

Amid this visual momentum created by photographers through their lenses, the impact of these images is also felt by the pilgrims themselves and by millions of followers on social media. Syrian pilgrim Omar Al-Kadeeb, from Deir Ezzor, said: 鈥淧hotos of relatives who performed the pilgrimage in the holy sites and near the Kaaba reached my family and friends within minutes and spread widely. At that moment, we felt like we were part of their spiritual journey despite the distance.鈥 He added: 鈥淚 saw images taken of pilgrims from all nationalities, and I found myself moving emotionally through the scenes 鈥 from a father crying in prayer, to a child smiling in Arafat, to a woman raising her hands to the sky in a profoundly moving moment that cannot be described.鈥

Photos by Faisal Al-Thaqafi, center shot, and Anas Al-Harthi.

Al-Kadeeb said that the professional photos shared by photographers on platforms such as X, Instagram and TikTok enhance the status of Hajj in people鈥檚 hearts and make it feel more relatable and more meaningful to the viewer 鈥 even if they are not performing Hajj themselves.

鈥淚 believe every beautiful image from Hajj is an indirect invitation for people to dream of Hajj and to realize the greatness of this immense pillar,鈥 Al-Kadeeb said.

He concluded with high praise for the photographers: 鈥淭hey are not just professionals 鈥 they are messengers of peace and beauty, delivering the message in today鈥檚 universal language: a photo.鈥


Arab News honored in London on its 50th anniversary

Arab News honored in London on its 50th anniversary
Updated 12 June 2025

Arab News honored in London on its 50th anniversary

Arab News honored in London on its 50th anniversary
  • Well-attended event organized by Global Arab Network at Frontline Club discussed news in the era of digital transformation and AI
  • Attendees saw preview of 鈥淩ewriting Arab News,鈥 a film about the newspaper鈥檚 relaunch and transformation between 2016 and 2018

LONDON: To mark the 50th anniversary of Arab News, the Global Arab Network hosted on Friday an event at the Frontline Club featuring a documentary preview and a panel discussion on the newspaper鈥檚 digital transformation and the growing impact of artificial intelligence on the future of media.

Welcoming guests, Ghassan Ibrahim, founder of the London-based Global Arab Network, commended Arab News, saying it has become 鈥渙ne of the most trusted newspapers in the Middle East.鈥

鈥淕lobal Arab Network works to help people from Arab countries and other parts of the world understand each other better. They support projects that connect cultures, support development, and share news and ideas,鈥 he said.

鈥淭heir work is similar to what Arab News does 鈥 they both want to bring the East and West closer together.鈥

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The Frontline Club in London describes itself as 鈥渁 gathering place for journalists, photographers and other likeminded people interested in international affairs鈥 that champions 鈥渋ndependent journalism and freedom of speech; rallies the 鈥減rotection of press freedom;鈥 and 鈥渇ights for the safety of freelancers in doing their important work.鈥

In his address, Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas said: 鈥淲e thank the Global Arab Network for hosting this event and presenting the documentary. We hope that the attendees can benefit from the Arab News digital transformation success story as we all brace for an AI-led future鈥

He added: 鈥淔or the past 50 years, Arab News has been at the forefront of technology when it comes to news gathering, verification, research and distribution. We vow to continue on this path, and our latest podcast, launched using Google NotebookLM, is a testimony to our commitment.鈥

The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists including Saudi Editor Othman Al-Omair, Asharq Network鈥檚 Nabeel Khatib and Al Majalla Editor in Chief, Ibrahim Hamidi.

The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)
The Frontline Club event in London was attended by renowned dignitaries, diplomats and journalists. (AN photos)

Members of parliament, lecturers from British universities and former ministers and ambassadors were also among the attendees.

The event saw a preview of 鈥淩ewriting Arab News,鈥 a short film about the newspaper鈥檚 relaunch and digital transformation between 2016 and 2018, which was presented by Global Arab Network.

The event paid tribute to the brothers Hisham and Mohammed Ali Hafiz, who launched Arab News as 萝莉视频鈥檚 first English-language daily newspaper, from a small garage in their hometown, Jeddah, while depicting the publication鈥檚 growth and milestones in the runup to it relaunch.

The evening also discussed how Arab News is consistently launching new initiatives and projects as part of its preparations for an AI-driven future.

鈥淚n 2000, less than 7 percent of the world鈥檚 population was connected to the internet; 25 years later, more than 60 percent of the world is connected to the internet,鈥 Abbas said.

鈥淲e are at the brink of an AI revolution that is already happening, and the evolution of the news industry continues. We hope that Arab news can continue this challenge and thrive under this challenge.鈥

Arab News was established in 1975 under the slogan, 鈥淭he Middle East鈥檚 Leading English Language Daily,鈥 to give Arabs a voice in English while documenting the major transformations taking place across the Middle East.

In April 2018, Arab News changed its 43-year-old logo with a new one as well as its motto to 鈥淭he Voice of a Changing Region.鈥 The newspaper relaunched with a new design and a new approach to stories that it believed was better suited to the internet age.

鈥淪ince 1975, Arab News has been the voice of the Arab world and the newspaper of record for 萝莉视频 and the wider region. As this region changes, and as the Arab world faces new challenges and new political, social and economic realities, so must that voice change. And so must Arab News,鈥 the newspaper said in an editorial on April 4.

Arab News is marking its 50th anniversary at a shifting moment, as Lebanon and Syria form new governments and the Middle East prepares for a high-level conference on the Palestinian two-state solution, co-chaired by 萝莉视频 and France, in New York this June.

鈥淚t鈥檚 remarkable looking back at history to see the pattern of how history repeats itself, but sometimes it could be a happy ending,鈥 said Abbas.

A panel discussion after the screening of the documentary featured Chris Doyle, director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu); Juan Senor, partner at Innovation Media Consulting Group; and Abbas.

鈥淟ike Arab News, tech giants Apple and Google also started in garages 鈥 there鈥檚 something to be said about that,鈥 Doyle said.

He praised Arab News for consistently reinventing itself 鈥渘ot just to keep up with the times, but to stay ahead of them.鈥

In April, Arab News launched its 50th anniversary collection, highlighting key events that shaped the Middle East over the past five decades, alongside the newspaper鈥檚 own evolution.

As part of its digital transformation efforts and complementing the anniversary project, Arab News released a podcast series last month. Produced using Google鈥檚 AI-powered research tool, NotebookLM, it features artificial hosts and AI-generated voices recounting pivotal moments that defined the region鈥檚 recent history.

Senor said: 鈥淎rab News has consistently set the standard for English-language journalism in the region, offering clarity and credibility at a time when balanced narratives about the Middle East are more important than ever.鈥

He added: 鈥淎rab News has played a crucial role in elevating regional voices that were often overlooked or misrepresented in international discourse 鈥 it鈥檚 journalism with purpose, not just headlines.鈥

As part of the same series of initiatives marking its 50th anniversary, Arab News hosted a special reception and talk last month in collaboration with Google on the opening day of the Arab Media Summit in Dubai in the UAE.

During the May 26 reception, Mona Al-Marri, director-general of Dubai Media Office, Government of Dubai, said: 鈥淚 hope that all media outlets in our region follow in the steps of Arab News, because this is when you set a good working model for the whole region. 鈥 Arab News is leading this transformation.鈥

In a region where over 50 percent of the population is young, she added, 鈥渨e should all follow this model.鈥

In his keynote speech at the event, Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, said: 鈥淟et鈥檚 all agree that how we create and consume media is changing dramatically. Look at the average attention span, which is eight seconds.鈥

He said the disruptive power of AI 鈥 from disinformation to audience mistrust 鈥 makes the 鈥渉uman touch鈥 more vital than ever. 鈥淎I may be the hero of the next media chapter, but self-critique, adaptability and editorial responsibility will define its success,鈥 Belhoul said.

Arab News, headquartered in Riyadh, has expanded its digital voice by establishing bureaus in London, Pakistan and Dubai, besides editions published in French and Japanese.


France eyes social media ban for under-15s after school stabbing

France eyes social media ban for under-15s after school stabbing
Updated 11 June 2025

France eyes social media ban for under-15s after school stabbing

France eyes social media ban for under-15s after school stabbing
  • A secondary school pupil was arrested on Tuesday after fatally stabbing a 31-year-old school assistant during a bag search in Nogent, eastern France
  • President Emmanuel Macron said France would move ahead with a ban if the EU fails to make progress on a proposal to ban the platform for children in the coming months

PARIS: French authorities have announced plans to ban social media for under-15s and the sale of knives to minors after the murder of a teaching assistant by a 14-year-old boy plunged the country into shock.

A secondary school pupil was arrested on Tuesday after killing a 31-year-old school assistant with a knife during a bag search in Nogent in eastern France.

Friends and well-wishers left flowers and messages of support in front of the secondary school struck by the tragedy.

鈥淲e share your pain,鈥 read one message.

Laurence Raclot, who knew the teaching assistant, Melanie, said she was 鈥渟tunned.鈥

鈥淪he was great with kids,鈥 Raclot said. 鈥淚n a quiet little town, we never would have thought this could happen.鈥

A former hairdresser, Melanie had retrained and worked at the school since September. She was the mother of a four-year-old boy and a councillor in a village near Nogent.

鈥淭here are no words,鈥 added another local, Sabrina Renault. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really sad for her whole family, for that little boy who鈥檚 left without his mum.鈥

Pupils and parents were seen entering and leaving the school, where a psychological support unit has been set up.

The suspect will remain in police custody for a further 24 hours, until Thursday morning, a police source told AFP on Wednesday. Little information has been released about his motive.

In the wake of the attack, authorities promised a raft of measures to tackle knife crime among children.

鈥淚 am proposing banning social media for children under 15,鈥 President Emmanuel Macron said on X on Tuesday evening. 鈥淧latforms have the ability to verify age. Let鈥檚 do it,鈥 he added.

Backed by France and Spain, Greece has spearheaded a proposal for how the EU should limit children鈥檚 use of online platforms as evidence shows that social media can have negative effects on children鈥檚 mental and physical health.

Macron said on Tuesday that if no progress was made within several months, then France would go ahead with the ban unilaterally.

鈥淲e cannot wait,鈥 he told broadcaster France 2.

France has in recent years seen several attacks on teachers and pupils by other schoolchildren.

In March, police started random searches for knives and other weapons concealed in bags at and around schools.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou鈥檚 office said a ban on the sale of knives to minors will be implemented by a decree issued within the next two weeks.

Speaking to broadcaster TF1 on Tuesday evening, Bayrou said that the measure would come into force 鈥渋mmediately.鈥

The list will include 鈥渁ny knife that can be used as a weapon,鈥 he said.

He also said parents and educators should be watching for 鈥渟igns that a teenager is not doing well,鈥 while acknowledging that there was a shortage of psychologists.

Bayrou has also called for a trial of metal detectors in schools.

Education Minister Elisabeth Borne called for a minute鈥檚 silence to be held in all French schools at midday on Thursday to honor the memory of the teaching assistant.

鈥淭he entire educational community is in shock, as is the whole nation,鈥 she told France Inter radio on Wednesday.

Borne said she was 鈥渙pen to anything鈥 to improve safety but added that ceramic blades would be invisible to metal detectors.

She also said that young people should be protected from 鈥渙verexposure to screens.鈥

But trade unions said they were not sure how these proposals would be implemented and enforced.

鈥淭eaching assistants have primarily educational duties within the school environment,鈥 said Sophie Venetitay, general secretary of the SNES-FSU teachers鈥 union.

But, she added, 鈥渓ittle by little, we have seen attempts to turn them into security guards.鈥

Remy Reynaud of the CGT Educ鈥檃ction union criticized the government鈥檚 decision to introduce bag searches outside schools.

鈥淭hey increase tensions,鈥 he said.

鈥淪chool management are pressuring teaching assistants to participate in the searches, which is not part of their duties.鈥


Musk regrets some of his Trump criticisms, says they 鈥榳ent too far鈥

Musk regrets some of his Trump criticisms, says they 鈥榳ent too far鈥
Updated 11 June 2025

Musk regrets some of his Trump criticisms, says they 鈥榳ent too far鈥

Musk regrets some of his Trump criticisms, says they 鈥榳ent too far鈥
  • 鈥業 regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far鈥

WASHINGTON: Elon Musk, the world鈥檚 richest person and Donald Trump鈥檚 former adviser, said Wednesday he regretted some of his recent criticisms of the US president, after the pair鈥檚 public falling-out last week.

鈥淚 regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far,鈥 Musk wrote on his social media platform X.

Musk鈥檚 expression of regret came just days after Trump threatened the tech billionaire with 鈥渟erious consequences鈥 if he sought to punish Republicans who vote for a controversial spending bill.

Their blistering break-up 鈥 largely carried out on social media before a riveted public since Thursday last week 鈥 was ignited by Musk鈥檚 harsh criticism of Trump鈥檚 so-called 鈥渂ig, beautiful鈥 spending bill, which is currently before Congress.

Some lawmakers who were against the bill had called on Musk 鈥 one of the Republican Party鈥檚 biggest financial backers in last year鈥檚 presidential election 鈥 to fund primary challenges against Republicans who voted for the legislation.

鈥淗e鈥檒l have to pay very serious consequences if he does that,鈥 Trump, who also branded Musk 鈥渄isrespectful,鈥 told NBC News on Saturday, without specifying what those consequences would be.

Trump also said he had 鈥渘o鈥 desire to repair his relationship with the South African-born Tesla and SpaceX chief, and that he has 鈥渘o intention of speaking to him.鈥

In his post on Wednesday, Musk did not specify which of his criticisms of Trump had gone 鈥渢oo far.鈥

The former allies had seemed to have cut ties amicably about two weeks ago, with Trump giving Musk a glowing send-off as he left his cost-cutting role at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

But their relationship cracked within days as Musk described the spending bill as an 鈥渁bomination鈥 that, if passed by Congress, could define Trump鈥檚 second term in office.

Trump hit back at Musk鈥檚 comments in an Oval Office diatribe and from there the row detonated, leaving Washington stunned.

鈥淟ook, Elon and I had a great relationship. I don鈥檛 know if we will anymore. I was surprised,鈥 Trump told reporters.

Musk, who was Trump鈥檚 biggest donor to his 2024 campaign, also raised the issue of the Republican鈥檚 election win.

鈥淲ithout me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate,鈥 he posted, adding: 鈥淪uch ingratitude.鈥

Trump later said on his Truth Social platform that cutting billions of dollars in subsidies and contracts to Musk鈥檚 companies would be the 鈥渆asiest way鈥 to save the US government money. US media have put the value of the contracts at $18 billion.

With real political and economic risks to their falling out, both appeared to inch back from the brink on Friday, with Trump telling reporters 鈥淚 just wish him well,鈥 and Musk responding on X: 鈥淟ikewise.鈥

Trump had spoken to NBC on Saturday after Musk deleted one of the explosive allegations he had made during their fallout, linking the president with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Musk had alleged that the Republican president is featured in unreleased government files on former associates of Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while he faced sex trafficking charges.

Trump was named in a trove of deposition and statements linked to Epstein that were unsealed by a New York judge in early 2024. The president has not been accused of any wrongdoing in the case.

鈥淭ime to drop the really big bomb: (Trump) is in the Epstein files,鈥 Musk posted on X. 鈥淭hat is the real reason they have not been made public.鈥

Musk did not reveal which files he was talking about and offered no evidence for his claim.

He appeared to have deleted those tweets by Saturday morning.