Semiconductor Industry

US Lawmakers Pressure Japan to Strengthen Chipmaking Restrictions on China, Warn of Potential Sanctions

In the global semiconductor conflict, key U.S. lawmakers have urged Japan to implement tighter restrictions on the sale of chipmaking equipment to China. The lawmakers warned that if Tokyo does not take action, Washington could impose its own sanctions on...
DJI

U.S.-China Tensions: DJI Sues U.S. Defense Department Over Military Designation; A Fight for Business Survival

DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer of commercial drones, is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) after being added to a list of companies allegedly linked to China’s military. The Chinese-based company filed a lawsuit in a...
Japan

Foreign Nationals in Japan: Addressing Labor Shortage Amid Aging Population

Japan's foreign national population has reached an unprecedented high, with over 3.5 million residents as of mid-2024, according to newly released data from the Immigration Services Agency. This demographic shift, spurred by an increasing demand for labor to counteract the...
Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs

South Africa Asks Taiwan to Relocate Unofficial Embassy Amid Rising Tensions with China

The South African government has requested Taiwan to relocate its unofficial embassy, or liaison office, from the administrative capital, Pretoria, to the commercial hub of Johannesburg. This decision, which comes amidst escalating tensions between China and Taiwan, highlights the intricate...
Apple, China

Apple Opens New R&D Center in Shenzhen Amid Increasing Competition from Huawei

Apple Inc. has taken a significant step to solidify its presence in China by opening a new research and development (R&D) center in Shenzhen, a strategic move to counter the growing influence of Huawei and safeguard its market share in...
Xi Jinping

China’s Silent Expectations: What Beijing Hopes to Gain from the Next U.S. Presidency

On October 10, Taiwan’s National Day, President Lai Ching-te delivered a bold and defiant speech that reverberated across the Taiwan Strait, intensifying an already fragile geopolitical situation. Speaking to an audience in Taipei, Lai emphasized that Taiwan was resolute in...
United States-US

Former Indian Intelligence Officer Charged in U.S. Plot to Assassinate Sikh Activist

The United States has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer, with orchestrating a foiled plot to assassinate a prominent U.S.-based advocate of Khalistan, an independent Sikh state. The indictment has brought to light allegations of Indian government involvement...
China–Fiji

Fiji and China Celebrate Decade of Cooperation Under Belt and Road Initiative

Fiji and China have achieved remarkable progress in their cooperation under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), yielding tangible benefits for the Fijian people through joint efforts in infrastructure construction, clean energy projects, and agricultural collaboration. These successes were lauded...
China BeiDou navigation satellite system

Chinese Scientists Claim Breakthrough Radar Technology Capable of Tracking U.S. Stealth Fighters

Chinese scientists have reportedly developed a new radar technology that can detect and track the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor, one of the world's most advanced stealth fighter jets. This technological leap leverages signals from China’s BeiDou navigation satellite system,...
Russia Reportedly Prepares 11,000 North Korean Soldiers for Frontline Action in Ukraine

Russia Prepares 11,000 North Korean Soldiers for Frontline Action in Ukraine

The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) has revealed that nearly 11,000 North Korean soldiers are preparing to enter the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in international involvement. The statement from Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, Chief...
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