Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have sent letters to major semiconductor manufacturing equipment (SME) companies regarding t
Taiwan's top intelligence official stated that the United States is likely to maintain its policy of containing China while continuing to support Taiwan, regardless of the outcome of the 2024 US Presidential elections.
The conference of German Business (APK) in New Delhi today. He emphasized that the fusion of Germany's renowned precision engineering and India's capacity to scale up physical, digital, and social infrastructure could create extraordinary outcomes for the world.
US senators and representatives criticised the South African government this week for yielding to China's demands regarding the relocation of Taiwan's representative office.
His remarks come in light of a July investigation that revealed Harvard placed two student protesters, Cosette Wu and Tsering Yangchen, on disciplinary probation while failing to take any action against a pro-CCP graduate student who allegedly assaulted them during the protest.
The Chinese government has limited international travel by requiring certain teachers, civil servants, and executives from state-owned companies to surrender their passports.
Harvard University placed Taiwanese-American student Cosette Wu on disciplinary probation for disrupting a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, while Chinese student Zou Hongji, who removed Wu from the venue, faced no sanctions despite being found in breach of university policies.
Their inquiries focus on issues arising from recent protests, anti-terrorism policies, accountability laws, widespread enforced disappearances, the right to life amid climate change, death penalty practices, and violations of women's rights
Taiwan urged Beijing to reconsider its actions after China's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) announced it had received numerous reports on individuals labelled as "diehard Taiwan independence separatists."
The Chinese government has been mute on when the next military parade will occur. Certainly, 2024 would have been ideal for a military parade, given that it marks the 75th anniversary of modern China's founding.
The workers were detained in Zhengzhou, the home of Foxconn's largest iPhone factory, by the local public security bureau for the equivalent of "breach of trust", Al Jazeera reported.