
TSMC says Germany is making good progress in negotiating subsidies
Liu Deyin, chairman of TSMC, the world’s leading chip foundry, said on Tuesday (June 6) that he feels good about the progress of negotiations to

U.S. State Department: U.S. and Chinese officials have frank talks, human rights groups criticize the timing of the talks
top U.S. diplomats had candid and productive conversations with Chinese officials on Monday, despite criticism that the visit was timed to coincide with the anniversary

Former FBI agent Robert Hansen, who spied for Russia, dies in prison
Former FBI agent Robert Hansen, who turned Russia and was once called the most destructive spy of all time, was found dead in his prison

Ukraine steps up offensive in frontline areas
Fighting is raging in several areas of the Ukrainian front in the Zaporozhye and Donetsk regions, suggesting that the long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive may have begun.

Hsiao Mei-qin, Taiwan’s representative to the United States: Maintaining peace across the Taiwan Strait has become the mainstream opinion in the world, China must know that war is not an option
Hsiao Mei-qin, Taiwan’s representative to the United States, said that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army has been disrupting the international order in the Taiwan Strait

The atmosphere in Hong Kong is chilling, former MPs stepped on the red line to mourn June 4th
Just past the 34th anniversary of the June 4 incident, the Hong Kong police arrested one person and took away 23 people in the Victoria