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TSMC sees chip constraints through 2022, will spend $100bn on boosting capacity (ZD Net)

Liam Tung The automotive industry's semiconductor shortage will be largely resolved next quarter, says Taiwan-based chip maker. https://www.zdnet.com/article/tsmc-sees-chip-constraints-through-2022-will-spend-100bn-on-boosting-capacity/

Advances mean all new US vehicles can be electric by 2035, study finds (The Guardian)

Oliver Milman Rapid advances in the technology and cost of batteries should allow all new cars and trucks sold in the US to be powered...

The Pandemic Remade Every Corner of Society. Now It’s the Climate’s Turn (TIME)

 JUSTIN WORLAND  On her third day as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge phoned the White House. She had taken over an...

Sentencing of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists for Unlawful Assembly (US Department of State)

The United States condemns the sentencing of seven pro-democracy leaders on politically-motivated charges. Beijing and Hong Kong authorities are targeting Hong Kongers for doing...

U.S. Special Envoy Lenderking Returns from Travel to Germany and the United Arab Emirates (US Department of State)

U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking returned on April 16 from travel to Germany and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).  In Berlin, he...

U.S.-Norway Supplementary Defense Cooperation Agreement (US Department of State)

Today in Oslo, the United States of America and the Kingdom of Norway concluded the Supplementary Defense Cooperation Agreement (SDCA), which will allow our...

Imposing Visa Restrictions on Ugandans for Undermining the Democratic Process (US Department of State)

The Government of Uganda’s actions during the recent electoral process undermined democracy and respect for human rights. Today I am announcing visa restrictions on...

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale’s Visit to Lebanon (US Department of State)

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale concluded a three-day trip to Lebanon, where he met with a broad range of government...

Government picks 81 regional sites to fund through AU$90 million program (ZD Net)

Chris Duckett True to form, the Australian government announces that it will make more announcements in the future, including who is actually getting its money. https://www.zdnet.com/article/government-picks-81-regional-sites-to-fund-through-au90-million-program/

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