Taiwan’s TSMC says it won’t disclose client info to US

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) on Thursday (Sept. 30) reassured its clients that it will not reveal their information to the U.S. government.

The issue is getting attention following South Korean media reports that the U.S. Department of Commerce had asked TSMC, Samsung, Intel, among other companies, to provide data regarding their sales, inventory status, and details of their clients. Source Taiwan News

As ‘bomb blast’ on apartment block housing police witness injures 20, how liberal Sweden’s cities were last year plagued by more than 200 explosions and 360 shootings in violence blamed on ‘criminal clans with a different culture’

  • Suspected bomb blast ripped through apartment block in central Gothenburg on Tuesday, injuring 20 people
  • Police sources revealed an officer who recently testified at a major gang trial lived in the building
  • Bomb and gun crime has soared in recent years, with more than 200 explosions and 360 shootings last year
  • The country suffered its highest level of murder and manslaughter for at least 18 years in 2020
  • Right-wing blames massive immigration in recent years, largely from the Middle East and North Africa
  • But the government has long shied away from drawing any link between immigration and the country’s gangs  Source DailyMail

YouTube could face total BAN in Russia if tech giant doesn’t unblock RT’s German-language channels, Moscow’s media regulator warns

Officials in Moscow have issued a sternly-worded ultimatum to YouTube’s parent company, Google, saying the video streaming site could face restrictions after it took down two channels run by RT’s German-language service.

In the statement, released on Wednesday morning, the country’s national media regulator, Roskomnadzor, said that it “demands all restrictions be lifted from the YouTube channels RT DE and Der Fehlende Part (DFP), run by the news outlet RT, as soon as possible.” Source RT