China hands down death penalties to members of a crime group that targeted Chinese citizens in telecoms fraud schemes from a base in Myanmar; Hong Kong police plan to install tens of thousands of surveillance cameras in public spaces that will use AI-powered facial recognition; the Unification Church in Japan agrees to compensate three former believers, resolving the first of nearly 200 claims that have been lodged over its aggressive money-raising; South Korea announces stricter rules for international adoptions and President Lee Jae Myung apologizes for the government’s past lax management; Taiwan says it will not accept US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s proposal that half of the semiconductors Taiwan currently supplies to the US be made in the US.
September 28-October 4
China hands down death penalties to members of a crime group that targeted Chinese citizens in telecoms fraud schemes from a base in Myanmar; Hong Kong police plan to install tens of thousands of surveillance cameras in public spaces that will use AI-powered facial recognition; the Unification Church in Japan agrees to compensate three former believers, resolving the first of nearly 200 claims that have been lodged over its aggressive money-raising; South Korea announces stricter rules for international adoptions and President Lee Jae Myung apologizes for the government’s past lax management; Taiwan says it will not accept US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s proposal that half of the semiconductors Taiwan currently supplies to the US be made in the US.