Category Archives: EARN MONEY

Trump says talks between US and Putin were “very good”, but Moscow is “cautiously optimistic” about ceasefire

WASHINGTON —  U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that talks between U.S. officials and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Ukraine were “very good and very productive.” Trump made the remarks in a post on Truth Social after Putin and US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff concluded several hours of closed-door talks in the Kremlin. Trump noted… Read More »

U.S. House Republicans propose the “Blocking Chinese Visas Act” to ban Chinese citizens from obtaining student visas

WASHINGTON —  Several Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have jointly proposed legislation aimed at completely stopping the issuance of student visas to Chinese citizens. The bill proposers said they are concerned that the Chinese government may use international students to steal U.S. intellectual property and threaten national security. Republican Congressman Riley Moore from… Read More »

Reuters: The political director of the American Institute in Taiwan was appointed as the acting ambassador of the Chinese Embassy in Beijing

Reuters exclusively reported that before the Senate confirms the nomination of David Perdue, the US ambassador to China, the State Department appointed Anny Vu, director of the political section of the American Institute in Taipei (AIT), as acting ambassador to oversee the 1,300 staff members of the embassy in Beijing and other consular staff in… Read More »

To maintain national security, the Trump administration is considering imposing visa restrictions on more than 40 countries

WASHINGTON —  Sources told the media that the administration led by US President Donald Trump is considering tightening US visa policies and imposing tiered visa bans and restrictions on dozens of countries around the world. Reuters and the New York Times reported on Friday (March 14) that the U.S. diplomatic and security departments have drafted… Read More »

Senate passes stopgap spending bill to avert government shutdown

The US Senate passed a stopgap spending bill on Friday evening, averting a partial government shutdown and overcoming Democratic opposition to the measure. The bill was passed by 54 votes to 46 after the Senate passed a procedural vote with a 60-vote threshold to end debate on the bill. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed the… Read More »

The first batch of “strongest on earth” M1A2T tanks arrived in Taiwan. How will it enhance Taiwan’s combat capability?

Taipei, Los Angeles—  The first batch of 38 M1A2T Abrams main battle tanks purchased by Taiwan from the United States arrived at the Army Equipment Training Department in Hsinchu County, northern Taiwan, at dawn on Monday (December 16) local time. They will shoulder the heavy responsibility of defending northern Taiwan. Analysts believe that this new… Read More »

Twice in one month, Beijing imposed sanctions on US military companies and their executives on the grounds of arms sales to Taiwan

WASHINGTON —  On Friday (December 27), the Chinese government once again used the United States’ military aid and arms sales to Taiwan as an excuse to announce sanctions against seven US military companies and related executives. This is the second time in a month that the Beijing authorities have taken the same countermeasures for the… Read More »

US Republican lawmakers propose to abolish the one-China policy and help Taiwan join the International Monetary Fund

WASHINGTON —  After Republican President Donald Trump took office, several Republican congressmen who have long supported Taiwan and are in control of the new Congress have reintroduced pro-Taiwan bills that were not completed by the previous Congress this week. These bills include a joint resolution requiring the United States to formally recognize Taiwan and a… Read More »