SACHSENSPIEGEL: Kretschmer's TSMC Visit, Leipzig's 35-Year Journey, Espionage Ruling
SACHSENSPIEGEL's September 30th program offers a mix of local and international news. It covers Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer's visit to TSMC during his Asian trip, and delves into 35 years of change in Leipzig. Notably, the program also addresses a recent espionage case ruling involving a former employee of AfD politician Maximilian Krah.
The program begins with Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer's visit to TSMC during his Asian trip. Kretschmer met with TSMC's leadership to discuss potential investments and collaborations in Saxony.
Shifting focus to local history, the program presents a retrospective on 35 years of change in Leipzig. From its past as a city divided by the Iron Curtain to its present-day status as a thriving cultural hub, the documentary explores Leipzig's transformation over the decades.
In a significant development, the program covers a ruling in an espionage case. Jian G., formerly an assistant to AfD politician Maximilian Krah in the European Parliament, was convicted of espionage for China. The ruling provides insights into the ongoing efforts to combat foreign interference in political affairs.
SACHSENSPIEGEL's September 30th program offers a wide range of news, from Saxony's international relations to its local history and politics. The espionage case ruling serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in protecting democratic institutions.
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