Italian Man Constructs World's Narrowest Car With Width of Just 50cm
Italian Andrea Marazzi has built an electric Fiat Panda measuring just 50cm wide, planning to apply for a Guinness World Record and use it for exhibitions.
Italian Andrea Marazzi has built an electric Fiat Panda measuring just 50cm wide, planning to apply for a Guinness World Record and use it for exhibitions.
Taiwan Frontline held an outdoor event in Hualien, drawing over a thousand participants as residents actively supported the recall of Fu Kun-Chi.
Taiwan's Ministry of Education and Sports Administration delegation visits Palau to promote sports diplomacy and foster friendship between the nations.
'Interpreting Brother' Chao Yi-Hsiang is reportedly resigning from his position as Taipei City Councilor to take a role in the National Security Council. He highlighted ongoing tasks in a Facebook post.
Lu Shiu-yen criticizes Lai Ching-te for supporting a recall, sparking mockery from lawyer Lin Chih-chun about her presidential ambitions.
Trump reveals plans to announce potential TikTok buyers in two weeks and warns that trade talks with Canada will be on hold if certain tariffs are not lifted.
Ford's CEO warns that rare earth supply shortages are hindering auto production, while US-China trade negotiations show no signs of progress.
Reports suggest Trump's tariff strategy may inadvertently strengthen China's hardline stance on Taiwan, raising concerns that the U.S. will not intervene militarily to protect the island.
China is planning to invite Trump to the military parade for the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Japanese War in September, with a Trump-Xi meeting expected to occur.
'Revenge on Gold Diggers' sparked gender controversy on release day but gained popularity among male players, leading to impressive sales figures.
China's Zhipu AI rapidly emerges with $4.07 billion in funding, aiming to challenge US AI dominance.
Jay Chou's concert in Hong Kong featured Aaron Kwok, exciting the audience as they performed together.
After a year of managing his channel, Hu Kua visited Hong Kong to experience 'Dai Siu Ren' and declared that he is no longer interested in being an internet celebrity.
The SDA announces its dissolution under heavy political pressure, marking a significant shift in Hong Kong's pro-democracy landscape as it was once the third-largest party in the movement.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's visit to China emphasizes multilateral trade and offers a moment of reflection for Taiwan.
Former US diplomat Slayton analyzes Xi Jinping's possible resignation in August and identifies successor Wang Yang.
A hospital in India mistakenly used hydrochloric acid, resulting in a chemical burn to a mother during childbirth, but her baby was safely delivered.
Japan's government will implement a childcare support fund in April next year, expanding child allowances to high school levels and providing pregnancy subsidies.
FamilyMart Japan recalls 2.27 million bottles of jasmine tea due to suspected metal contamination, ensuring consumer safety.
China Travel Agency launches a 5-day tour of Japan's Tohoku this summer, featuring highlights in Sendai, Yamagata, Aomori, and Iwate!
Hao Lung-bin backs Hsu Chiao-hsin's anti-recall efforts, warning that the DPP might aim to recall Han Kuo-yu next, while questioning the legality of the party's actions.
Tuvalu faces a sinking crisis, with over one-third of its citizens applying for Australia's climate visa for permanent residency.
The 2025 Taiwan-Vietnam Cup Football Tournament was grandly launched in Kaohsiung, attracting nearly 600 participants and showcasing the vibrancy of the Vietnamese community.
This week, the US nonfarm payroll report and PMI data from major economies are set to be released, which will impact market expectations for Fed rate cuts.