Surge in Japanese Encephalitis Cases: Urgent Need for Mosquito Prevention
Japanese Encephalitis cases surged by 5 last week; health officials emphasize the need for enhanced mosquito prevention to protect public health.
Japanese Encephalitis cases surged by 5 last week; health officials emphasize the need for enhanced mosquito prevention to protect public health.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha has been suspended by the Constitutional Court over allegations of unconstitutionality, garnering significant public and media attention.
Typhoon No. 3 may form within 24 hours, with a strong wind warning from the Japan Meteorological Agency. Citizens are advised to prioritize safety.
National Taitung University’s Early Childhood Education Department engages in volunteer education exchange in Nepal, showcasing service spirit and international cooperation.
Huang Wei-che meets with authorities from Miyagi Prefecture to promote educational exchange and friendship.
SEGA will open its first official store in Shibuya on July 18, offering new experiences and exclusive products.
Trump's remarks about Musk have stirred controversy, with Musk delivering a strong response.
Su Chiao-hui discusses Taiwan's stories and culture with youth in New York, urging for wider understanding.
Explore the evolution of Impressionism, tracing the path of light and art from Monet to America.
A court ruling requires Apple to continue facing an antitrust lawsuit by the U.S. Justice Department, with a similar investigation underway by the European Union.
Google improves its AI image search service Ask Photos, restarting its use in the U.S., with a faster and smarter search experience.
Trump hints at considering expelling Musk, leading to nearly 6% drop in Tesla's pre-market stock.
A crematorium in Juárez, Mexico, has been found with 383 bodies improperly stored, raising fears that families may end up with fake ashes. This shocking discovery highlights serious negligence in the cremation process.
The Brazil National Museum has reopened after nearly seven years of reconstruction, with some restored artifacts on display, although over 10 million items lost in the fire will not be seen again.
Norway will deploy F-35A fighters to Rzeszów, Poland this fall to strengthen NATO defense in response to Russian provocations.
MATIERE PREMIERE, a French perfume brand, focuses on natural fragrances, unveiling 11 unique eau de parfums that reflect the creative vision of perfumer Aurélien Guichard.
Poland's blueberries will soon enter Taiwan, enhancing economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries and paving the way for new cooperation opportunities.
Minister Lin Chia-lung announced that Taiwan's mango and guava have passed the EU review and will enter the European market, emphasizing economic cooperation with Poland.
New Taipei City enhances economic cooperation with Poland, fostering bilateral relations through two-way visits and exchanges.
UK tycoon John Fredriksen expresses disappointment in the nation's economic outlook, closes his company, and moves to the UAE, criticizing the government's inability to deal with Trump policies.
Taiwan's Minister Lin Jialong announces the import of Polish blueberries, marking a step forward in bilateral cooperation in trade and technology.
Kunshan University's Kongshan Festival has won the Red Dot Design Award, showcasing its creativity and strength.
Paris temperatures soar beyond 41°C, causing deformation of the Eiffel Tower due to extreme heat.
The AI face recognition technology from the Chinese Communist Party aids authoritarian states in enhancing public surveillance and suppressing dissent, becoming a vital global monitoring tool.