Japan's Rice Crisis Boosts Taiwanese Quality Rice Exports
Japan's rice crisis drives Taiwanese high-quality rice into the export market, significantly increasing farmers' profits.
Japan's rice crisis drives Taiwanese high-quality rice into the export market, significantly increasing farmers' profits.
As rumors of a disastrous prophecy spread, many Taiwanese travelers have canceled their trips to Japan. The Meteorological Agency underscores the importance of relying on scientific information.
A tragedy unfolded at Incheon Airport where an Indonesian man fell from the third floor and died; police are investigating the cause of the incident.
A Brazilian lawyer, Maria, tragically drowned three hours after saying 'I do', during a boating accident that took her life.
US Treasury Secretary confirms the tariff deadline could be extended to September 1, with aims to finalize agreements with 10-12 countries. The final decision rests with Trump.
Goldman Sachs argues that Trump's tariffs won't reverse the decline in U.S. manufacturing, while AI technology is crucial for the solution.
A US survey shows 52% support for school prayer, but regional disparities highlight constitutional debates.
The Free National Elementary School baseball team is heading to the US for a championship, supported by Mayor Lu with 710K in travel expenses and an additional 100K.
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University's trademark registration faces opposition from New York University due to potential confusion over the similar names, as the university awaits a ruling.
The EU summit decided to extend sanctions on Russia for six months, aiming to bolster support for Ukraine while increasing defense spending across Europe.
EU Director visits Tainan for the first time, praising Taiwan's achievements in democracy and exploring economic cooperation potential.
Apple has introduced a new App Store charging mechanism in response to the EU Digital Markets Act, aiming to enhance market competition and user choice.
A Ukrainian drone attack in Russia injured a journalist from a Chinese media outlet, leading to mutual accusations between the two sides.
Li Qiang declares the commitment to transforming China into a 'super consumer nation' at the Summer Davos Forum, but experts express concerns over whether domestic demand can truly sustain economic growth amid a shrinking consumer market.
Hsiao Mei-Chin's visit to the Czech Republic encountered a Chinese scheme involving a chase incident, prompting strong condemnation from the Czech Speaker regarding this unacceptable behavior, emphasizing sovereignty and diplomatic security.
Guo Yuqing's husband is again accused of calling China his 'motherland', Guo issues a statement denying ownership of a residency permit.
Satellite imagery shows damage to Iran's Fordo nuclear facility; experts analyze the aftermath and future outlook of Iran's nuclear program.
Tiago Augusto Nicolau, a Brazilian taxi driver, was robbed and forced to drink acid, which resulted in his death, turning the case into a homicide investigation.
North Korea's First Lady Ri Sol-ju made a rare appearance at the Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Area inauguration with a Gucci bag, raising questions analyzed by experts.
Huang Guanzhi was amusingly stopped by police in Tokyo, with a curious reason. He and Zhang Ning work hard on the stage play "Wandering Tree," forming a close friendship during the process.
Mirror Weekly has won a gold award at the Excellence in Journalism Awards, with its old bookstore feature and earthquake reporting illustrating its journalistic prowess.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol will distribute consumer vouchers to boost the economy, but inflation renders citizens feeling an increased financial burden.
Korean beach volleyball star Shin Ji-eun will participate in the AVC Beach Volleyball Championships from July 17 to 20 in Pingtung, promising exciting competition!
The Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Area in North Korea is set to open on July 1, with Kim Jong-un and his family attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony, highlighting his daughter, Kim Ju-ae.