Trump Threatens 10% Tariff on BRICS Nations
Trump threatens a 10% tariff on BRICS nations as they challenge the dollar and the global power structure.
Trump threatens a 10% tariff on BRICS nations as they challenge the dollar and the global power structure.
The Shuanghe recall team criticizes Zhang Zhihun for concealing US property and calls for public explanation.
President Trump plans to impose 15% or 20% tariffs on trading partners; Cheng Li-Chun's negotiation team is set to return to Taiwan for further discussions.
The US imposes a 50% tariff on Brazil, President Lula hints at retaliation, and coffee prices may rise due to halted imports.
The EU introduces a voluntary General-Purpose AI Code of Practice to help businesses comply with AI regulations, alongside hefty fines for violations.
President Lai flags off Taiwanese athletes in Kaohsiung, encouraging them to give their all at the 2025 World University Games in Germany and promising comprehensive logistical support.
This barrel-aged sorghum liquor from Kinmen combines Eastern and Western brewing techniques for a unique flavor that impresses.
UK PM Keir Starmer faces fiscal deficit issues. The Economist advises leveraging cheap advantages to stimulate economic growth.
Kiu Chui-Cheng met with UK MP Gavin Williamson to discuss cross-strait issues. Williamson expressed past support for Taiwan and emphasized the need for democratic nations to resist authoritarian regimes.
Russian drone attacks are intensifying, leading to significant morale challenges for Kyiv residents who face fear and uncertainty.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference has sparked discussions about potentially conceding territory to Russia due to staggering reconstruction costs, leaving the situation complex and challenging.
Four iron bridges designed by Eiffel in Taiwan’s Central Cross-Island Highway reveal an important cultural and technological history, with rare manuscripts featured in an exhibition.
Swiss researchers have developed a new solvent aiming to enhance rare earth recycling rates, minimizing environmental impacts and supporting the EU's recycling strategy.
The Li Ceramics Museum is launching a new exhibition exploring the art and love of the French court, showcasing valuable porcelain pieces.
Chinese athletes face controversies from 'fan culture', with fans like Zhang Ping actively supporting them, reflecting the nuanced relationship between sports stars and commerce.
Meta attracts top Chinese AI talents in Silicon Valley, as Jensen Huang plans a meeting with Chinese officials.
Chinese Coast Guard intrudes into Kinmen waters multiple times, prompting swift warnings and removal by the Taiwanese Coast Guard to ensure national sovereignty.
The European Parliament urges China to lift its restrictions on rare earth exports, emphasizing its influence in the global market.
The Han Kuang exercise has launched with live-fire of M1A2T tank, enhancing defense against Chinese gray zone tactics.
In China, the trend of hugging watermelons to cool off is gaining popularity, but experts warn it may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with weaker constitutions.
Despite Trump's tariff pressures, foreign investments into Japan continue to rise, signaling ongoing opportunities in the Japanese market.
Experts call for Taiwan to learn from Singapore in creating effective housing policies to alleviate the crisis of aging residences and enhance living conditions.
Pakistan's police have uncovered a scam center, arresting 149 individuals, including 48 Chinese nationals, who were running an online Ponzi scheme.
South Korea's Defense Ministry cancels the procurement of 36 Apache helicopters, redirecting funds to drones to strengthen defenses against North Korean threats.