EETO Chief Lutz Güllner Visits Ministry of Justice, Discussing Human Rights and Judicial Cooperation
EETO Chief Lutz Güllner visits the Ministry of Justice to discuss issues of human rights protection and judicial cooperation.
EETO Chief Lutz Güllner visits the Ministry of Justice to discuss issues of human rights protection and judicial cooperation.
The Trump administration demands Harvard revoke its international student status, risking 6800 students with transfer crises, while Trump faces backlash over an inaccurate image.
Trump proposes a 50% tariff on EU goods, causing European stocks and Taiwan futures to plunge significantly.
Huang Hsuan shares his experience of going on a naked vacation at a GUCCI event, while A Bao announces her participation as the first Taiwanese artist at the Eswatini Music Festival, excited for her African adventure.
Trump suggests imposing a 50% tariff on the EU, citing trade unfairness, negatively impacting the markets.
Tragic shooting claims the lives of an Israeli embassy couple in Washington; the male was about to propose, raising widespread grief and attention.
A 28-year-old British mother dies suddenly on vacation in Turkey; her heart is found removed upon examination in the UK.
The House of Representatives passed Trump’s tax reform bill, causing a rebound in the stock market, which is stabilizing.
A dramatic plane crash in San Diego sees a twin-engine aircraft crash into a residential area, igniting fires in 15 homes. Fire crews are actively engaged in containment efforts.
The West Nile virus has been detected for the first time in the UK, leading authorities to enhance monitoring. While the risk is assessed as low, experts warn that the threat from climate change must continue to be monitored.
Archaeologists investigate the reasons behind the disappearance of ancient silver, revealing its historical significance.
Kim Jong Un has defined the destroyer incident as a 'criminal act' and demands rapid repairs to uphold national dignity.
The newly launched travel show 'Let’s Go Flying' features He Mei teaming up with Xie Jia-jian and Chen Qianwen to explore the beauty of Southeast Asia.
Yuta Sugiura leads the Japan PGA Championship with a score of 64, aiming to secure another victory as he continues his impressive form.
Yujun Jung leads the Korea Open with an impressive 65 in the qualification round, becoming the center of attention.
At the 2025 Twin Cities World Senior Sports Games, the Taichung team shockingly defeated the Indonesian champion duo, surprising the audience.
In the World Masters, Taichung pair Yang Chih-Yu and Liu Ying-Hsiung unexpectedly defeated the former Indonesian champion duo, advancing to the semifinals and expressing their surprise and joy post-victory.
At the 2025 World Senior Games, Taichung's Yang Zhi-Yu and Liu Ying-Hero created an upset by defeating Indonesia's World Champion Duo, advancing to the semifinals.
South Korea's SK Telecom was hacked, with hackers infiltrating for three years and implanting 25 malicious programs, leading to the leak of nearly 27 million users' personal data.
Su Jun-bin rebuts Minister Peng Qi-min's air quality data, criticizing the use of incomplete data to justify pollution impacts and calling for comprehensive environmental information.
In response to recent hit-and-run incidents involving foreign drivers, Japan plans to tighten regulations for exchanging driver's licenses, requiring foreign nationals to provide residency documentation.
In the 2025 Taipei and New Taipei World Masters Games, an Indonesian badminton duo faced an unexpected loss against local players, leading to mutual respect and praise for the opponent's skills.
A recent abduction case involving teenage girls in Osaka has shocked public opinion, prompting government calls for stronger protections for minors.
A hotel in Kaohsiung launches a Canadian Food Festival, offering unique dishes and hosting a lottery for participants to win prizes.