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Tibetan Exile Government: Tibetan Singer Arrested in China for Praising Dalai Lama

Tibetan Exile Government: Tibetan Singer Arrested in China for Praising Dalai Lama

A Tibetan singer arrested for praising the Dalai Lama in China has drawn international attention.

Germany Universiade: China Attempts to Seize Congratulatory Messages, Taiwan Sports Director's Creative Countermeasure

Germany Universiade: China Attempts to Seize Congratulatory Messages, Taiwan Sports Director's Creative Countermeasure

During the Universiade in Germany, China attempted to send congratulatory messages, while Taiwan's Sports Director creatively countered, showcasing its international image.

Director Criticizes Lai Ching-te in Macau; Green Legislator Questions if He Would Dare Criticize Xi Jinping in China

Director Criticizes Lai Ching-te in Macau; Green Legislator Questions if He Would Dare Criticize Xi Jinping in China

The director openly criticizes Lai Ching-te in Macau, with a Green legislator questioning if he would dare to criticize Xi Jinping in China.

7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Attacked by Pack of Dogs; Owner's 9 Aggressive Dogs All Euthanized

7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Attacked by Pack of Dogs; Owner's 9 Aggressive Dogs All Euthanized

A 7-year-old boy was fatally injured by aggressive dogs, leading to the euthanization of the owner's 9 dogs amidst public outcry.

Taiwan and Others Face High Tariff Threats as US Plans 40% Tariff on Busan Port

Taiwan and Others Face High Tariff Threats as US Plans 40% Tariff on Busan Port

As the US considers a 40% tariff on Busan Port, Taiwan and other nations face heavy tax threats, severely impacting trade.

Tragedy on Cruise Ship: Crew Member Stabs Female Colleague Before Falling into Sea

Tragedy on Cruise Ship: Crew Member Stabs Female Colleague Before Falling into Sea

A crew member on a cruise ship stabbed a female colleague before falling into the sea and dying, shocking many.

High-Paying Logistics Job Becomes a Burden! Employee Leaves After a Year with 450,000 Debt

High-Paying Logistics Job Becomes a Burden! Employee Leaves After a Year with 450,000 Debt

A logistics worker faces 450,000 in debt after opting for a high-paying job, with lawyers advising caution in job selection.

Taiwan-US Tariff Announcement Due Before August 1, Experts Predict 15% to 20%

Taiwan-US Tariff Announcement Due Before August 1, Experts Predict 15% to 20%

Taiwan and the US may release a new tariff policy before August 1, with experts estimating a range of 15% to 20%.

UK Carrier Arrives in Australia, Defence Minister Promises Support for Taiwan in Conflict

UK Carrier Arrives in Australia, Defence Minister Promises Support for Taiwan in Conflict

A UK carrier has arrived in Australia; the Defence Minister assures support for Taiwan amid potential Taiwan Strait conflict.

Declining Birthrate Strains South Korea's Military, Experts Warn of Security Risks

Declining Birthrate Strains South Korea's Military, Experts Warn of Security Risks

Declining birthrate impacts South Korea's military; experts warn the need for 500,000 personnel to mitigate security risks.

U12 World Cup First Loss! Chinese Team Falls to Japan 2-7

U12 World Cup First Loss! Chinese Team Falls to Japan 2-7

The Chinese team suffered their first loss in the U12 World Cup, losing 2-7 to Japan, with Taiki Toyama contributing two hits.

Japan Announces $16 Trillion Investment in the U.S. to Lower Tariffs, Potentially Benefitting TSMC

Japan Announces $16 Trillion Investment in the U.S. to Lower Tariffs, Potentially Benefitting TSMC

Japan has announced a $16 trillion investment in the U.S. to reduce tariffs, which may offer TSMC an opportunity to enhance its competitiveness.

New Zealand Deploys 'Blue Bottle' System to Support Fiji in Combating Maritime Crime

New Zealand Deploys 'Blue Bottle' System to Support Fiji in Combating Maritime Crime

New Zealand has deployed an advanced 'Blue Bottle' system to help Fiji combat maritime crime and enhance safety monitoring in its waters.

Japanese Idol Vomits After Trying Night Market Duck Blood? Miyahara Comments on Taiwan’s Culinary Appeal

Japanese Idol Vomits After Trying Night Market Duck Blood? Miyahara Comments on Taiwan’s Culinary Appeal

A Japanese idol vomits after trying duck blood at a night market in Taiwan; Miyahara claims she'd be popular if she adapted.

Nantou Xinabalang Elementary Choir Wins Gold at 2025 Tokyo International Choral Competition

Nantou Xinabalang Elementary Choir Wins Gold at 2025 Tokyo International Choral Competition

Nantou Xinabalang Elementary Choir won a gold medal at the Tokyo International Choral Competition, highlighting the unique music of Taiwan's Bunun tribe.

Border Conflict Claims Over 30 Lives as U.S. Pressures for Ceasefire; Thailand and Cambodia Set for Talks in Malaysia

Border Conflict Claims Over 30 Lives as U.S. Pressures for Ceasefire; Thailand and Cambodia Set for Talks in Malaysia

Border conflict has resulted in over 30 deaths, with the U.S. calling for a ceasefire; Thailand and Cambodia to meet in Malaysia for talks.

U12 World Cup: Japan Critiques Taiwan Team, Praises Talent of Young Players

U12 World Cup: Japan Critiques Taiwan Team, Praises Talent of Young Players

Japan's assessment of the Taiwan U12 team highlights the potential of young players while criticizing their unclear strategies during the match.

Indian Man Dies After Being Dragged 18 Meters Into the Air by Hot Air Balloon

Indian Man Dies After Being Dragged 18 Meters Into the Air by Hot Air Balloon

An Indian man was tragically killed after being dragged 18 meters into the air by a hot air balloon and subsequently fell to the ground.

Kaohsiung Nibun Choir Wins Gold in Tokyo, Showcasing Taiwan's Soft Power

Kaohsiung Nibun Choir Wins Gold in Tokyo, Showcasing Taiwan's Soft Power

The Kaohsiung Nibun Choir won gold at the Tokyo choral competition, once again demonstrating Taiwan's cultural soft power.

Singapore Female Driver Rescued from 'Road Sinkhole' in Daring Operation

Singapore Female Driver Rescued from 'Road Sinkhole' in Daring Operation

In Singapore, a female driver was trapped in a sinkhole, but workers managed to rescue her, raising public concern about road safety.

U12 World Cup: Chinese Team Suffers First Defeat Against Japan with a 2-7 Loss

U12 World Cup: Chinese Team Suffers First Defeat Against Japan with a 2-7 Loss

The Chinese team faced a 2-7 defeat against Japan in the U12 World Cup, marking their first loss in the tournament, with performance falling short of expectations.

Bamboo Typhoon Regenerates, Japan Meteorological Agency Issues Heavy Rain Warning

Bamboo Typhoon Regenerates, Japan Meteorological Agency Issues Heavy Rain Warning

Bamboo Typhoon regenerates as Japan Meteorological Agency warns that southwest winds may cause heavy rain.

US and EU Reach Trade Framework, Cut Tariffs to 15%

US and EU Reach Trade Framework, Cut Tariffs to 15%

The US and EU have reached a trade framework, reducing tariffs to 15% to enhance economic cooperation.

US Government Plans to Use AI to Streamline 100,000 Federal Regulations, Targeting List Completion by September

US Government Plans to Use AI to Streamline 100,000 Federal Regulations, Targeting List Completion by September

The U.S. efficiency department plans to use AI to streamline 100,000 federal regulations, with the list set to be completed by September to enhance efficiency.