US Q1 GDP Revised Down to -0.5%, Personal Consumption Hits Lowest Since Pandemic
US Q1 GDP revised to -0.5%, with personal consumption at its lowest point since the pandemic, indicating a weak economic performance overall.
US Q1 GDP revised to -0.5%, with personal consumption at its lowest point since the pandemic, indicating a weak economic performance overall.
Brazilian dancer falls from Indonesian volcano; rescue team confirms death and locates body.
The labeling of Trump's T1 phone has changed, with the website removing 'Made in America', leading consumers to question its transparency regarding origin.
In the Mid-Season Tournament, official casters back Gen.G, yet the team faces challenges as AL dominates their practice sessions.
The Taiwanese women's basketball team is fully committed to the FISU Games in Germany, with an upgraded lineup aiming to return to the podium and overcome strong competitors.
NATO agrees to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP, but Spain's reluctance draws attention.
The PLA reveals operational drills of the Dongfeng-10A cruise missile ahead of the September 3 parade, showcasing military strength and advanced missile threats.
China claims numerous upcoming AI breakthroughs, yet its technological advancement continues to depend on US chips, with Taiwan playing a crucial role.
The lineup for the 2025 Penghu Wind Music and Light Festival is revealed, with Korean diva Hyolyn making her first island performance—exciting times ahead!
Taiwan's media bargaining legislation is stalled, contrasting with successful examples from Australia and Canada. Scholars urge for accelerated reforms to rescue the media industry.
Tan Opa Korean Cuisine in Tainan's Xinying District offers a variety of delicious dishes, such as copper plate grilled meat and seafood pancakes—a must-visit!
A serious arson incident in the Seoul subway has left at least a hundred injured, prompting local authorities to launch an investigation.
Thailand imposes a total ban on recreational cannabis, a significant policy shift that underscores health and safety issues.
Taichung BBQ restaurant offers designated grilling for A5 Wagyu and free Oiran kimono experience, attracting many diners.
Thailand plans to reclassify cannabis as a controlled substance, restricted to medical use with a doctor's prescription.
Thailand's government tightens cannabis policy, limiting its use to medical purposes amid concerns over misuse.
Tang Qiyang predicts a major earthquake in Japan this July, as global tensions rise and panic spreads.
The 'world's most poisonous plant' has appeared in Hokkaido, Japan, and touching it may result in blindness; local healthcare warns to be cautious.
Kaohsiung sees a rise in imported dengue cases related to Southeast Asian travel, prompting health officials to urge preventive measures.
Craig Robinson overcame a wardrobe malfunction during a race to win gold in the Czech Republic, clocking in at 48.05 seconds.
American athlete Chris Robinson overcame a wardrobe malfunction to win gold in the 400m hurdles, becoming a viral sensation worldwide.
The U.S. House tightens its app usage policy, banning WhatsApp for government-issued devices due to data protection and security risks.
The University of Wisconsin's faculty and students visited Taiwan and engaged in a nursing professional exchange with Chang Gung University, enhancing cultural understanding and bolstering future international collaboration.
U.S. airstrikes have caused significant damage to Iranian nuclear facilities, with Iran officially acknowledging the damage and potential for heightened tensions between the two nations.