South Korea Nominates First Civilian Defense Minister in 64 Years
South Korea's president nominates Ahn Gyu-beom as defense minister, marking the first civilian appointment to the role in 64 years, drawing expectations for military modernization.
South Korea's president nominates Ahn Gyu-beom as defense minister, marking the first civilian appointment to the role in 64 years, drawing expectations for military modernization.
Park Bo-young has overcome challenges since her child star days and captivated many fans with her remarkable performances, being named Korea's second beauty.
Dali University's Department of Hospitality Management and Baking Program excelled at the Seoul Culinary Challenge, securing multiple gold medals and enhancing their international reputation.
Lee Ju-young's return to South Korea and her performance in a tight outfit has sparked excitement among fans, as they notice more of her smiles.
Japanese streaming star Ai Higuchi thrilled fans with over 20 songs in her Taipei concert.
A 30-year-old Indonesian worker in Chiayi was crushed by a heavy pipe and died despite medical efforts, raising concerns over workplace safety and labor rights.
Donglu Law Firm has received approval to establish the first Taiwanese law firm in Vietnam, marking a significant step towards the internationalization of legal services.
Iran retaliates against the US, launching missile attacks on two major US bases in the Middle East, escalating tensions between the nations.
The US June PMI continues to rise, but increasing cost pressures challenge the internal economic landscape and the Fed's rate cut decisions.
Iran threatens retaliation against Trump's airstrike, with Guo Zhengliang outlining three strategies, indicating that the U.S. could face significant troubles.
The US airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities challenges a 40-year policy red line, with Trump's rapid response drawing global attention.
Iran seeks support from Russia as Putin criticizes U.S. unilateral actions.
The US State Department is expanding evacuation efforts in the Middle East to safeguard citizens abroad.
Iran hinted at potential terror attacks in the U.S. in response to military airstrikes, issuing a strong warning.
Tunisia has announced the purchase of 12 Bell 412EPX helicopters, marking its entry into the African market.
The German Foreign Minister emphasizes that Europe should play a more proactive role in the Israel-Iran conflict to promote peace and stability.
As many plan to travel during the summer holidays, a woman fell victim to a fraudulent website while applying for a UK travel certificate, highlighting the need to verify site authenticity before travel.
The recall campaign against Li Kun-cheng has achieved the second phase signature threshold, with Song Jianliang planning to submit documents tomorrow, aiming to be the first DPP legislator to enter the voting phase, amidst controversy and attention.
Iran's parliament has approved a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening about 20% of global oil transport.
In Israel's assassination operation, 9 Iranian nuclear scientists were shot while asleep, highlighting their strategic importance.
The U.S. bombing of Iran has raised concerns from Middle Eastern countries, who are calling for a political solution to avoid escalation of conflict.
The Blue camp initiates a recall against Green legislator Li Kun-Cheng, having reached the second phase, with Song Jianliang set to submit documents tomorrow.
A driver in New Taipei City suspected of drug driving was apprehended, and police seized zombie cigarettes without harming anyone.
An accident in Taipei involving a 77-year-old tow truck driver results in the death of an 18-year-old female cyclist, with her mother seeking dashcam footage for justice.