U.S.-China Trade Talks Conclude in London: New Agreements Reached
U.S.-China trade officials reached an agreement in London, reaffirming cooperation while discussing trade barriers and rare earth issues.
U.S.-China trade officials reached an agreement in London, reaffirming cooperation while discussing trade barriers and rare earth issues.
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Japan intends to set up surveillance radar on Minami-Torishima to counter the Chinese navy's incursion into the Pacific, thereby enhancing defense measures.
President Lai Ching-te criticizes Taiwanese media for aiding China's defamation of Legislator Shen Boyang and emphasizes the importance of protecting democracy.
Director Vanessa Hope of 'Invisible Nation' emphasizes that Taiwan's experience overcoming dictatorship is a valuable lesson for the world.
The US-Japan-Taiwan war games show that the Taiwan team is awakening in response to Chinese aggression, adopting countermeasures and seeking external assistance.
Guo Wen-bin caught in espionage case; Chen Chao-Tzu questions whether the recall movement is infiltrated by the CCP, calling for thorough investigations.
Chen Zihang is amazed by China's appliance subsidy program, leading to discussions among netizens about similar subsidies in Taiwan.
Hong Kong's ban on Taiwanese mobile game 'Reverse Assault' under national security law has led to a surge in searches, with the game gaining unexpected popularity.
Former legislator Chen Wan-jen passed away in Thailand at the age of 75, remembered for her perseverance and commitment to Taiwan's independence.
Japanese girl group ATARASHII GAKKO! is nominated again for the Golden Melody Awards with their album "AG! Calling," competing for the Best Performing Group Award against groups like Power Station.
Europe initiates a €20 billion AI plan, with NVIDIA's Jensen Huang participating in UK and France talks to highlight the importance of AI factories and potential collaboration with Taiwanese suppliers.
Premier Su met with five county mayors, stressing that additional budget proposals need local and legislative support to address budget cuts' impacts.
Recent US-China talks have shown progress in addressing rare earth and semiconductor trade issues, easing trade tensions, but challenges remain for Europe.
Ma Ying-jeou will attend the Cross-Strait Forum in China on the 14th, with Chien Shu-pei pointing out he feels disrespected by the KMT.
Chen Shih-kai announces Shih Che as chairman of High-Speed Rail, emphasizing capability and future needs, not political favoritism.
The US and China successfully reached a trade agreement in London, allowing Chinese students to study in the US and ensuring China's supply of rare earths.
California Governor Newsom files a lawsuit against the Trump administration over National Guard deployment, sparking protests in Los Angeles.
The latest US-Japan-Taiwan drill simulated a CCP surprise attack on Taiwan's east coast and the rapid loss of Penghu, underscoring its significance.
Lin Yuntuan has been appointed as the auxiliary bishop of Fuzhou, with the Vatican welcoming this important outcome in its dialogue with Chinese authorities.
JPMorgan CEO Dimon warns that U.S. economic data may quickly deteriorate, pointing to weakening confidence among consumers and businesses.
Protests continue in Los Angeles as President Trump deploys the National Guard and Marine Corps, drawing strong criticism from Democrats.
Taiwan's Economic Ministry has addressed US Chamber concerns on baseload power, ensuring the stability of the island's electricity supply.
Students from Dayeh University's Department of Tourism and Leisure travel to Springfield College in the USA for a short-term study program, experiencing American-style education and cultural exchange, and enhancing their language skills and confidence.