South Korean Man in His 60s Sets Subway on Fire Over Divorce Dispute, Many Escape in Panic
A South Korean man in his sixties set a subway train on fire over a divorce dispute, causing several injuries and leading to his detention by the court.
A South Korean man in his sixties set a subway train on fire over a divorce dispute, causing several injuries and leading to his detention by the court.
E-Commerce Queen Zhou Pinjun buys a nearly 120,000 NT dollar designer bag in Japan, but discovers she only has an empty box due to a checkout error.
Hokkaido is experiencing a series of magnitude 4 earthquakes, with the Japan Meteorological Agency warning of the potential for strong tremors at any time.
Professor Yeh analyzes the US-China trade talks, Ukraine-Russia situation, and the impact of the new South Korean president, highlighting ongoing challenges and uncertainties for the future.
ATT 4 FUN launches a new entertainment dining experience, with Fun Girls teaming up with Korean Lotte cheerleaders to bring surprise deals and a visual extravaganza to Xinyi District!
The National Bank's credit to New Southbound countries increased by 31.2 billion TWD this year, with India contributing the most.
Kuo Cheng-liang criticizes the U.S. presidential system, stating that Trump cannot be stopped despite low support, raising concerns about potential economic crises.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory announces new supercomputer 'Doudna', expected to enhance scientific research and innovation by 2026.
Google appeals the court ruling on the DOJ's demand to split Chrome, arguing it would harm consumer rights.
NVIDIA and Dell have launched Doudna, a supercomputer leveraging AI to enhance scientific research efficiency, which is expected to begin operations next year.
Trump's tariff increase leads to a 54% surge in U.S. aluminum prices. Experts warn of rising costs for construction materials.
JPMorgan's CEO Dimon delays retirement and warns of potentially inevitable "cracks" in the U.S. bond market.
Ahead of Mexico’s judicial election, 37 candidates have been assassinated, causing a surge in demand for armored cars, highlighting escalating violence in the region.
Mount Etna in Sicily erupted violently on the 2nd, causing tourists to flee in panic. The Civil Defense has issued flight warnings to avoid the area around the volcano.
Hungary has received its first three L-39 NG aircraft, enhancing the Air Force's flight training and operational capabilities.
In Poland's presidential election, nationalist Nawrocki won by a narrow margin, highlighting voter polarization which could influence future foreign policy.
The Taiwanese medical team carries out medical diplomacy in Somaliland, emphasizing long-term support and building cooperative mechanisms beyond short-term aid.
Kim Jong-un's reported health crisis has drawn significant attention, with South Korean intelligence and North Korean officials denying the truth of the rumors.
Mount Etna erupted today in Sicily, Italy, sending ash and lava into the air, causing panic among tourists fleeing the scene.
Comments from the US Ambassador to Israel raise discussions on France potentially establishing a Palestinian state on the Côte d'Azur.
In the Polish presidential election runoff, Nawrózki takes a surprising lead, showcasing his confidence amid challenges. His policy positions and promises will impact the future of Polish politics.
Two Filipino students died in a motorcycle crash in Qijin, prompting the university to contact families and offer support.
Cai Wangting's participation in the Chinese cultural summit is said to be a pawn in United Front tactics, prompting a strong condemnation from the MAC for undermining national interests.
A scuffle between two men in Xinyi District over noisy singing escalated into a martial arts display, attracting bystanders until police intervened.