Masterpieces from New York's Metropolitan Museum on Display at Taipei's National Palace Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art from New York teams up with the National Palace Museum for a special exhibition in Taipei starting this June.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art from New York teams up with the National Palace Museum for a special exhibition in Taipei starting this June.
CalPERS has significantly reduced its holdings in Apple while boosting its investment in Meta and AMD, reflecting confidence in tech stocks.
In the face of economic uncertainty, a craze for canned fish has emerged in the U.S., becoming a new indicator of consumer economics.
The US aims to enhance scrutiny of international students' social media and suspend visa interviews, with potential cancellation of the Harvard contract affecting international student attraction.
Jensen Huang skillfully navigates US-China-Taiwan interests with Trump in the Middle East, while discussing scrutiny of student expressions and visa issues.
Group A of the Club World Cup is known as the 'Group of Death' as Messi faces his final challenge. Established powerhouses and African champions strive for advancement.
Elon Musk's Tesla witnessed a drastic drop in its European stock price, compounded by another failure of the Starship launch, marking significant challenges for his business.
The Mizuno Open draws JGA players vying for entry tickets to the UK tournament, resulting in fierce competition.
The 'Flowing Art Lantern Zone' at the Nantou Lantern Festival won the Italian Design Platinum Award, boosting local visibility.
U.S. stock indices surged with the announcement of a tariff delay by Trump on the EU, while Apple, Meta, and NVIDIA rose, TSMC's ADR and Tesla experienced declines.
Girls from Taichung create cloth sanitary pads to promote menstrual health in Africa, demonstrating a commitment to gender equality.
The Nantou Lantern Festival's 'Flowing Light Art District' received the Platinum Award at the Italian Roma Design Awards and will showcase three art installations at the Chocolate Coffee Festival.
German media reports indicate that China is responsible for approximately 80% of Russia's circumvention of EU sanctions, according to an internal EU report.
As U.S.-China tensions rise, China announces plans to upgrade "Made in China 2025," increasing investments in AI and humanoid robots, raising Western concerns.
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The MAC expresses concern over the upcoming cultural and media summits in Beijing, emphasizing their non-purely educational nature, urging Taiwanese participants to comply with laws and safeguard sovereignty.
Wang Huning meets Hung Hsiu-Chu in Beijing, emphasizing the importance of the One-China principle and ‘92 Consensus, while calling to oppose Taiwan independence and enhance cultural exchange.
An accounting error led to a $4.16 million misdirection. The female boss reported to police, who swiftly helped recover the funds, evoking deep emotions.
Tianxin shares three tips for keeping marriage fresh, emphasizing communication and cultivating common interests.
Japan's Agriculture Minister Koizumi Shinjiro announced that reserve rice purchases have reached 98,000 tons and new applications will be suspended to stabilize prices.
Pyongyang criticized the US 'Iron Dome' program as a significant threat that could lead to nuclear conflict in space. China and Russia also expressed concerns, accusing the US of undermining global strategic stability.
Japanese scholars warn of a major earthquake in the South China Sea and a possible eruption of Mount Fuji by the 2030s, likening the aftermath to the Edo period.
Yulon and Hon Hai's Model C is set to enter the U.S. and Oceania markets, confronting tariff and currency appreciation challenges.
With rising uncertainties, there is an increasing trend among billionaires to store gold in Singapore.