Tai Chi Men's Friendship Celebration Team Sparks a Wave of Goodwill at Toronto Independence Day Parade
The Tai Chi Men's Friendship Celebration Team sparked goodwill at the Toronto Independence Day Parade, receiving widespread acclaim.
The Tai Chi Men's Friendship Celebration Team sparked goodwill at the Toronto Independence Day Parade, receiving widespread acclaim.
Lai Ching-te will announce the new aircraft purchase during his August US transit, with China Airlines' chair highlighting evaluation points on market demand and operational costs.
Sanfu Biomedical signs a partnership agreement with Up Therapeutics to develop new cancer drugs, aiming to improve treatment outcomes.
Taiwanese rice farmers express concerns over the opening of US rice imports, urging the government to establish a tariff red line to protect local industries.
Jibo launches the new game 'Chainsaw Sweetheart' along with an anime adaptation, aimed at penetrating the North American market.
TSMC's first batch of chips from its US facility is set for delivery. CEO Su Tseng-chang highlights that while US manufacturing is pricier, it is a valuable investment for local market needs.
TSMC announces 20% rise in US plant chip costs, with Su Zifeng asserting long-term value.
A US female doctor suspected of killing her daughter over custody disputes was arrested while hiding in a laundry room.
An Indian company has chosen to export military explosives to Russia, disregarding US warnings, raising international concerns.
A vintage aircraft crashes in Russia, leaving 49 people missing as search operations begin.
Tensions flare between China and Taiwan at the World University Games after China disrupts the silver medal ceremony for the men's taekwondo team.
At the Universiade in Germany, China's seizure of medals from Taiwanese athletes sparked controversy, with the President condemning the actions as contrary to sportsmanship.
During the World University Games in Germany, the Chinese delegation pressured the withdrawal of the Taiwan flag and congratulatory messages, sparking significant public outrage.
Ukraine's controversial bill has triggered public protests and raised EU concerns about undermining anti-corruption measures.
A Russian passenger plane with 49 onboard has crashed, and footage has been revealed, with initial assessments suggesting no survivors.
The Domestic Affairs Council highlights China's attempt to seize a congratulatory message at the World University Games, not wanting 'Republic of China' mentioned.
South Africa’s change in the name of its Taiwan office has been commended by China, affirming alignment with the One China principle.
Huang Yu-hsien defeats a Hong Kong player at the Germany Universiade, aiming for the team’s first-ever gold medal tonight.
Taiwan's MAC criticized China's actions in Germany, asserting it showcases the tensions between Taiwan and China to the world.
Xi Jinping emphasized China-Europe as international "giants" during his meeting with the EU President, urging for strengthened cooperation.
The UN Supreme Court allows countries to sue each other for climate change, stressing the importance of cooperative efforts in addressing the crisis.
Wu Siyou criticizes Taiwan’s legislature for fearing China, calling for the Blue and White forces to become a thing of the past.
Mitsubishi Motors ends its 40-year history in China, exiting engine production to focus on Southeast Asia market.
At the Universiade, Gao Chengrui avenged his loss to a Chinese player, advancing alongside Feng Yixin to the men's singles quarterfinals.