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Travelers scammed while applying for a UK travel certificate, losing 14,000 NTD to a fraudulent site.
Lai Ching-te launches 'Ten Lectures on National Unity', emphasizing Taiwan's sovereignty and denying China's claims.
The US's recent bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities indicates it will not wait for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2027, as experts analyze its strategic implications.
Analyzing the potential for U.S. military action against North Korea under Trump's policy and exploring the tensions with Kim Jong-un.
The Kagoshima region recently experienced 11 earthquakes, with the largest measuring 3.7 in magnitude and a seismic intensity of 4; residents are urged to stay alert.
Naomi Watanabe will hold a comedy performance at Tokyo Dome in February 2024, celebrating her 20th anniversary and sharing her comedic journey.
Chen Fengxin highlights multiple risks facing the U.S. economy, particularly declines in both the employment market and consumer confidence leaving investors concerned.
Astrologer Eiffel warns Trump about potential health and security fluctuations in the second half of the year, suggesting risks similar to the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 require attention.
Ming Ju-Cheng analyzes the Middle Eastern situation, discussing Iran's nuclear threats, US strategy, and the roles of Russia and China.
A Brazilian inmate attempted to escape but got stuck in a concrete wall, requiring firefighters for a rescue.
Changhua County Mayor Wang Huimei visits Denmark's Dalum Agricultural College to explore smart livestock and green agriculture new approaches.
Japan faces a rice shortage, prompting a six-fold increase in Taiwanese rice exports, with 500 tons shipped to Japan for the first time.
On June 21, International Yoga Day, Prime Minister Modi led thousands in yoga practice, emphasizing the importance of yoga for promoting global peace and unity.
Pakistan nominates a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, while Trump self-deprecatingly claims he'll never win, showcasing the nuances of international politics.
The Korean team won the LLB Intermediate Asia-Pacific Championship, with the Chinese team securing third place, showcasing their respective strengths and potential.
The Tainan International Mango Festival has grandly opened, with former Japanese First Lady Akie Abe attending, enhancing the lively atmosphere of the event.
A hot air balloon crash in Brazil has claimed 8 lives, and the incident has gained widespread attention on social media while search efforts continue.
A Canadian school bus driver was fired for wearing a Lolita outfit, raising concerns among parents about potential implications of pedophilia.
A hot air balloon crash in Santa Catarina, Brazil, results in at least 8 fatalities.
Talks between Europe and Iran in Switzerland yielded no results, raising the prospect of an ongoing conflict.
On the 19th, Finland's Parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty to bolster national security in response to increasing military threats from Russia.
European nations call for the resumption of talks with the U.S., while Iran demands an immediate ceasefire from Israel to reach a possible agreement.
The launch of TUTIS AI Club's Silicon Valley branch signifies a new phase of US-Taiwan AI collaboration. President Ming Lee emphasizes cooperative advancement in AI applications and innovation.
Wang Hwei-mei leads a delegation to Denmark, drawing from Nordic design experience to infuse new perspectives and inspiration into the 2025 Taiwan Design Exhibition.