Apple Appeals EU's €500 Million Fine, Questioning Interference in App Store Operations
Apple appeals the EU's fine, questioning the legality of interference with App Store operations, which could impact its global strategies.
Apple appeals the EU's fine, questioning the legality of interference with App Store operations, which could impact its global strategies.
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The National Land Agency plans to amend building regulations to raise civil defense shelter space to Swiss standards, enhancing safety in Taiwan.
Dr. Shih Ching-Chung criticizes Hsu Chiao-Hsin's anti-recall ads, stating they treat voters as fools and urges careful consideration.
The internet controversy surrounding the Jinghua City case prompts discussions about double standards in legal reactions to threats against political figures.
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A young supporter at a North Court event claimed he would surrender to the PLA, prompting a legislator to propose modifying welfare policies, sparking widespread debate.
Wang Yichuan leads thousands of motorcycles in a stunning street action to support the recall movement.
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Lin Chuyin returns to Wang Hongwei's electoral district on the anniversary of violence, urging voters to combat such acts.
Wang Hongwei accuses Huang Lujinru of using a lawyer to send messages, sparking widespread attention and controversy.
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The Blue Camp initially projected 250,000 participants for their event, yet only about 3,000 showed up, prompting significant discussion and concern.
Japan's government advises citizens to prepare emergency kits containing supplies for at least three days to a week in response to frequent earthquakes.
Vietnam relaxes dual nationality restrictions with the hope of attracting overseas citizens back to their homeland to reapply for citizenship and boost economic and technological development.
The Chinese women's basketball team defeated Thailand in the Jones Cup, with point guard Peng Xiaotong highlighting the need to improve their slow starts for future matches.
As the US marks its 250th anniversary, Trump proposes an Ultimate Fighting Championship at the White House, sparking widespread discussion.
President Boluarte of Peru has sparked widespread protests and public outrage by raising his own salary amid an economic crisis.
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Taiwan Power launches the RE30 low-carbon electricity plan, allowing companies to mix 30% renewable energy to address EU carbon tariffs.
Russia becomes the first country to officially recognize the Taliban regime, potentially changing Afghanistan's diplomatic dynamics.
EasyJet flight makes emergency landing in Spain due to passenger misbehavior, police intervenes in the situation.
49-year-old Italian man dies from bear attack in Romania after taking selfie with bear cub, raising conservation concerns.