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Controversy Arises as Japanese Idol Selections Disqualify Contestant for 'Too Big Breasts': Runa Ichikawa Sparks Online Debate

Controversy Arises as Japanese Idol Selections Disqualify Contestant for 'Too Big Breasts': Runa Ichikawa Sparks Online Debate

During a Japanese idol audition, contestant Runa Ichikawa was disqualified due to her breast size, sparking vigorous discussions online regarding beauty standards and diversity in the idol industry.

Yunlin County Mayor Chang Li-shan Visits Japan's 'Homeward Hospital' to Explore Integrated Healthcare Models

Yunlin County Mayor Chang Li-shan Visits Japan's 'Homeward Hospital' to Explore Integrated Healthcare Models

Yunlin County Mayor Chang Li-shan explores integrated healthcare models during her visit to Japan's 'Homeward Hospital,' aiming to improve healthcare services in her community.

Japanese Doomsday Prophecy Sparks Panic, Experts Question Its Scientific Basis

Japanese Doomsday Prophecy Sparks Panic, Experts Question Its Scientific Basis

Japanese comic predictions cause panic; experts emphasize that earthquake forecasts are impossible, urging calmness among the public.

Changhua City Hosts Indian Industry Briefing to Assist Businesses in Understanding Economic Trends

Changhua City Hosts Indian Industry Briefing to Assist Businesses in Understanding Economic Trends

Changhua City hosted an Indian Industry Briefing to help businesses capture economic trends and analyze market potential.

Why Taiwanese Travelers Are Obsessed with Japan: Four Irreplaceable Attractions

Why Taiwanese Travelers Are Obsessed with Japan: Four Irreplaceable Attractions

The passion of Taiwanese travelers for Japan remains unwavering, with four key attractions proving Japan's irreplaceable status in their hearts.

SoftBank Acquires Ampere Computing for $6.5 Billion, Faces Long Review by the US Federal Trade Commission

SoftBank Acquires Ampere Computing for $6.5 Billion, Faces Long Review by the US Federal Trade Commission

SoftBank's $6.5 billion acquisition of Ampere Computing faces a prolonged review by the US Federal Trade Commission, raising significant risks.

Costa Rican President Chavez Faces Corruption Charges, Parliament May Revoke His Criminal Immunity

Costa Rican President Chavez Faces Corruption Charges, Parliament May Revoke His Criminal Immunity

Costa Rican President Chavez faces corruption charges, and Parliament may revoke his criminal immunity amid a political storm.

British Mom's Sunbathing Incident Sparks Neighbor's Outrage, She Claps Back: 'Get a Drink and Relax!'

British Mom's Sunbathing Incident Sparks Neighbor's Outrage, She Claps Back: 'Get a Drink and Relax!'

British mom Carla Bellucci's nude sunbathing in her backyard angers neighbors, but she responds with a sassy suggestion to relax with a drink.

Russian Navy Vice Commander Killed in Ukrainian Strike, Just Three Months into His Term

Russian Navy Vice Commander Killed in Ukrainian Strike, Just Three Months into His Term

Russian Navy Vice Commander Mikhail Gudkov was killed in a Ukrainian strike, serving just three months, and became one of the highest-ranking officers to die in the war.

Heatwave in Europe Triggers Wildfires, Leaving 8 Dead

Heatwave in Europe Triggers Wildfires, Leaving 8 Dead

Europe is facing a crisis of heatwaves and wildfires, with 8 confirmed deaths. Governments across the region are issuing warnings and implementing response measures.

Frequent Earthquakes in the Andaman Sea Raise Concerns of Undersea Volcanic Eruption and Tsunami

Frequent Earthquakes in the Andaman Sea Raise Concerns of Undersea Volcanic Eruption and Tsunami

Frequent earthquakes in the Andaman Sea have raised concerns about potential undersea volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Citizens are advised to prepare evacuation plans in advance.

Trump Announces Major Trade Agreement Between the U.S. and Vietnam

Trump Announces Major Trade Agreement Between the U.S. and Vietnam

Trump announces a major trade agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam, which will have profound implications for the economic relations and global trade between the two countries.

U.S. Senate Votes Against Unified AI Regulation, States to Self-Regulate

U.S. Senate Votes Against Unified AI Regulation, States to Self-Regulate

The U.S. Senate votes against unified AI regulation, opting for state-level self-regulation of technology policies.

Europe and North America Face Scorching Heat with Temperatures Reaching 46.6°C

Europe and North America Face Scorching Heat with Temperatures Reaching 46.6°C

Europe and North America are facing a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching a historical high of 46.6°C, prompting experts to warn about the exacerbating effects of climate change.

The Impact of Trumpism: Can America Be Great Alone?

The Impact of Trumpism: Can America Be Great Alone?

Tong Zixian questions whether Trumpism can sustain America's greatness without global talent, emphasizing the critical role of international collaboration.

Gu Li-Yan: A Win for America is a Win for Taiwan, All Political Parties Must Work Together to Maintain Peace

Gu Li-Yan: A Win for America is a Win for Taiwan, All Political Parties Must Work Together to Maintain Peace

Gu Li-Yan emphasizes that a win for America is a win for Taiwan and calls on all political parties to work together for peace.

Well-Known American Food Giant Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Well-Known American Food Giant Files for Bankruptcy Protection

A well-known American food giant files for bankruptcy protection due to financial struggles and plans to restructure its business to adapt to market changes.

Patria Unveils 'ARVE' Wheeled Self-Propelled Howitzer, Competing for Finnish Defence Forces Contract

Patria Unveils 'ARVE' Wheeled Self-Propelled Howitzer, Competing for Finnish Defence Forces Contract

Patria has launched its latest 'ARVE' wheeled self-propelled howitzer and conducted trial firings to secure an order from the Finnish Defence Forces, demonstrating its technological prowess.

The Dual Challenge of Climate Change in Europe: Early Heatwaves and Extreme Rainfall

The Dual Challenge of Climate Change in Europe: Early Heatwaves and Extreme Rainfall

Europe faces the dual challenges of extreme heatwaves and rainfall, with climate change severely threatening agriculture and daily life.

Italy's 'Jet-Powered' Humanoid Robot Successfully Completes Test Flight, Eyes Future Disaster Relief Missions

Italy's 'Jet-Powered' Humanoid Robot Successfully Completes Test Flight, Eyes Future Disaster Relief Missions

Italy's jet-powered humanoid robot has successfully completed its test flight, with future potential for disaster relief and other application areas.

US Halts Some Military Aid to Ukraine, Kyiv Expresses Concerns Over Encouraging Russia

US Halts Some Military Aid to Ukraine, Kyiv Expresses Concerns Over Encouraging Russia

The U.S. has halted some military aid to Ukraine, raising concerns in Kyiv that this may embolden Russia to continue its aggression.

Elon Musk and Trump Clash Again Over Big Beautiful Law, Sparking Controversy

Elon Musk and Trump Clash Again Over Big Beautiful Law, Sparking Controversy

Elon Musk and Trump publicly clash over the new U.S. law, with their relationship deteriorating rapidly, drawing widespread media attention.

Investigation Reveals 383 Bodies at Mexican Crematorium - Shocking Negligence

Investigation Reveals 383 Bodies at Mexican Crematorium - Shocking Negligence

A crematorium in Juárez has been found to have 383 bodies improperly stored, leading to an investigation and public outrage over the negligence.

Brazil's National Museum Reopens with Restored Artifacts After devasting Fire

Brazil's National Museum Reopens with Restored Artifacts After devasting Fire

Brazil's National Museum has completed restoration of some artifacts after a devastating fire and has reopened to the public, receiving much anticipation and welcome.