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Norway to Deploy F-35A in Poland This Fall to Counter Russian Expansion

Norway to Deploy F-35A in Poland This Fall to Counter Russian Expansion

Norway plans to deploy F-35A fighter jets to Poland this autumn to strengthen NATO's defense capabilities and counter Russian threats.

Exploring MATIERE PREMIERE: The Rose Perfume Journey of Perfumer Aurélien Guichard

Exploring MATIERE PREMIERE: The Rose Perfume Journey of Perfumer Aurélien Guichard

Explore the top French brand MATIERE PREMIERE, revealing how perfumer Aurélien Guichard creates unique fragrances using high-quality raw materials.

Taiwan and Poland Strengthen Economic Ties, Blueberries and Tropical Fruits Set to Enter European Market

Taiwan and Poland Strengthen Economic Ties, Blueberries and Tropical Fruits Set to Enter European Market

Minister Wu announces at a luncheon with Polish parliamentarians that Polish blueberries will be imported into Taiwan, while Taiwanese mangoes and guavas are set to enter the European market.

Taiwan to Open Import of Polish Blueberries; Lin Chia-lung Hopes to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation

Taiwan to Open Import of Polish Blueberries; Lin Chia-lung Hopes to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation

Lin Chia-lung announces Taiwan's opening of Polish blueberry imports, with both nations looking to strengthen cooperation in trade and technology.

New Taipei City Strengthens Economic Cooperation with Poland

New Taipei City Strengthens Economic Cooperation with Poland

New Taipei City Government hosts a trade cooperation conference with Poland to strengthen industry ties and collaborative strategies.

UK Economy in Turmoil: Tycoon John Fredriksen Announces Exit

UK Economy in Turmoil: Tycoon John Fredriksen Announces Exit

Tycoon John Fredriksen announces closure of his UK company due to economic decline and plans to relocate to UAE.

Kinsan University’s Kongshan Festival Wins German Red Dot Award

Kinsan University’s Kongshan Festival Wins German Red Dot Award

Kinsan University’s Kongshan Festival wins the Red Dot Award for its creativity and environmental message, gaining international attention.

Europe's Heatwave: Paris Reaches Over 41 Degrees, Eiffel Tower Affected

Europe's Heatwave: Paris Reaches Over 41 Degrees, Eiffel Tower Affected

Europe is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures in Paris exceeding 41 degrees, affecting the Eiffel Tower, which has shown signs of bending. Authorities have launched emergency measures to tackle the heat.

New York Pride Parade Denies Armed LGBTQ Officers Participation, Police Chief Expresses Shock

New York Pride Parade Denies Armed LGBTQ Officers Participation, Police Chief Expresses Shock

The New York Pride Parade denied armed LGBTQ police officers participation, sparking controversy as Commissioner Tisch expressed her shock.

Market Awaits US Trade Negotiation Results, Stocks Open Flat

Market Awaits US Trade Negotiation Results, Stocks Open Flat

On July 30, the US stock market opened with major indices nearly unchanged, as the market awaits trade negotiations and the announcement of the latest employment data.

American Mother Arrested for Regularly Feeding Her Children Marijuana, Citing Preventative Education

American Mother Arrested for Regularly Feeding Her Children Marijuana, Citing Preventative Education

A mother in the U.S. was arrested for regularly feeding her children marijuana, claiming it was a preventative measure, sparking widespread controversy around minors and drug exposure.

Danish Wind Power Giant Withdraws from Taiwan; Ørsted Lays Off 470 Workers as Offshore Wind Project Halts

Danish Wind Power Giant Withdraws from Taiwan; Ørsted Lays Off 470 Workers as Offshore Wind Project Halts

Danish wind power company Ørsted withdraws from its offshore wind project in Taiwan, affecting 470 employees, with changes in market conditions being the main reason.

The Rise of Ugly Cute Figures: LABUBU Takes Over with 'Funky Tooth' in the UK

The Rise of Ugly Cute Figures: LABUBU Takes Over with 'Funky Tooth' in the UK

LABUBU's new 'Funky Tooth' series ignites a trend for ugly cute figures in the UK, captivating consumers across all age groups.

German Scholar: Strengthening Economic Ties with China May Not Be a Wise Choice

German Scholar: Strengthening Economic Ties with China May Not Be a Wise Choice

German scholar Dieter warns that strengthening economic ties with China may not be a wise move, especially in light of weak domestic demand and geopolitical tensions with the U.S.

Taiwanese Arts Academy Students Shine in Germany's Cultural Festival

Taiwanese Arts Academy Students Shine in Germany's Cultural Festival

Students from the National Taiwan University of Arts performed at a cultural festival in Germany, showcasing the charm of traditional arts and deepening bilateral cultural exchange.

Italian Man Creates the World's Narrowest Car, Measuring Just 50 cm in Width

Italian Man Creates the World's Narrowest Car, Measuring Just 50 cm in Width

Italian man Andrea Marazzi has crafted the world's narrowest car, measuring just 50 cm in width, and plans to apply for a Guinness World Record.

Japan's Child and Childcare Support Fund to Launch in April 2024 with Monthly Contributions Ranging from ¥70 to ¥330

Japan's Child and Childcare Support Fund to Launch in April 2024 with Monthly Contributions Ranging from ¥70 to ¥330

The Japanese government will implement the 'Child and Childcare Support Fund' in April 2024, requiring monthly contributions of ¥70 to ¥330 to support families raising children.

FamilyMart Japan Recalls 2.27 Million Bottles of Jasmine Tea Due to Metal Contaminant Concerns

FamilyMart Japan Recalls 2.27 Million Bottles of Jasmine Tea Due to Metal Contaminant Concerns

FamilyMart Japan recalls 2.27 million bottles of jasmine tea over metal contamination concerns, ensuring consumer safety.

Summer Adventure! China Travel Agency Launches 5-Day Tour in Japan's Tohoku Region

Summer Adventure! China Travel Agency Launches 5-Day Tour in Japan's Tohoku Region

The China Travel Agency's 5-day tour of Japan's Tohoku Region offers stunning scenery and cultural experiences in Yamagata, Aomori, and Iwate.

Tuvalu Faces Sinking Crisis as Over One-Third of Citizens Apply to Migrate to Australia

Tuvalu Faces Sinking Crisis as Over One-Third of Citizens Apply to Migrate to Australia

Tuvalu confronts a sinking crisis; Australia's climate visa allows over one-third of citizens to apply for migration.

Magic Hand's Shibuya Store Launches Event: Drink and Get Free Taiwanese Mangoes

Magic Hand's Shibuya Store Launches Event: Drink and Get Free Taiwanese Mangoes

Magic Hand in Shibuya, Tokyo, launched the "Drink Magic Hand for Good Fortune" event, offering complimentary Taiwanese mangoes and attracting numerous participants.

2025 Taiwan-Vietnam Cup Kicks Off Football Tournament in Kaohsiung

2025 Taiwan-Vietnam Cup Kicks Off Football Tournament in Kaohsiung

The 2025 Taiwan-Vietnam Cup for Vietnamese compatriots kicked off in Kaohsiung, attracting 24 participating teams and showcasing the vitality of the Vietnamese community.

World Police and Fire Games: Lin Shiming Claims Taiwan's First Gold in Judo

World Police and Fire Games: Lin Shiming Claims Taiwan's First Gold in Judo

Lin Shiming captured the judo gold medal at the World Police and Fire Games, bringing glory to Taiwan and showcasing the spirit of law enforcement.

Bear Killed on Elevated Tohoku Shinkansen Track in Japan, Causing 37-minute Service Disruption

Bear Killed on Elevated Tohoku Shinkansen Track in Japan, Causing 37-minute Service Disruption

A bear was killed on the elevated Tohoku Shinkansen track in Japan, causing a 37-minute service disruption affecting around 2,300 passengers.