JJ Lin's Concert at Taipei Arena Sparks Controversy, Emphasizes International Appeal with 40,000 Fans
JJ Lin's first concert at the Taipei Arena sparked controversy, as he emphasized his international appeal and drew in 40,000 fans.
JJ Lin's first concert at the Taipei Arena sparked controversy, as he emphasized his international appeal and drew in 40,000 fans.
Los Angeles immigration raids have sparked intense protests, with Trump deploying the National Guard and banning mask-wearing among demonstrators.
Musk's threat to retire the Dragon spacecraft raises concerns for NASA and the Pentagon, who are now seeking alternative options.
British groom Martin Ralph lost four toes due to improperly fitted shoes at his wedding. The hospital admitted negligence and apologized.
Chou Tien-chen was the runner-up in the Indonesian Open, setting a record as the oldest male finalist in the tournament's history.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces accusations of misusing public funds for a pet pool, raising concerns over increased water usage at the presidential residence.
DarkShot won the WCS Taiwan competition and will represent Taiwan in Japan this August to seek global cosplay honors.
The 'Edo Ukiyo-e Beauty' exhibition features the Edo Castle Famous Places Folding Screen, an important cultural property on display for just 16 days, offering a rare glimpse into 17th century Edo urban life.
F.F.O boy group acted as one-day store manager for MEDIPEEL in Taiwan, engaging fans and introducing special skincare packages.
Kuala Kubu Bharu in Malaysia is renowned for its garden city concept and Chinese cuisine, attracting royal visitors.
A Taichung college student was lured by a high-salary job offer and trapped in Cambodia for 85 days. She calls for help for others still stuck in scams.
US lawmakers, including Janet Clark, have assured Taiwanese students that they will not be trapped by the visa ban and are actively working to amend related policies.
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Bogota, Colombia, causing residents to evacuate to the streets; no major damage reported yet.
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing citizens to urgently evacuate in fear.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Bogotá, Colombia, at a shallow depth of 11 kilometers, with residents reporting shaking.
The US courts have banned 11 names including Jesus Christ and Santa Claus, and parents should avoid these to prevent issues.
After Lee Jae-myung's election as South Korea's president, his practical diplomacy aims to improve relations with China and engage in dialogue with North Korea, potentially affecting US strategies in the Indo-Pacific.
A heartbreaking case where a boy with albinism was dismembered by his father for sale to witchdoctors raises awareness of the violence faced by albinism patients in Africa.
NVIDIA plans to establish a $90 billion superfactory in Germany, with Huang Renxun meeting the Chancellor to discuss collaboration details.
In an interview, John Lee discusses his administration's achievements and the sale of Cheung Kong's Panama port, emphasizing that success should consider others' interests.
The LaLaport shopping center in Nangang faces criticism for its poor parking lot conditions, only three months after opening, leading to online mockery.
Balenciaga's limited edition 'Peking Duck Bag' sells for an astonishing price, igniting widespread discussion and satire online.
President Lai Chiung-te meets with award winners from the China Engineering Society, aiming to build a safer and smarter Taiwan together.
A jiu-jitsu beginner has been paralyzed after a mishap caused by a black belt coach, resulting in a significant court award.