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42-Year-Old Teacher Falls to His Death; Students Mourn Him as a Great Teacher

42-Year-Old Teacher Falls to His Death; Students Mourn Him as a Great Teacher

A 42-year-old teacher's fall resulting in death has caused grief among students, who regard him as a rare and caring educator.

California Doctor Sues Restaurant for Burns Caused by Spicy Thai Dish

California Doctor Sues Restaurant for Burns Caused by Spicy Thai Dish

A California woman doctor sues a restaurant after suffering burns from an overly spicy Thai dish.

Liu Yi-hao Discusses the Korean Entertainment Industry, Tang Qi-yang Suggests Expanding Overseas

Liu Yi-hao Discusses the Korean Entertainment Industry, Tang Qi-yang Suggests Expanding Overseas

Liu Yi-hao and Yuan Li-lin shared spiritual experiences while filming. Tang Qi-yang suggested Liu expand overseas, which he agreed with.

Philippines' Young Population Sees a 500% Surge in AIDS Cases, Health Department Proposes Public Health Emergency

Philippines' Young Population Sees a 500% Surge in AIDS Cases, Health Department Proposes Public Health Emergency

Philippines sees a 500% increase in AIDS cases among young men; Health Department proposes a national public health emergency to address the crisis.

Two Japanese Men Murdered in Dalian, Police Emphasize No Anti-Japanese Sentiment

Two Japanese Men Murdered in Dalian, Police Emphasize No Anti-Japanese Sentiment

In Dalian, two Japanese men were murdered, with police asserting a business dispute was the cause, not anti-Japanese sentiment.

Houbik's Century-Old Rice Factory Makes Its First Export of 500 Tons of White Rice to Japan

Houbik's Century-Old Rice Factory Makes Its First Export of 500 Tons of White Rice to Japan

Fangrong Rice Factory has successfully exported 500 tons of white rice to Japan, marking a new milestone for Taiwanese rice in the international arena.

Kaneko Hannosuke Launches New Truffle Seafood Bowl with Whole Lobster and Sweepstakes for Roundtrip to Japan

Kaneko Hannosuke Launches New Truffle Seafood Bowl with Whole Lobster and Sweepstakes for Roundtrip to Japan

Kaneko Hannosuke launches new truffle seafood bowl featuring whole lobster and a chance to win a roundtrip to Japan with purchase.

Nanying University Dance Department Performs at Japanese Soran Festival, Enhancing Taiwan-Japan Cultural Exchange

Nanying University Dance Department Performs at Japanese Soran Festival, Enhancing Taiwan-Japan Cultural Exchange

Nanying University Dance Department showcased 'Shadow Dance - Admiring Cherry Blossoms' at the Soran Festival, deepening Taiwan-Japan cultural exchanges.

Public Vehicle Controversy Erupts Again as DPP Legislators Accused of Hotpot Dinner

Public Vehicle Controversy Erupts Again as DPP Legislators Accused of Hotpot Dinner

DPP legislators face accusations of using official vehicles for a hotpot dinner; Wu Siyao clarifies compliance with regulations amid public scrutiny.

EU Restructures Trade Negotiation Team to Accelerate Talks with the US

EU Restructures Trade Negotiation Team to Accelerate Talks with the US

The EU has restructured its trade negotiation team to expedite talks with the US, responding to pressure from the Trump administration and aiming to avoid tariffs escalating to 50%.

Taoyuan's Shuimei Elementary School Launches Eco-Education Program to Foster Environmental Awareness in Students

Taoyuan's Shuimei Elementary School Launches Eco-Education Program to Foster Environmental Awareness in Students

Shuimei Elementary School in Taoyuan has launched an eco-education program, engaging students in interactive learning to foster environmental awareness and promote a green campus ethos.

Harvard Warns: China’s Biotechnology Sector Could Outpace the U.S.

Harvard Warns: China’s Biotechnology Sector Could Outpace the U.S.

Harvard warns that China's advancements in biotechnology may outpace those of the U.S., impacting global competition dynamics.

Chinese Researchers Allegedly Smuggle Pathogens, Threatening US Grain Production

Chinese Researchers Allegedly Smuggle Pathogens, Threatening US Grain Production

Chinese researchers are accused of smuggling Fusarium graminearum, which could pose significant threats to US grain production and has raised political concerns.

U.S. Economic Indicators Show 12 Months of Expansion, Analysts Predict a Bull Market Restart

U.S. Economic Indicators Show 12 Months of Expansion, Analysts Predict a Bull Market Restart

U.S. economic indicators reflect expansion for 12 consecutive months, analysts foresee a bull market to restart after digestion, urging caution among investors.

Thailand to Acquire Swedish JAS-39E/F Gripen Fighter Jets and Upgrade Early Warning Fleet

Thailand to Acquire Swedish JAS-39E/F Gripen Fighter Jets and Upgrade Early Warning Fleet

Thailand announces acquisition of first four Swedish JAS-39E/F Gripen fighter jets to upgrade its air force capabilities over the next decade.

Latvia to Produce ASCOD Infantry Fighting Vehicles to Enhance Defense Cooperation

Latvia to Produce ASCOD Infantry Fighting Vehicles to Enhance Defense Cooperation

Latvia and Finland join forces to produce ASCOD infantry fighting vehicles, enhancing NATO's defense capabilities in the Baltic region.

French Veteran Moorman Scores 37 Points, War Gods Lose to Kings

French Veteran Moorman Scores 37 Points, War Gods Lose to Kings

French veteran Moorman shone with 37 points in today's game, but the War Gods lost to the Kings 113-104, resulting in a playoff sweep.

Deputy Minister Jiang Wenkru Speaks at Swedish Parliament, Hopes to Deepen Taiwan-Sweden Economic Relations

Deputy Minister Jiang Wenkru Speaks at Swedish Parliament, Hopes to Deepen Taiwan-Sweden Economic Relations

Deputy Minister Jiang Wenkru spoke at the Swedish Parliament, expressing hopes to strengthen the economic and trade relations between Taiwan and Sweden amidst global supply chain challenges.

Lyu Hsiu-lien Warns: China Might Attack During Typhoon Holiday

Lyu Hsiu-lien Warns: China Might Attack During Typhoon Holiday

Lyu Hsiu-lien warns in an online program that China might attack during typhoon holidays, urging young people to remain vigilant.

Cao Hsing-cheng: A Massive Recall is the Best Way to Commemorate June 4th

Cao Hsing-cheng: A Massive Recall is the Best Way to Commemorate June 4th

Cao Hsing-cheng emphasized the importance of a massive recall at the June 4th commemoration, advocating for the dismantling of the CCP's tyranny and the protection of Taiwan's sovereignty.

Minan Wolf Expresses Anti-Communism Stance at Concert, Admits to Personal Safety Threats

Minan Wolf Expresses Anti-Communism Stance at Concert, Admits to Personal Safety Threats

Minan Wolf emphasized his anti-communist stance at the concert and openly stated his personal safety was at risk, stressing the need to protect Taiwan.

China Likely to Order Hundreds of Airbus Planes During Visit of German and French Leaders

China Likely to Order Hundreds of Airbus Planes During Visit of German and French Leaders

China may place an order for up to 500 Airbus aircraft during the German and French leaders' visit, setting a historical record.

Min Nan Wolf Declares: No More to Chinese United Front

Min Nan Wolf Declares: No More to Chinese United Front

Min Nan Wolf voiced in a charity concert that he will no longer accept the Chinese united front, emphasizing the need to protect Taiwan's freedom while singing 'June Fourth Glimmer.'

36 Years After Tiananmen: The Disappearance of Freedom-Seeking Spirits Among Chinese Youth

36 Years After Tiananmen: The Disappearance of Freedom-Seeking Spirits Among Chinese Youth

Post-Tiananmen, Chinese students' aspirations and hopes have drastically changed, facing rising unemployment and a sense of helplessness, leading some to live as 'mouse people' secluded in their rooms.