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Taiwanese Holding Chinese Documents Risk Losing Household Registration, Clarification from Mainland Affairs Council

Taiwanese Holding Chinese Documents Risk Losing Household Registration, Clarification from Mainland Affairs Council

The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies that Taiwanese holding Chinese documents could face revocation of household registration and reminds citizens of privacy risks.

Concerns Arise as Imported Chinese Star Anise Fails Tests for Sudan Red and Pesticides

Concerns Arise as Imported Chinese Star Anise Fails Tests for Sudan Red and Pesticides

Recent imports of star anise from China have tested positive for harmful substances, raising public concerns over food safety and prompting tighter inspection measures.

US-China Power Struggle: Key Battleground and Potential American Intervention Analysis

US-China Power Struggle: Key Battleground and Potential American Intervention Analysis

US-China relations are increasingly tense; experts analyze China's Taiwan strategy and potential US intervention, warning of possible conflict escalation.

Taiwan Fact-Checking Center Clarifies: 2025 Earthquake Prediction Has No Basis

Taiwan Fact-Checking Center Clarifies: 2025 Earthquake Prediction Has No Basis

The Taiwan Fact-Checking Center reiterates that the recently circulated prediction of a 2025 earthquake lacks scientific basis and calls on the public to remain vigilant.

Korean Election Vote Counting Underway! Lee Jae-myung Leads by Less than 3 Percent

Korean Election Vote Counting Underway! Lee Jae-myung Leads by Less than 3 Percent

In the Korean presidential election, Lee Jae-myung currently leads with 47.70%, closely followed by Kim Moon-soo. Exit polls indicate Lee may secure victory.

Lee Jae-myung Confirms Victory in South Korea's Presidential Election with 48.8% of Votes

Lee Jae-myung Confirms Victory in South Korea's Presidential Election with 48.8% of Votes

Lee Jae-myung has won South Korea's presidential election with 48.8% of the vote, becoming the new president.

Challenges and Future Prospects in Korean Politics After Lee Jae-myung's Victory

Challenges and Future Prospects in Korean Politics After Lee Jae-myung's Victory

Lee Jae-myung wins the South Korean presidential election, facing significant challenges including economic difficulties and foreign policy adjustments.

South Korea Election: Lee Jae-myung, the 'Strongest Candidate', Makes Important Statement

South Korea Election: Lee Jae-myung, the 'Strongest Candidate', Makes Important Statement

Lee Jae-myung, the largest opposition party candidate, emphasizes ending civil war and restoring democracy while pledging to revitalize the economy.

South Korea Presidential Election: Lee Jae-Myung Declares Victory Over Kim Moon-Soo

South Korea Presidential Election: Lee Jae-Myung Declares Victory Over Kim Moon-Soo

Lee Jae-Myung wins the South Korean presidential election, promising to end political unrest and boost the economy, while Kim Moon-Soo concedes defeat.

South Korea's Presidential Election Results Announced, New President to Take Office

South Korea's Presidential Election Results Announced, New President to Take Office

South Korea's presidential election results show Lee Jae-myung leading, with the new president scheduled to take office on April 4, facing multiple domestic challenges.

Lee Jae-myung Elected South Korean President: Scholars Analyze Pro-U.S., Non-Anti-China Stance

Lee Jae-myung Elected South Korean President: Scholars Analyze Pro-U.S., Non-Anti-China Stance

Lee Jae-myung has been elected as South Korea's president, with scholars asserting his pro-U.S., non-anti-China stance will have limited impact on Taiwan, maintaining stable relations.

Lee Jae-myung Elected as South Korea's President, Pays Tribute to the Nation

Lee Jae-myung Elected as South Korea's President, Pays Tribute to the Nation

Lee Jae-myung's election as South Korea's new president signifies potential changes in foreign policy, with a tribute to the nation's decision.

South Korea Presidential Election: Lee Jae-myung's Victory Confirmed!

South Korea Presidential Election: Lee Jae-myung's Victory Confirmed!

Lee Jae-myung's victory confirmed in South Korea's presidential election, with a voter turnout of 79.4%.

Lee Jae-myung Declares 'Certain Victory' as Korea's New President

Lee Jae-myung Declares 'Certain Victory' as Korea's New President

Lee Jae-myung wins the South Korean presidential election, vowing to fulfill his commitments to the citizens.

Will US-Taiwan Zero Tariffs Devastate Taiwanese Agriculture? Yang Ru-Men Questions Cost Burden

Will US-Taiwan Zero Tariffs Devastate Taiwanese Agriculture? Yang Ru-Men Questions Cost Burden

Yang Ru-Men urges the Taiwanese government to consider the implications of zero tariffs on agriculture, stressing that the burden should not fall on Taiwanese citizens.

U.S. Job Openings Surge in April, Indicating Labor Market Resilience Amid Challenges

U.S. Job Openings Surge in April, Indicating Labor Market Resilience Amid Challenges

U.S. job openings unexpectedly rose to 7.391 million in April, indicating resilience in the labor market despite ongoing economic challenges.

Wei Jun Proposes Renaming Zhongzheng Park to Zhongli Central Park to Highlight Cultural Significance

Wei Jun Proposes Renaming Zhongzheng Park to Zhongli Central Park to Highlight Cultural Significance

Wei Jun proposes renaming "Zhongzheng Park" to "Zhongli Central Park" to emphasize local history and culture. Mayor Zhang Shanzheng states that a public consensus is necessary before proceeding with the name change.

OECD Reduces U.S. Economic Forecast, Stock Market Opens Nearly Flat

OECD Reduces U.S. Economic Forecast, Stock Market Opens Nearly Flat

OECD has lowered the U.S. economic growth forecast from 2.8% to 1.6% and 1.5%, with the stock market opening mostly flat.

TSMC's Insights on U.S. Tariff Policies and Future Revenue Expectations

TSMC's Insights on U.S. Tariff Policies and Future Revenue Expectations

TSMC released its 2024 report, highlighting uncertainties in U.S. tariff policies but stable customer behavior, with revenue expected to grow by 24% to 26% this year.

Taiwan Team Wins 18 Awards at Edison Awards, Second Only to the US

Taiwan Team Wins 18 Awards at Edison Awards, Second Only to the US

The Taiwan team garnered 18 Edison Awards, enhancing leak detection accuracy while making significant breakthroughs in the biomedical sector.

69-Year-Old Mother Protests for 247 Days; Calls for UK to Pressure Egypt

69-Year-Old Mother Protests for 247 Days; Calls for UK to Pressure Egypt

Laila Soueif, 69, has been on a hunger strike for 247 days protesting her son's imprisonment, urging the UK to pressure Egypt.

Microsoft Adjusts Windows OS for EU Economic Area: Uninstall Microsoft Store and Edge No Longer Default

Microsoft Adjusts Windows OS for EU Economic Area: Uninstall Microsoft Store and Edge No Longer Default

Microsoft updates the Windows system for the EU economic area, allowing the uninstallation of Microsoft Store and Edge is no longer set as default.

Missing British Girl Madeleine Case: Portugal Launches Major Search After Nearly 20 Years

Missing British Girl Madeleine Case: Portugal Launches Major Search After Nearly 20 Years

Nearly 20 years after Madeleine McCann went missing, Portuguese police are resuming extensive search operations seeking clues in her case.

Writer Mentaiko Shares Her Parenting and Life Experiences in Tokyo

Writer Mentaiko Shares Her Parenting and Life Experiences in Tokyo

Mentaiko discusses her parenting and living experiences in Tokyo, from language learning to cultural shocks, and plans to publish a new book reflecting her insights and challenges.