Trump Administration Cuts Over $3.7 Billion in Clean Energy Subsidies, ExxonMobil Impacted
The U.S. DOE cancels $3.7 billion in clean energy subsidies, affecting companies like ExxonMobil, highlighting a shift in Trump's energy policy.
The U.S. DOE cancels $3.7 billion in clean energy subsidies, affecting companies like ExxonMobil, highlighting a shift in Trump's energy policy.
U.S. Senator Hawley calls for an investigation into TuSimple, accusing it of leaking technology to China and threatening national security, potentially violating CFIUS agreements.
The SEC's withdrawal of its lawsuit against Binance indicates a critical shift in U.S. crypto regulation, potentially revitalizing the industry.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba criticizes U.S. tariff policies at an international forum, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and a fair trading system.
Hsieh Kin-Ho analyzes three key economic challenges facing the U.S., asserting that the tariff policy may exceed presidential authority and threaten future development.
The Swedish government's 'Culture Canon' project aims to select 100 representative cultural items but has sparked exclusionary controversies, drawing attention in the cultural community.
The European Commission has determined that Apple still violates the Digital Markets Act, requiring developers to allow transactions through channels outside the App Store.
A South African mother was sentenced to life in prison for selling her daughter to a witch doctor, resulting in the child's disappearance and death. The investigation is ongoing as police continue to search for answers.
Italian nun Zhao Xiurong, who served in Taiwan for over sixty years, passed away today at 93, deeply respected and loved by the local indigenous community.
The UK has signed a military base lease agreement for the Chagos Islands with Mauritius, paying £160 million annually for 99 years.
The 2025 Taiwan's Best French Cream Dessert Competition concluded with Li An-Hsin crowned champion, earning a chance to train at Ducasse Culinary School in France.
Italian nun Zhao Xiurong, affectionately known for her 60 years of service in Taiwan, passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy in early childhood education.
A Jin revealed that his wife Hua Hua fainted during aesthetic treatment in Korea but is now fine. Qi Jinchun responded to marriage rumors, emphasizing their relationship is based on sincerity, not legalities.
The mural ‘Peaceful Kinmen Island’ by Duan Nian Elementary School in Kinmen will be presented at the international children’s peace mural exhibition in Nagasaki, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing.
Buffett increases his stake in Japan's trading companies to 9.8%, showcasing long-term investment confidence.
Korean brand iloom has opened its first flagship store, offering discounts on various items and free macarons during the opening period!
The National Palace Museum Southern Branch opens 'The Beauty of Edo Ukiyo' exhibition, showcasing 218 artifacts portraying the historical landscape of Edo-period Tokyo, running until August 31.
A New Zealand grandma wins $560 million lottery while walking with her grandchild but chooses to keep working, moving her family to tears.
Taiwan and Japan held a tourism summit dinner, featuring a congratulatory video message from Prime Minister Kishida.
The Transport Ministry is pushing for a law on elderly drivers, taking inspiration from Japan's license renewal system to improve safety.
Izumisano City will introduce Baby Boxes to provide safety options for newborns.
This weekend, enjoy a buy one get one free coffee latte and get free Korean instant noodles and toilet paper with a minimum purchase on ice desserts.
Indonesian horror film 'Mei Hun' combines Chinese old songs and real incantations, filming begins in lunar July.
In an interview, Nan Min-jeong stated that Taiwan's bugs are bigger than those in Korea and discussed the difficulties she faces in adapting to life there.