French President Macron Confirms Indonesia Will Continue Rafale Fighter Jet Orders
French President Macron reaffirmed Indonesia's commitment to continue its Rafale fighter jet orders during his visit, signing several military agreements.
French President Macron reaffirmed Indonesia's commitment to continue its Rafale fighter jet orders during his visit, signing several military agreements.
Students from Dayuan Elementary School traveled to Kugahara Elementary School in Japan to enhance international awareness and cultural understanding.
Trump's administration adopts a hardline approach toward international students, which may severely impact the finances and academic research of U.S. elite universities, with a decline in international student numbers threatening America's future workforce development.
Luo Shaowei analyzes the potential risks of the Japan-U.S. sovereign fund, cautioning Taiwan against being perceived as a tool for U.S. interests.
Korean students express concern over the U.S. visa interview suspension, noting significant changes in the study environment compared to the past.
Trump claims Canada is considering becoming the 51st state for defense privileges, while King Charles III publicly supports Canada, emphasizing its values of democracy and freedom.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's masterworks will debut in Taiwan this June, featuring 81 classic pieces in a notable exhibition.
CalPERS significantly reduces its Apple stock while boosting investments in Meta and AMD, highlighting the growing significance of tech stocks in the market.
Under the impact of Trump's tariffs, canned fish has become a trendy food in America, reflecting a change in consumer choices amid economic pressure.
The US is set to expand scrutiny of international students' social media, pause visa interviews, and redirect research funds to vocational schools, raising concerns about talent outflow.
The dynamics of Jensen Huang's relations in US-China-Taiwan and the impact of Trump's Middle Eastern actions raise questions about the Chinese market.
The EU establishes a military fund of 5.1 trillion to bolster its defense autonomy in response to changing security landscapes.
The Death Group of the Club World Cup challenges the capabilities of powerhouse teams and Messi; who will advance?
Elon Musk faces dual challenges: Tesla's stock plunges in Europe and the Starship's explosion post-launch raises concerns.
The Mizuno Open is underway, with players competing for a chance to attend the UK Championship.
The 'Flowing Light Art Lantern Zone' at the Nantou Lantern Festival won the Platinum Award at an international competition, showcasing local cultural charm.
US stocks rallied as President Trump’s tariff delay on the EU led to positive openings for all four major indices, with Apple and Nvidia soaring, while TSMC's ADR registered losses.
Shein is facing EU investigations and potential fines over false discounts and unethical marketing practices, highlighting consumer protection issues.
Girls in Taichung create cloth sanitary pads to help promote menstrual equality for women in Africa, emphasizing environmental sustainability and gender equality.
Nantou's Flowing Light Art Zone won the Platinum Award at the Italy's Design Awards, displayed during the Dragon Boat Festival at the Chocolate and Coffee Festival, inviting the public to enjoy the beauty of art and light.
German media reports that China may account for around 80% of Russia's circumvention of EU sanctions, while still supplying military goods to Russia.
China aims to strengthen its 'Made in China 2025' initiative, prioritizing AI and humanoid robots, raising alarms in the US and Western nations.
China updates its 'Made in China 2025' plan, focusing on AI and humanoid robots while bolstering ties with ASEAN. Dr. Li Guancheng indicates public support for defending Taiwan and increasing defense spending.
MAC criticizes the cultural and media summits in Beijing as not merely cultural exchanges, urging participants to comply with regulations.