Trump Threatens Heavy Taxes on EU and iPhones to Encourage Manufacturing Return to the U.S.
Trump threatens heavy taxes on EU products and pushes for manufacturing return in the U.S., demanding iPhones be made domestically.
Trump threatens heavy taxes on EU products and pushes for manufacturing return in the U.S., demanding iPhones be made domestically.
The U.S. revokes Harvard's international student recruitment status, prompting Hong Kong universities to swiftly offer support and transfer opportunities for affected students.
The US faces a debt crisis with soaring borrowing costs and bond yields hitting record highs, prompting warnings of long-term fiscal risks.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports the new tax reform bill, stating it will help control the deficit and promote economic growth.
With layoffs at the Trump administration's National Security Council, some employees expressed their distress, even crying on-site.
A major power outage before the Cannes Film Festival's closing ceremony affected 160,000 homes; however, the event proceeded with backup power systems in place.
Ukraine and Russia have carried out another prisoner exchange, involving 307 soldiers, while confirming that fighting is still ongoing.
The 2025 French Lifestyle Festival at Kaohsiung's Pier 2 attracts over ten thousand visitors, offering diverse activities that highlight the beautiful blend of Taiwan and French cultures.
In his first conversation with Xi Jinping, Chancellor Merz urged support for Ukraine's peace efforts and stressed the importance of the German-Chinese economic relationship.
Chiu Chui-cheng highlighted the need for the government to adjust the residency system for Hong Kong and Macao in light of increasing Chinese control, adding 'long-term residency' options to enhance societal security.
Pakistani Foreign Minister thanks China for military aid, claiming J-10C fighters excelled in engagement, which, if confirmed, could alter geopolitical dynamics.
Harvard's refusal to adhere to federal policies has led to funding freezes and the cancellation of international student eligibility, potentially impacting critical research.
Trump promotes the Iron Dome defense system against China and Russia, facing sharp criticism from Beijing and concerns about new arms competition.
A Shanghai woman claimed to be the 'adopted daughter' of a deceased woman seeking part of her estate, but her claim was rejected by the court, igniting online debate.
A recent accident in Nanjing saw a helpful bystander turn out to be the perpetrator, who was later sentenced for causing a death and fled the scene, drawing online outrage.
The Hsinchu AIoT Accelerator launches its fourth edition, leading startups to expand into Southeast Asia, focusing on AI trends and international strategies.
Yoo Sung-kyu leads the Korea Open at seven strokes under par, facing tough competition from an international field.
Shaun Norris's stunning performance at the Japan PGA Championship puts him on track for a career Grand Slam.
Tadao Ando's 'Forest of Books' in Taichung is set to be the first children's library in Taiwan, expected to open by the end of next year.
The Korean long-term care team visited Southern Hospital, gaining insights into the practices of acute post-acute care and community care.
Gangwon Province is hosting tourism promotion events in 2025-2026 to strengthen travel cooperation with Taiwan and attract more visitors to this unique destination.
The Japanese government plans to establish overseas voting locations in Taiwan, making it easier for Japanese expats to vote, with implementation expected as early as this summer.
The Health Promotion Administration opens the import of Japanese beef, stating the decision is based on scientific analysis, with low risk to consumers.
The Taiwan-Paraguay-Japan friendship gathering took place in Tokyo, where Paraguayan President Peña emphasized Taiwan's independence support, stressing the importance of cooperation with Japan and Taiwan.