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Analysis of Taiwan Strait Military Exercises Highlights Capability Gap; Retired General Warns of Hesitance to Fire First Shot

Analysis of Taiwan Strait Military Exercises Highlights Capability Gap; Retired General Warns of Hesitance to Fire First Shot

The Taiwan Strait military exercises reveal significant capability gaps, with former Air Force Vice Commander Chang Yen-ting warning that Taiwan's insufficient personnel, morale, and weaponry deter any initiative to fire first.

US-China Trade Relations Improve: Initial Agreement on Rare Earth Matter

US-China Trade Relations Improve: Initial Agreement on Rare Earth Matter

In Geneva talks, the US and China reached a consensus on rare earth trade, leading to favorable market reactions and gradual easing of trade tensions.

Ma Ying-jeou Insists on Attending Cross-Strait Forum in China, Chien Shu-pei Explains the Reasons

Ma Ying-jeou Insists on Attending Cross-Strait Forum in China, Chien Shu-pei Explains the Reasons

Ma Ying-jeou will lead a delegation to China for the Cross-Strait Forum on the 14th. Chien Shu-pei highlights the reasons behind this as a lack of respect from the KMT.

Trump's Power Struggle with California Governor Intensifies

Trump's Power Struggle with California Governor Intensifies

The Trump administration faces a power struggle with California Governor Newsom over the deployment of the National Guard, as protests continue in Los Angeles.

US-Japan-Taiwan Drill Highlights Risk of Chinese Surprise Landing in Eastern Taiwan, Penghu Falls

US-Japan-Taiwan Drill Highlights Risk of Chinese Surprise Landing in Eastern Taiwan, Penghu Falls

The drill revealed that China could successfully conduct a surprise landing in Eastern Taiwan, with the speed of Penghu's fall exceeding Taiwan's expectations.

China Appoints New Bishop, Vatican Welcomes the Move

China Appoints New Bishop, Vatican Welcomes the Move

Lin Yuntuan has been appointed as the auxiliary bishop of Fuzhou, and the Vatican expresses satisfaction, viewing it as a new step in dialogue between the two sides.

Dimon: U.S. Economic Data Expected to Deteriorate Soon

Dimon: U.S. Economic Data Expected to Deteriorate Soon

Dimon warns that U.S. economic data will deteriorate, consumer confidence is impacted, and recession risks are rising.

Los Angeles Protests Escalate as Trump Plans to Deploy National Guard and Marines

Los Angeles Protests Escalate as Trump Plans to Deploy National Guard and Marines

Protests in Los Angeles are escalating as Trump plans to deploy the National Guard and Marines, facing fierce criticism from Democrats and raising tensions.

Taiwan's Economic Ministry Responds to US Chamber's Concerns on Baseload Power: No Need for Excessive Worry

Taiwan's Economic Ministry Responds to US Chamber's Concerns on Baseload Power: No Need for Excessive Worry

Taiwan's Economic Ministry reassured that concerns from the US Chamber of Commerce regarding baseload power are unwarranted, outlining the government's energy transformation plans.

Daya University Partners with Springfield College to Promote International Education, Students Embark on Cross-Cultural Learning in the U.S.

Daya University Partners with Springfield College to Promote International Education, Students Embark on Cross-Cultural Learning in the U.S.

Students from Daya University embark on a study abroad program at Springfield College, enhancing their language skills and cultural exchange, showcasing the success of international education.

EU Report: May Ranks as Second Hottest on Record, Greenland Ice Sheet Melting at Alarming Rates

EU Report: May Ranks as Second Hottest on Record, Greenland Ice Sheet Melting at Alarming Rates

The EU report states that May this year was the second hottest May on record, with the alarming melting of Greenland's ice sheet linked to climate warming.

Blue Legislators Adopt Han Kuo-yu's Slogan Against Recall; Green Camp Criticizes Fear of Recall

Blue Legislators Adopt Han Kuo-yu's Slogan Against Recall; Green Camp Criticizes Fear of Recall

Blue legislators adopt Han Kuo-yu's slogan against recall, but green camp criticizes their fear, claiming Han's quotable era is over.

Re-release of 'Ryuichi Sakamoto: Tokyo Melody' Showcases the Musician's Intimate Performances

Re-release of 'Ryuichi Sakamoto: Tokyo Melody' Showcases the Musician's Intimate Performances

The documentary 'Ryuichi Sakamoto: Tokyo Melody' will return to theaters on June 13, highlighting Sakamoto's music creation and the precious performances with his wife.

The Allure of Tokyo's Steakhouse! American Chef Tim Larimer Arrives in Taipei, Two-Night Free Stay Draw!

The Allure of Tokyo's Steakhouse! American Chef Tim Larimer Arrives in Taipei, Two-Night Free Stay Draw!

American Chef Tim Larimer makes his debut in Taipei, offering a special set menu with a chance to win a complimentary two-night stay at The Tokyo Grand Hyatt!

MAMAMOO's Song Yu responds to Wu Zongxian's 'Korean Girls Can't Sing' Comment Amid Controversy

MAMAMOO's Song Yu responds to Wu Zongxian's 'Korean Girls Can't Sing' Comment Amid Controversy

MAMAMOO's Song Yu addresses controversy over Wu Zongxian's remarks, highlights their humorous intent, and shares her love for Taiwan in new song.

KMT's Motion for Reconsideration to be Addressed on June 13, Says Han Kuo-yu

KMT's Motion for Reconsideration to be Addressed on June 13, Says Han Kuo-yu

Han Kuo-yu announces that the KMT's motion for reconsideration will be processed on June 13, as crucial personnel consent rights remain undecided.

Taiwan Debuts as Theme Country at 2025 Seoul Book Fair

Taiwan Debuts as Theme Country at 2025 Seoul Book Fair

Taiwan makes its first appearance as a theme country at the 2025 Seoul Book Fair, featuring 550 selected titles to promote its diverse culture and literature.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Urges Taiwan to Prioritize Energy Issues, Criticizes Tariffs as Unfair

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Urges Taiwan to Prioritize Energy Issues, Criticizes Tariffs as Unfair

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urges Taiwan to address energy issues and criticizes tariffs as unfair, stressing the importance of enhancing industry competitiveness and defense cooperation.

Los Angeles Immigration Protests Ignite Police-Civilian Clashes Nationwide! Violence Erupts in San Francisco and New York

Los Angeles Immigration Protests Ignite Police-Civilian Clashes Nationwide! Violence Erupts in San Francisco and New York

Los Angeles immigration protests spark nationwide police-civilian clashes, with Waymo self-driving taxis vandalized and service suspended.

US Chamber of Commerce Warns: Tariffs on Taiwan are Unfair

US Chamber of Commerce Warns: Tariffs on Taiwan are Unfair

The US Chamber of Commerce calls for a re-evaluation of the reciprocal tariff policy on Taiwan, deeming it unfair and cost-increasing.

Global Basketball Championship 'THE ONE' Returns to Taipei!

Global Basketball Championship 'THE ONE' Returns to Taipei!

'THE ONE' Global Basketball Championship will be grandly held in Taipei on July 6, inviting elite basketball players from across the island to compete for tickets to the finals in New York.

Fubon Art Museum Presents Monet and American Impressionist Masters

Fubon Art Museum Presents Monet and American Impressionist Masters

Fubon Art Museum showcases the works of Impressionist masters, exploring the influences of Monet and American Impressionism, featuring 52 treasured pieces, allowing visitors to experience the cultural translation process.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report Warns of Power Supply Risks for Semiconductor and AI Industries

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report Warns of Power Supply Risks for Semiconductor and AI Industries

The latest report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights the energy supply crisis in Taiwan, posing risks to semiconductor and AI industries and recommending stronger energy policies to enhance security.

U.S. Faces Financial Crisis as CBO Warns of Imminent Default Risk

U.S. Faces Financial Crisis as CBO Warns of Imminent Default Risk

The CBO warns that without raising the debt ceiling, the U.S. could face a default crisis as early as August 2025, with government cash running out.