WTT US Open: Cheng I-Ching Advances to Women's Singles Round of 16
Cheng I-Ching advances to the Round of 16 in the WTT US Open, set to face Chinese player Kuai Man.
Cheng I-Ching advances to the Round of 16 in the WTT US Open, set to face Chinese player Kuai Man.
A US study found that sleeping over 9 hours a night may lead to cognitive decline, especially noticeable in individuals with depression.
A small plane crash in the U.S. resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including a 9-year-old child, sparking significant public concern and sympathy.
The Taiwanese team achieved 164 medals, including 74 gold, at the World Police and Fire Games, setting a historical record and looking forward to future competitions.
The EU's discontent with China's trade surplus and cooperation is rising, as both countries prepare for a summit amidst gloomy prospects.
Yunlin farmers successfully exported quality Zhuoshui rice to eight European countries, marking a significant milestone in Taiwan's agricultural export transformation.
The 'Ulwaluko' initiation ceremony in South Africa resulted in the deaths of 93 boys last year as tradition continues, raising serious concerns over public safety.
French startups are eager to collaborate with Taiwan's semiconductor industry to optimize quantum computing solutions and enhance data transmission efficiency.
A man entered the runway at Milan's Bergamo Airport and was sucked into an airplane engine, leading to his tragic death, raising widespread concern.
Experts examine how America's 'winner-takes-all' system hinders the growth of minor parties and discuss the challenges facing Musk's 'American Party'.
The US is set to announce tariff negotiation results as the People's Party urges Lai Ching-te to maintain the Ten Talks, emphasizing the need for communication between government and citizens.
TikTok plans to introduce a new version of its app for the U.S. market, aiming for a launch in early September to enhance user experience.
Taiwanese twins Li Fangren and Li Fangzhi clinched gold in the men's doubles final at the Canadian Badminton Open, showcasing remarkable performances.
Macron will visit the UK on the 8th, becoming the first EU leader to address Parliament post-Brexit, strengthening Franco-British relations.
Germany's Rheinmetall and Northrop Grumman's new F-35A fuselage midsection production facility has opened, expected to strengthen the European supply chain.
Russian Transport Minister Starovoit was found dead in his car with a gunshot wound just hours after being dismissed by President Putin, shocking the political scene.
A man fell into a glacier crevice in Switzerland, and his loyal Chihuahua waited by his side, ultimately leading to his rescue.
Apple appeals the EU's fine, questioning the legality of interference with App Store operations, which could impact its global strategies.
A lion from a Turkish theme park nearly attacked a farmer, while a similar incident involving a lion occurred in Pakistan, leading to the pet owner’s arrest for negligence.
The National Land Agency plans to amend building regulations to raise civil defense shelter space to Swiss standards, enhancing safety in Taiwan.
Dr. Shih Ching-Chung criticizes Hsu Chiao-Hsin's anti-recall ads, stating they treat voters as fools and urges careful consideration.
The internet controversy surrounding the Jinghua City case prompts discussions about double standards in legal reactions to threats against political figures.
A family of five in Taichung has been found dead due to a massive fraud case, involving multiple suspects being detained for investigation.
A young supporter at a North Court event claimed he would surrender to the PLA, prompting a legislator to propose modifying welfare policies, sparking widespread debate.