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British Mother Arrested for Confiscating Daughter’s iPad, Sparking Debate on Police Resources and Family Dynamics

A 50-year-old history teacher from Surrey, Vanessa Brown, was arrested and detained for over seven hours after confiscating her two daughters’ iPads, in a case that has drawn widespread attention. Wrongly accused of theft, the incident has raised questions about police resource allocation and highlighted tensions in parent-child relationships in the digital age. The Incident:...

AI Art Copyright: Who Owns the Creativity of the Future?

The global surge in artificial intelligence (AI)-generated art, powered by tools like DALL·E and Stable Diffusion, has captivated both artists and everyday users. From jaw-dropping digital paintings to viral visuals sweeping across social media, anyone can now create artwork by simply typing a few words. Yet, beneath this wave of creativity lies a thorny question:...

Trump’s Semiconductor Tariff Threats Resurface: Experts Say Taiwan’s Impact Limited but Caution Advised

Speculation is rife that U.S. President Donald Trump may announce new tariffs on semiconductors within the next week (14–21 April), raising concerns across Taiwan, a linchpin in global chip manufacturing. While the island’s semiconductor supply chain faces potential challenges, analysts believe that industry giants like TSMC could weather the storm, though smaller firms may struggle....

Xi Southeast Asia Visit: Challenges, Objectives, and the Impact of U.S. Strategy

Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to visit Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia starting 14 April 2025, aiming to bolster ties with ASEAN nations amid the intensifying U.S.-China tariff war. However, the South China Sea sovereignty disputes, Southeast Asian countries’ growing alignment with the United States, and their complex calculations pose significant challenges. Meanwhile, the U.S....

Taiwan Government Tightens Residency and Visa Requirements for Hong Kong Residents

Recently, the Taiwan government has adjusted its immigration policies, particularly tightening the conditions for residency applications from Hong Kong residents. This move has sparked concerns and discussions regarding the underlying reasons. According to the latest policy changes, Hong Kong residents will need to meet higher residency requirements and face longer waiting periods. Additionally, the government...

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British Mother Arrested for Confiscating Daughter’s iPad, Sparking Debate on Police Resources and Family Dynamics

A 50-year-old history teacher from Surrey, Vanessa Brown, was arrested and detained for over seven hours after confiscating her two daughters’ iPads, in a case that has drawn widespread attention. Wrongly accused of theft, the incident has raised questions about police resource allocation and highlighted tensions in parent-child relationships in the digital age. The Incident:…

AI Art Copyright: Who Owns the Creativity of the Future?

The global surge in artificial intelligence (AI)-generated art, powered by tools like DALL·E and Stable Diffusion, has captivated both artists and everyday users. From jaw-dropping digital paintings to viral visuals sweeping across social media, anyone can now create artwork by simply typing a few words. Yet, beneath this wave of creativity lies a thorny question:…

Trump’s Semiconductor Tariff Threats Resurface: Experts Say Taiwan’s Impact Limited but Caution Advised

Speculation is rife that U.S. President Donald Trump may announce new tariffs on semiconductors within the next week (14–21 April), raising concerns across Taiwan, a linchpin in global chip manufacturing. While the island’s semiconductor supply chain faces potential challenges, analysts believe that industry giants like TSMC could weather the storm, though smaller firms may struggle….