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Missile from Chinese exercise nearly hits Japan island amid post-Pelosi trip tension

Five of the missiles fired by China land in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone off Hateruma in what Tokyo brands as a 'serious threats' to its national security

Taiwan News Quick Take - Taipei Times

SPORTS <strong>Jerseys feature magpie</strong> The women’s national soccer team is to take the field this month at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in India wearing uniforms designed around a Formosan blue magpie motif, the emblem of the Chinese Taipei Football Association. “The blue magpie has a strong vitality, a strong ability to adapt, and adheres to the idea of mutual support, which is the spirit of our soccer team,” said designer Hsiao Ching-lun (蕭景倫) of Plugin Branding and Visual Marketing Integration. The blue jersey, which features short, thin white streaks and red on the sleeves, also includes a feather design mimicking those

Smuggled cigarettes worth NT$14 million seized on fishing boat

Taipei, Jan. 2 (CNA) Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration (CGA) searched a fishing boat in Keelung on Sunday where they discovered around 222,000 packs of smuggled cigarettes with a street value of NT$14 million (US$505,105).

Mysterious, 20-million-year-old tunnels in the ancient ocean floor came from 6-foot-long carnivorous worms, a study found

Mysterious, 20-million-year-old tunnels in the ancient ocean floor came from 6-foot-long carnivorous worms, a study found awoodward@insider.com (Aylin Woodward) © Courtesy of Ludvig Löwemark An illustration of a bobbit worm in its undersea tunnel. Courtesy of Ludvig Löwemark Bobbit worms explode out of tunnels on the ocean floor to ambush prey. According to a new study, these worms had 6-foot-long carnivorous ancestors that burrowed under the Pacific Ocean. Researchers found 20-million-year-old tunnels made by these prehistoric worms in Taiwan. Scientists in Taiwan noticed odd, L-shaped burrows in a set of rocks eight years ago. Since the rocks once sat on the Pacific Ocean floor, they thought the tunnels had been made by shrimp, or perhaps octopuses. But the shape and structure of the burrows didn t match those made by such creatures, and the mystery lingered.

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