This paper examines the domestication and tabloidization of international news, taking the coverage of 2005 WTO meeting in Taiwan's main newspapers as an example. Using the methods of content analysis and interview, this paper aims to discover the strategies of domestication and tabloidization employed by international news as well as the impacts of national interests and market factors. This research finds that Taiwan's newspapers apply domestication strategies such as sending reporters to cover international news, relying on domestic news sources and connecting international events with domestic influences. Besides, Taiwan's newspapers showed the trend of tabloidization, emphasizing conflict and opposition in international news and applying a large number of images and pictures to tell news stories. Finally, national interests and market factors have their roles in influencing the perspectives of international news.