Reported about 1 year ago
An inspection by an Indian state government revealed that child laborers, some as young as 13, were working at a Som Group distillery in Madhya Pradesh, filling and packaging liquor bottles for 11-hour shifts. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights found 58 children working illegally at the factory, leading to a police investigation. The state government suspended the distillery's licenses temporarily, but the company has challenged the decision, denying conclusive proof of wrongdoing.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Recently, there have been frequent controversies surrounding priority seats on public transportation. A netizen posted about a situation where an elderly person asked a primary school student to give up their seat, but the student refused. In response, the elderly person took photos of the child with their phone, sparking a heated discussion. The incident led to a bystander confronting the elderly person for violating the child's rights, eventually suggesting the removal of priority seats due to instances of elderly people bullying children.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Converse的新款Run Star Trainer流星復古運動鞋將於台灣指定店舖陸續開賣,主打色的鮮豔黃色設計可能會因Karina的示範而成為熱賣商品。這雙鞋採用大膽吸睛色彩,適合想展現活力運動少女風或街頭籃球風的消費者。售價為2,680元。
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Reported about 1 year ago
Taipei, 2020: During a high school classmate's birthday party, a man named Li from Taipei, a hair stylist, was shot twice in the face by a man named Jian, causing his eye to fall out. Li had to live with an artificial eye and eventually took his own life in despair. Jian was sentenced to 8 years in prison for causing serious injury in the first trial, and the second trial upheld the same sentence. Despite Jian's claims of mistaken identity, the prosecution did not believe him and charged him with the crime. Li's family continued to push for justice even after his suicide, and Jian's appeal was rejected by the higher court. This tragic incident showcases the devastating consequences of a senseless act of violence.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On June 30th around 5 p.m., Hsinchu County's Liujia police station received a report of a driver who, while parking on the roadside, accidentally hit a small van behind him while backing up due to not noticing the vehicle. After the video circulated online, it sparked discussions among netizens. The driver who got hit expressed disbelief on social media that the other driver accused them of not seeing him backing up and demanded compensation for the bumper, calling it unreasonable. The incident is currently under investigation.
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Reported about 1 year ago
During a general questioning session at the Legislative Yuan on July 2, 2024, Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-lung responded to concerns raised by legislator Lin Te-fu regarding the Consumer Price Index (CPI) exceeding 2% for three consecutive years, stating that for Taiwan as a small open economy, a 2% inflation rate is acceptable due to its flexibility. The government is focusing on stabilizing prices, aiming for a 2.07% inflation rate this year by improving calculation processes.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Singer Kimberly Chen, also known as Kimberly, launched her new album 'kiki' to advocate for 'environmental sustainability,' 'animal rights,' and 'diversity and inclusion.' Chen, who has been a vegetarian for 15 years and turned into a vegan last year, confronted online attacks for her dietary choice, expressing her stance against consuming animal flesh. She emphasized the importance of sustainability and protecting the environment during a media event, sharing how her boyfriend has also adopted a vegetarian lifestyle to support her. Chen reflected on her journey in the entertainment industry, mentioning the challenges she faced and the transformative impact of her new album 'kiki,' which symbolizes her true feelings towards the world. She also expressed concerns about the increasing heat due to climate change and her hesitation to have children in such a world. Chen highlighted the importance of individual efforts in caring for the planet, such as reducing plastic use and conserving energy, sharing her personal habits like using a fan instead of air conditioning.
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Reported about 1 year ago
In Chiayi, Taiwan, a man named Chen riding a red Harley-Davidson motorcycle crashed into a tree by the side of the road, resulting in both of his legs breaking. He was rescued successfully three hours later. The incident occurred on Route 26 in the early morning of the 29th. It is suspected that Chen, due to excessive speed, lost control while turning, causing him to fall and break his legs. Further investigation is needed to clarify the exact cause of the accident.
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Reported about 1 year ago
In a star high school in Kaohsiung, a math teacher with over 20 years of experience was discovered altering exam answers to improve students' grades after noticing some students were not performing well. The teacher was reported by top-performing students in the class, leading to a legal investigation. Despite being a first-time offender, the teacher was given a suspended prosecution but required to pay a fine of 60,000 NT dollars to the public treasury. The incident serves as a reminder not to engage in unethical behavior.
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Reported about 1 year ago
In Seoul, South Korea, a car collision with pedestrians on the evening of July 1st resulted in 9 deaths and 4 injuries, with the 68-year-old male driver involved being arrested. Footage from a nearby surveillance camera captured the moment of impact, showing motorcycles and fences being violently hit and thrown, creating a shocking scene. The incident occurred at around 9:30 p.m. as the vehicle drove recklessly, hitting pedestrians on a sidewalk. The driver claimed the car suddenly accelerated out of control. Police have preliminarily ruled out drunk driving, while investigating other possible causes like drug or fatigue driving.
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Reported about 1 year ago
As the 2024 Paris Olympics approaches, six Taiwanese boxers have secured qualification, setting a historic record for the team. The promotional video for the 2024 Presidential Music Concert was released, featuring boxing as the main theme. Shen Wen-cheng and Fire EX. guitarist Zheng Yu-chen, along with well-known sports anchor Xu Zhan-yuan and Vice President Hsiao Mei-chin, invite the public to the concert on July 20th at the National Theater and Concert Hall plaza to support the Taiwanese athletes heading to Paris. The high-energy and fun video style, blending sports and music, aims to rally support for the Olympic athletes and marks the first concert themed around the Olympics organized by the presidential office this year.
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Reported about 1 year ago
The joint wedding event 'Happiness Together, Love Forever' organized by New Taipei City will take place on September 28 at the Di-Hua Romantic Wedding Hall in Xinzhuang. Newlyweds participating in the event will receive gifts worth nearly 20,000 NTD and have the opportunity to win gold rings and home appliances. Registration for the joint wedding event is online and open to unmarried individuals living or working in New Taipei City. If over 100 couples register, a public lottery will be held. The event aims to promote marriage and family-friendly policies, offering various benefits like fertility subsidies and parenting resources to encourage young couples.
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Reported about 1 year ago
According to TVBS News, as of July 2, 2024, the latest party favorability ratings show that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has the highest favorability at 49.2%, but also has a negative rating of over 40%. The People First Party and the Kuomintang (KMT) follow with favorability ratings just over 30% but with negative ratings surpassing 50%. The public expressed frustration with the constant bickering in the Legislative Yuan, with many finding it childish and disruptive to work. This sentiment is reflected in the survey results, indicating a significant divide in party favorability.
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Reported about 1 year ago
During a legislative session on July 2, 2024, Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs, Guo Zhihui, assured that Taiwan will not face power shortages despite the recent shut down of the No. 1 reactor at the Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant. Guo mentioned that Taiwan has ample power reserves till 2030 and emphasized that the reported increase in power outages is mostly due to media coverage; however, actual outages have decreased by 70% in the past decade.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 2, 2024, Lin Xiang, the cheerleader goddess, is set to release her first Japanese version photobook on July 10. Surpassing bestseller lists on Amazon Japan during the pre-order stage, the book 'Kaoru,' themed around perfume, showcases previously unreleased photos from her third Taiwanese photobook. Priced at 4950 Japanese Yen (approximately 1018 TWD), the 144-page limited edition photobook aims to bring readers closer to Lin Xiang's essence. She will attend a release event in Akihabara, Tokyo on the 9th. The photobook's rave popularity is evident as it tops various Amazon charts.
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Reported about 1 year ago
彰化縣員林市有民宅外發現疑似未爆彈物品,被擱放長達兩年,被鄰居誤以為是玩具,直到軍方人員觀察後才引起警覺。警方已封鎖現場並調派軍方人員到場調查,租戶對此感到震驚。
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Reported about 1 year ago
Yahoo Kimo News (Reporter Jian Zijiao) - Updated on July 2, 2024, at 2:15 AM. Popular actress Yang Xiaoli, known for the movie 'Dog Egg Soldier', was unexpectedly attacked while walking on the street recently, getting sprayed with an unknown liquid all over her body, leaving her scared and shocked. She described the liquid as smelling like kitchen dirty water and explained the need to return home immediately to wash off the substance before proceeding with her work.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 2, 2024, at 2:15 AM, Wu Hui-lun portrayed the backstage big boss Xue Xin-ning in the drama 'Who's the Victim 2'. Since the release of the Taiwanese drama 'Who's the Victim 2' on Netflix last month, discussions have been ongoing, with audiences guessing the identity of the mastermind behind the heinous organ-stealing serial murders. As the plot unfolds, the identity of the backstage big boss is revealed to be played by Wu Hui-lun as the forensic scientist Xue Xin-ning, leaving netizens in disbelief and praising her acting skills. After 12 years, Wu Hui-lun returns to acting by portraying a forensic scientist with a calm exterior but a darkened soul, seeking revenge through 'transformation' in order to survive. Wu Hui-lun expressed the challenges of portraying the character's drastic emotional shifts and hiding the big boss's identity through various acting techniques. Director Chen Guan-zhong praised Wu's performance and noted a significant turnaround during the filming of a scene, acknowledging her talent in bringing out a mother's obsessive love. Wu Hui-lun hopes that through this drama, viewers can touch the hearts of those who are misunderstood and find a path towards rebirth.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Yahoo Kimo News (Reporter Jia Zijiao) - Actress Yang Xiaoli, known for the movie 'Soldier Goudan,' recently encountered trouble walking on the street when she was suddenly drenched with an offensive-smelling liquid from head to toe. Yang was shocked and described the incident as 'too scary and too extreme.' The black liquid, accompanied by a fried smell, made her panic, although fortunately, it wasn't scalding or corrosive. Yang immediately took photos as evidence and had to go home to shower before continuing with her work, while her clothing was left covered in oil stains and a strong vinegar smell. She raised concerns about the exposed pipes and urged for inspection and safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Reported about 1 year ago
彰化員林一處民宅被發現疑似未爆彈,一位租戶發現後通報警方,經初步調查確認為以色列製的「81公厘迫砲照明彈」,且是使用過的,不具殺傷力。為避免引起恐慌,軍方將使用防爆毯移運照明彈,帶回爆毀場銷毀。
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Reported about 1 year ago
The New Taipei City Education Bureau held a launch event for the book 'Embrace Dreams Soar 19' featuring the life stories of 10 brave individuals, aiming to inspire positive societal impact. Participants included the bureau director, courageous students, parents, and educators. The event showcased the talents and resilience of students overcoming obstacles, promoting moral and adaptive education in New Taipei City. Stories included a Paralympic athlete, a student excelling in archery despite hearing impairment, and a young artist with autism achieving multiple painting awards through dedication. The event emphasized empowering students to face challenges with courage and positive energy for a brighter future.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Starting in July, the new transportation regulation in Taiwan restricts public reports on 8 minor traffic violations, leading to criticism and concerns about a potential increase in illegal parking. The Minister of Transportation, Lee Meng-yan, explained that police can still issue citations, but netizens quickly dismissed this as 'nonsense'. The law was amended in May to allow public reports on 5 violations but excludes minor infractions like using a mobile phone while driving or temporary parking in a no-parking area. The adjustment was made due to limited parking facilities and the potential burden on law enforcement from excessive reports. Despite the restriction, violators will still be fined if caught, emphasizing the importance of abiding by the law.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Idol drama actor He Junxiang recently went to the Taipei Prosecutors' Office to clarify an incident where he was accused by a woman of behaving inappropriately under the influence of alcohol at a hotel. The prosecutors' office had the police secure evidence from He Junxiang's home, confiscating his phone. He has been summoned to court as a defendant to address the situation, and details have been clarified. He Junxiang has not provided much response to the allegations. Reports suggest that the accuser is a Texas Hold'em dealer, and the incident arose from a dispute likely related to unsatisfactory compensation terms after a gathering in January. Both parties have been called to the police station for questioning, with conflicting accounts. It is emphasized that the presumption of innocence should be maintained until a verdict is reached.
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Reported about 1 year ago
According to CTi News, in the latest news at 4:38 am on July 2, 2024, actor Chris He was summoned to the Northern District Prosecutors Office this afternoon to face charges of interfering with sexual autonomy. He denied any impolite behavior towards a hotel PR in an incident from May this year, but has been embroiled in legal proceedings. Further updates will be provided by CTi News as the situation unfolds. Support hotlines and organizations for those affected by sexual harassment and violence are also provided in the report.
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Reported about 1 year ago
00934, listed on November 1 last year, made a surprise announcement of a dividend of 0.33 yuan, setting a new record for dividend yield in high dividend ETFs this year. The stock attracted massive buying volume reaching 120,000 shares within the first hour of trading, standing out in a declining market and ranking second in trading volume with 248,000 shares traded by the end of the day. The stock closed flat. The fund strategically focuses on both 'slow season growth' and 'peak season dividends,' with the manager indicating optimism towards future performance and advising investors to buy on dips.
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