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South Korean Cheerleader Lee Do-hui Gets Soaked in Water Gun Attack During Summer Event

Reported 8 months ago

Popular South Korean cheerleader Lee Do-hui, known for her sweet face and exceptional dancing skills, was seen at a summer event getting sprayed by water guns by fans, revealing her hot curves. The video from 4 years ago resurfaced, showing Lee Do-hui in a tight blue swimsuit getting soaked while playfully retaliating with a water gun, causing her to get drenched and highlighting her alluring curves. The incident sparked discussions online with netizens admiring her physique and expressions.

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Woman's Earwax Issues Cause Discomfort in Relationship

Reported 8 months ago

A 25-year-old woman experienced discomfort and a foul smell emanating from her ear due to excessive earwax buildup, impacting her relationship with her boyfriend. After seeking medical help, it was discovered that her earwax was thick and smelly, resembling peanut butter. The issue was attributed to prolonged headphone usage for work, leading to increased earwax production. Following earwax removal and reducing headphone usage, the woman's problems disappeared. The article also highlights the importance of not using cotton swabs to clean earwax and seeking professional help if issues persist.

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Retired Baseball Player Wang Chun-lang Entangled in Extramarital Affair, Publicly Displays Polyamorous Relationship

Reported 8 months ago

Retired 64-year-old baseball player Wang Chun-lang has been living separately from his wife and openly parading his polyamorous relationship with a woman named Zeng, even being referred to as 'stepmother' by his juniors. Despite the extramarital nature of the affair, Wang and Zeng show no reservations, sharing photos of themselves together on Facebook. Wang, a former player for Brother Elephants and Jungo Bears, is currently working at the Hall of Fame Garden Hotel owned by former baseball coach Hong Teng-sheng. Wang's legal wife, who resides in Tainan, reportedly has a strained relationship with him, as he has been neglecting her since 2016 and even pursued divorce unsuccessfully, being labeled by a judge as 'the extramarital woman inside the marriage' and fined 600,000 NTD.

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Taiwanese Public Divided over Satisfaction with Tsai's Cabinet's Performance

Reported 8 months ago

A recent survey by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation revealed that about 43% of Taiwanese adults are generally satisfied with the overall performance of Premier Tsai Ing-wen's cabinet, while around 25% expressed dissatisfaction. Political analyst Yu Ying-long noted that over 30% of the population is still in a wait-and-see mode. The survey also compared the initial month's satisfaction ratings of various cabinets since the Democratic Progressive Party returned to power in 2016. Tsai's cabinet started with a 43.1% satisfaction rate, indicating a relatively stable start but with a significant portion still observing. The survey was conducted nationwide from June 11-13, 2024, involving 1070 adults and had a margin of error of approximately ±3%.

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Thailand struggles with pollution amid 'haze season'

Reported 8 months ago

In Thailand, during the haze season, the Pakanyo tribe in northern Thailand continues the traditional practice of controlled burns to prepare land for planting, contributing to the region's severe air pollution. Despite efforts by the government and local communities to address the issue, factors like cultural practices, burning of agricultural stubble, and lack of alternatives pose challenges. The government has implemented measures such as a zero-burning policy and an app for fire registration, but the persistent pollution highlights the complexity of addressing the problem effectively.

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Actor Ian McKellen, 85, Falls Off Stage Mid-Performance and is Urgently Hospitalized

Reported 8 months ago

Ian McKellen, the 85-year-old British actor known for his roles as Gandalf in 'The Lord of the Rings' and Magneto in the 'X-Men' series, suffered an accident during a stage performance in London. McKellen fell from the stage during a fight scene, leading to his immediate hospitalization and the cancellation of the show. Although initially concerning, the theater later confirmed that McKellen was not severely injured, reassuring fans of his well-being.

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Greed Leads to Losses: Woman Forgets Parking Ticket, Gets Stolen by Sneaky Thief Behind Her, Alert Police Officer Catches Criminal in Central Police Department

Reported 8 months ago

According to a report from the People's Daily on June 17, 2024, in Taipei, a woman forgot to take her parking ticket after paying at a parking lot. When she went back to retrieve it, she discovered it was taken by another person, leading her to report the incident to the police for assistance. The police used surveillance footage to identify the suspect, surnamed Lu, who was caught and is now under investigation for embezzlement. The police urge the public not to act on greed, as the law will catch up eventually, and they pledge to continue combating crime to maintain public safety.

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13-year-old Banquet Restaurant in Xizhi Unexpectedly Closes Down, Local Residents Feel Dismayed

Reported 8 months ago

Lamigo's Na Mi Ge Banquet Square, a restaurant in Xizhi, has been operating for 13 years but suddenly shut down on June 16th without warning. The closure announcement on Facebook expressed gratitude to customers but did not provide a reason, leaving many shocked and saddened. The local community reminisced about the venue's delicious food and friendly service, expressing regret over its closure and wondering about its future plans.

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Transformer Explosion Injures Two Electrical Workers with 'Second-Degree Burns' on Faces in Taiwan

Reported 8 months ago

A workplace safety accident occurred in Taichung City, Taiwan on the afternoon of June 17, 2024, as two workers from Taiwan Power Company were injured by high-temperature insulating oil splashes after a transformer exploded during maintenance. The cause of the accident is under investigation by Taiwan Power Company and the Taichung City Government's Labor Inspection Office sent personnel to clarify the situation. The injured workers, around 40 years old, suffered 5% second-degree burns on their faces but were conscious and not in critical condition, receiving treatment at Taichung Hospital.

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Chen Chi-mai criticizes biased distribution in Finance Act! Huang Wei-che supports relocating capital to Kaohsiung if no sincere response is given

Reported 8 months ago

According to the article from Sanli News Network on June 17, 2024, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai criticized the proposed amendment to the Finance Act for favoring the capital city heavily, suggesting relocating the capital to Kaohsiung. In response, Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che expressed support for this idea as a protest against the unequal distribution of resources between north and south. He emphasized the importance of addressing resource disparities through amendments to ensure a fairer allocation without exacerbating the regional imbalance.

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Relieve Eye Fatigue and Discomfort with Eyedrops: Key Points for Better Effectiveness

Reported 8 months ago

Eyedrops are a common method for many to alleviate eye fatigue and discomfort. To choose the right eyedrops, it is important to consider not only improving discomfort but also providing nutrients to the eyes in a way that ensures effective absorption. The article highlights the importance of selecting eyedrops with adequate nutrition, strong absorption capabilities, and minimal burden on the eyes. The 'Shi Meilu Premium Huoshijie Eyedrops' from Japan is recommended as it contains stable and absorbable Vitamin A along with other essential nutrients to effectively relieve eye fatigue and improve discomfort.

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Stock Panel Suffers Selling by Eight Major Public Banks, Netizens Question Why Elders Keep Winning Money When Losing

Reported 8 months ago

On June 17, 2024, the Taiwan Stock Market closed with the Weighted Index down by 8.19 points at 22496.53, a 0.04% decrease, with a total turnover of 4426.97 billion NTD. The top sold stock by eight major public banks was panel stock company AU Optronics (2409), with a sell-off of 5406 shares, followed by electronic component company Wah Lee (2313) and semiconductor company Powerchip (6770) with sell-offs of 4266 and 3330 shares respectively. Despite this, eight out of the top ten selling stocks gained, leading netizens to comment, 'Why do the elders keep winning money by buying green and selling red?'.

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TOMORROW X TOGETHER Announce ‘HYPERFOCUS’ Virtual Reality Concert

Reported 8 months ago

TOMORROW X TOGETHER has announced their first-ever virtual reality concert, 'HYPERFOCUS : TOMORROW X TOGETHER VR CONCERT', which will take place in five different cities over the next few months, allowing fans an up close and personal experience with the group. The concert tickets will go on sale starting July 17.

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Breaking News: New Taipei City - Bus Runs Over Motorcycle on Xintai Road, Police and Firefighters Rush to Rescue

Reported 8 months ago

Warning to readers who pass through Xintai Road in Xinzhuang on a daily basis! In the morning around 7:25 am, a motorcycle collided with a car on Xintai Road from Taishan to Xinzhuang, and was subsequently run over by a bus. Police and firefighters have arrived at the scene and are urgently transporting the injured to the hospital, but the severity of the injuries is still unclear. Authorities remind the public to drive according to road signs, markings, and traffic signals. Motorcyclists should be cautious and maintain a safe distance from large vehicles for safety. A traffic accident occurred on Xintai Road in Xinzhuang this morning.

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NATO Secretary General: China Should Pay Price for Supporting Russia in Waging War

Reported 8 months ago

NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg visited the U.S. and mentioned in an interview with BBC that if China doesn't change its actions, NATO allies should make China pay 'some form of economic cost' for supporting Russia in the war against Ukraine. Stoltenberg highlighted China's dual stance of supporting Russia while wanting to maintain normal relations with NATO countries. Discussions on potential sanctions against China are ongoing within NATO, EU, and U.S. as Russia faces isolation and strengthens ties with authoritarian regimes like Iran, China, and North Korea.

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Web Celebrity Caught in Secret Affair in Dark Alley! Revealing the Shocking Identity of the Male Star in the Steamy Encounter

Reported 8 months ago

Web model Bonny, with nearly 40,000 followers on social media, was recently caught by a magazine passionately kissing a man in a dark alleyway, exposing their intimate affair. The identity of Bonny's boyfriend was revealed to be male actor Huang Hao, who had publicly admitted to having dated 11 previous girlfriends. The encounter took place near a school campus in New Taipei City, where Bonny and Huang Hao were seen smoking before engaging in a passionate kiss.

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张碧晨涉传与小10岁男偶像热恋!工作室表示将等待律师函回应

Reported 8 months ago

中国大陆歌手张碧晨自2021年与华晨宇被曝育有1名女儿后便被揭露是单身妈妈。最近,她又被传与小10岁的男偶像小鬼(王琳凯)热恋。不过,双方工作室迅速出面澄清了这一消息。小鬼的工作室表示,他们只是合作关系,并强调网上关于小鬼与张碧晨热恋的不实言论是毫无事实依据的猜测和恶意造谣。

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National Tsing Hua University Professor Seeks 'Legal Volunteer' with Lawyer Qualifications, Unpaid Position Sparks Outrage

Reported 8 months ago

In response to the impending threat of AI on job security for humanities graduates, a professor from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at National Tsing Hua University is seeking individuals with legal qualifications, either part-time or full-time, to volunteer for exploring the applications of artificial intelligence in law. Despite offering remote work and internship certificates, the position is completely unpaid, sparking backlash and discussions online.

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Oil prices edged down amid cautious demand outlook

Reported 8 months ago

Oil prices in Asia slightly decreased as markets remained wary of global demand growth prospects amidst expectations of increased supplies. Brent crude futures fell 0.14% to $84.13 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures dropped 0.17% to $80.19 per barrel. Factors such as higher crude oil inventories and softer oil demand growth contributed to the downward pressure. Analysts are also monitoring OPEC+ supply cuts and refining margins for further market insights.

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The New Game of Global Stock King Competition: Xie Jinhe - Whoever Masters AI, Controls the World

Reported 8 months ago

In a recent interview with Xie Jinhe, the Chairman of CaiXin Media, he mentioned the significant impact of AI on the tech and semiconductor stocks. With Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia collectively valued at $9.881 trillion, Xie pointed out that whoever controls AI will control the world. Taiwan's TSMC is becoming a stable pillar in the world, surpassing other Chinese tech giants. The rise of AI is introducing new elements of competition globally, with companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia each surpassing a market value of $3 trillion, showcasing a new era in the stock market. Their combined value approaches that of the entire Chinese stock market, signaling a significant economic gap between China and the US. The semiconductor industry is also on the rise, surpassing traditional market indices, indicating a new era for the sector.

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Foxconn Billionaire Achieves Eight-Year Stock Target

Reported 8 months ago

Terry Gou, founder of Foxconn Technology Group, has finally reached a stock price goal he set eight years ago. The stock price of Foxconn's flagship Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. closed at NT$200, a milestone Gou had aimed for in 2016. The surge in stock price this year is attributed to investor interest in AI servers and potential Apple Inc. products. Despite stepping down as chairman in 2019, achieving this price level marks a significant achievement for the company he started 50 years ago, showcasing the company's evolution into AI servers and electric vehicles, and reflecting the overall transformation of Taiwan's contract manufacturing industry.

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Son of Dee Hsu Carries Gas Gun to Nightclub, Agent Claims It's a 'Large Lighter'

Reported 8 months ago

On June 16, Sun An Tso, son of Dee Hsu and Wu Bai, appeared at a nightclub in Xinyi District with a gas gun alongside a male agent named Zhu, causing a stir among the public. Zhu later clarified that the gas gun was just a 'large lighter' with no harmful effects, and he was taken in for allegedly violating the Social Order Maintenance Act. Authorities urged both individuals to submit the gas gun for testing to confirm its non-lethal nature.

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孫安佐攜瓦斯火槍到夜店 經紀人稱是「大型打火機」到案說明遭送辦

Reported 8 months ago

藝人狄鶯和孫鵬的兒子孫安佐16日與朱姓男經紀人攜瓦斯火槍現身信義區夜店,引發注意。經紀人稱火槍為「大型打火機」,警方將其送辦涉違反社會秩序維護法。警方呼籲兩人將火槍交由警方檢驗以釐清情況。

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Putin vows to beat sanctions with Kim before summit in North Korea

Reported 8 months ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked North Korea for supporting his actions in Ukraine and expressed plans for close cooperation to overcome U.S.-led sanctions as he traveled to Pyongyang for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Putin highlighted the alignment between the two countries in resisting Western ambitions, opposing sanctions, and expanding cooperation in various sectors. Observers are concerned about the deepening relationship between Russia and North Korea, especially regarding potential impacts on security in the regions and the sharing of military technologies and aid.

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Can Earthquakes Be Predicted? Experts Analyze Pre-earthquake 'Anomalies' for Potentially More Accurate Early Warnings

Reported 8 months ago

Following the Hualien major earthquake in Taiwan, there was concern among the public about the lack of an early warning system. Some foreign experts suggest that by analyzing past major earthquakes, electromagnetic anomalies before earthquakes can now be detected through satellites, hoping to create a low false alarm rate early warning system in the future. Professor Ahangarzadeh from the University of Tehran analyzed data before earthquakes and found abnormalities in surface temperatures and atmospheric parameters leading up to the earthquakes. He believes these abnormal signals could serve as a reference to predict earthquake occurrences with more certainty.

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