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Four Towns Surrounding Nuclear Power Plant Support Extension of Decommissioning

Reported about 1 year ago

The No. 1 and No. 2 units of the nuclear power plant, that have been with the residents of the four towns on the Hengchun Peninsula for nearly forty years, will be successively decommissioned in July and May next year. The four town mayors around the plant all expressed their support for the extension of decommissioning. They believe that besides being a stable and low-carbon base-load power source, the approximately 240 million New Taiwan dollars in community goodwill funds from the plant annually are the main source supporting local social welfare. The towns are highly concerned about the reduction in goodwill funds and the safe disposal of nuclear waste after decommissioning.

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Hospitality Industry Concerned, Worker Shortage Remains Unresolved

Reported about 1 year ago

The Ministry of Labor is planning to loosen regulations for overseas graduates to stay and work in Taiwan, including allowing the hospitality industry to employ foreign middle-level technical workers to address the labor shortage. While some in the industry see this as a solution due to the language skills of overseas graduates, others are skeptical, stating that these graduates, being university-educated, might also be selective in job choices like young Taiwanese, making the shortage hard to resolve. Different opinions within the industry are voiced regarding this initiative.

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Chinese Naval Ship 'Xi'an' Sighted in the Waters Near Penghu South Shallow! Ship Hurriedly Leaves to Avoid, Fishermen Reveal Sighting of 'Qiqihar' Ship in January

Reported about 1 year ago

In this article, it is reported that Chinese naval ships, including the 'Xi'an' missile destroyer, have been sighted by fishermen in the Taiwan Strait multiple times, with the most recent sighting near Penghu. The presence of these Chinese naval ships has raised concerns and speculation among fishermen and locals about China's intentions towards Taiwan, impacting cross-strait trust and stability. Chinese naval activities near Taiwan have been increasing, prompting apprehension about potential military escalation. The article touches upon the sightings and capabilities of these naval vessels, as well as the reactions and concerns from local fishermen and authorities.

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Lack of New Chest Physicians Raises Concerns for Future Epidemic Response

Reported about 1 year ago

A shortage of new chest physicians in Taiwan's medical field is causing concerns for future epidemic responses. Only one out of four expected trainee doctors applied for the chest internal medicine specialty training program at National Taiwan University Hospital. The Chest and Critical Care Medicine Society is worried about the lack of manpower to handle large-scale epidemics in the future, with many inexperienced doctors being hesitant to join the field due to the heavy workload, low income, and lack of self-paid procedures.

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China Issues Measures to Punish 'Taiwanese Independence' Views, Lai Cheng-yi Calls for Return to 1992 Consensus Across the Strait

Reported about 1 year ago

Beijing released measures to crack down on 'Taiwanese independence' stubborn elements, escalating cross-strait tensions. Honorary Chairman of the General Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of Xianglin Group, Lai Cheng-yi, suggested returning to the 1992 Consensus as the best way for peace between both sides. He urged the ruling DPP to show more goodwill, starting with resuming cross-strait tourism to promote mutual interaction and understanding. Lai emphasized that peaceful coexistence requires rebuilding trust mechanisms within the 1992 Consensus framework, stating that most Taiwanese wish for peace and prosperity without military conflicts.

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Premier Apologizes: Will Take Train to Hualien Next Month

Reported about 1 year ago

Premier Su Tseng-chang visited Hualien to inspect earthquake recovery progress and apologized for the recent train accident, promising to take the train to Hualien next month to ensure safety. After the Taroko Express derailed due to a landslide, causing injuries, Su promised a thorough check of the warning system by Taiwan Railways and emphasized the importance of safety. Various officials and lawmakers joined the inspection and discussions on improving transportation safety in the region.

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Taiwan Rail Collides with Landslide and Derails: Hualien County Mayor Chokes Up Asking 'What Options Do Eastern Residents Have?'

Reported about 1 year ago

Following the Hualien 0403 earthquake, the access roads like Su-Hua Highway and Central Cross-Island Highway have been difficult to traverse, and the recent incident of a Taiwan Rail Express train colliding with a landslide and derailing further shakes the confidence of the public in Hualien's tourism. Hualien County Mayor Xie Zhenwei choked up today asking Premier Su Tseng-chang, 'What options do Eastern residents have for transportation?' This incident has raised concerns about the future of the local industries amidst the challenges faced by Hualien's connectivity and infrastructure.

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A Decline in Young Thoracic Physicians Poses National Security Crisis as Epidemics Loom

Reported about 1 year ago

Due to the increased workload caused by major epidemics such as SARS, H1N1, and COVID-19, young physicians are reluctant to enter the field of thoracic medicine, leading to a drastic decline in the number of thoracic physicians. The Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Society warns that the inadequate number of thoracic physicians could pose a national security crisis in the event of another epidemic. Efforts are being made to attract more young physicians to the field through improved pay and compensation mechanisms.

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Hualien Train Derailment Caused by Debris from Landslide, Civil Engineer Points Out

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 22, 2024, the Puyuma Express train derailed near Hualien's Xiu Lin Township due to debris on the tracks from a landslide, resulting in nine injuries. The head of the Executive Yuan, Su Tseng-chang, inspected the site and ordered the Taiwan Railways Administration to thoroughly test all warning monitoring systems. However, a civil engineer from the Taiwan Province Civil Engineers Association, Gong Xiangsheng, emphasized that warning systems are not sufficient to prevent such accidents, suggesting the need for artificial slope systems and a reevaluation of route selection. Gong pointed out that the recent accident was caused by debris flowing onto the tracks from the tunnel's side due to issues with riverbed maintenance and bridge infrastructure. He stressed the importance of long-term strategies for track selection, mid-term plans for slope maintenance, and short-term measures for immediate risk reduction, criticizing the focus on warning systems without addressing fundamental safety issues.

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Are Capsules Suitable for Vegetarians? FDA's Explanation: 1 Reason Not to Open and Take

Reported about 1 year ago

According to the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA), capsules are mostly of animal origin, serving purposes such as masking the bitter taste of medicine powders or protecting the esophagus and digestive tract from corrosive or irritating drugs. Vegetarians are advised to review the drug information leaflet before taking capsules and consult with medical professionals on ingredients and possible alternatives, as opening capsules and taking the medicine directly may affect its effectiveness and safety. Capsules are typically categorized into animal-based (gelatin) and plant-based (HPMC) capsules, and FDA emphasizes not opening capsules as the dissolution and release of medication may be compromised.

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CCTV Commentary on Punishing Taiwan Independence: Strict and Lenient Approach Targeting a Minority

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 22, 2024, China released the 'Opinions on Punishing Taiwan Independence.' The CCTV commentary highlighted that the 'Opinions' provide specific and operable judicial guidelines with both strict and lenient measures targeting a minority. It aims to remind people of the boundaries and standards when dealing with Taiwan independence forces. The 'Opinions' offer a precise strike against Taiwan independence behavior and serve as a warning to external interfering forces, emphasizing that only through strict punishment of separatist crimes can Taiwanese people enjoy the peace and development dividends in cross-strait relations.

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Mainland China's Existing Mortgages See Interest Rate Reduction Requests Surge

Reported about 1 year ago

Various regions in mainland China have been gradually eliminating the lower limit on mortgage interest rates, with interest rates for first home or second home loans mostly dropping to around 3%. However, the interest rates for existing mortgages held by customers who purchased prior to the new policy still remain above 4%, leading some mortgage holders to consider early repayment. Calls for reducing interest rates on existing mortgages are growing louder, as the gap between the old and new loan rates widens. Many banks in Beijing have reported a high number of customers seeking early repayment, with appointments for such services needing to be made at least a month in advance. The reasons behind the trend of early repayment are not only due to the disparity between the existing and new mortgage rates, but also because existing mortgage rates are generally higher than the investment returns on resident investments. Experts believe that lowering interest rates on existing mortgages could lead to a short-term reduction in bank interest income but could have a positive impact on banks in the long run by stimulating the real estate market and increasing loan demand.

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海基會呼籲不利兩岸發展

Reported about 1 year ago

海基會董事長鄭文燦表示,大陸關於懲治台獨意見可能對兩岸關係有不利影響,應避免任何傷害兩岸關係的事情,民進黨批評對岸舉措荒謬,希望兩岸能回到穩定軌道交流,國民黨則強調推動對話取代對抗,要求國台辦尊重台灣友好關係,建議回歸‘九二共識’以促進兩岸和平。

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Taroko and Swallow Grotto Unlikely to Reopen for 7 Years

Reported about 1 year ago

Due to the severe damage caused by the 403 earthquake, Taroko National Park, visited by millions annually, is currently closed and expected to reopen in phases and zones. Less affected areas like Buluowan, Jiuqudong, and Tianxiang will partially reopen by the end of the year, while the heavily damaged areas like Taroko Gorge and Swallow Grotto are estimated to take seven years and 30.228 billion NTD to rebuild, with plans to be completed by 2031.

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Insensitive Apology by Premier - What's the Use?

Reported about 1 year ago

Premier Cho Jung-tai, who has been in office for a month, apologized for the train accident involving the Taroko Express near the 228 Memorial Train, but many issues remain unaddressed. Despite the apology, the root causes of the accidents involving landslides and falling rocks have not been properly analyzed, warning systems have not been adequately installed, and inter-departmental coordination is lacking. If effective measures are not taken, similar incidents could occur in the future, impacting tourism in Hualien. Taiwan Railways still needs to address and improve its facilities to prevent future disasters.

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Military Fisherman Stuck in Mainland, Family Visits Today

Reported about 1 year ago

Reporter Tsai Jia-Zhen / Kinmen Report: On June 22, 2024, at 6:31 p.m., the family of a military fisherman surnamed Hu, stuck in mainland China for over three months, went to visit him with the assistance of Kinmen legislator Chen Yu-Zhen. Hu's mother tearfully expressed her son's importance as the family's breadwinner, urging the mainland authorities to allow his return and for Taiwan's government to handle the fishing boat incident and cross-strait relations well. The family brought fresh clothes and his favorite milk tea, hoping to ease his homesickness as his child eagerly wants to see him.

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Snoop Dogg Celebrates Daughter Cori Broadus' 25th Birthday with Heartwarming Tribute

Reported about 1 year ago

Snoop Dogg shared a sweet tribute on Instagram celebrating his daughter Cori Broadus' 25th birthday, thanking his wife for giving him a princess. The post included family photos of the father-daughter pair along with his wife, Shante Broadus, marking the occasion with love and appreciation amidst the rapper's acknowledgment of his family and journey together.

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Tech Stocks Selling Pressure; Taiwan Stock Market Focuses on NVIDIA Shareholders' Meeting, Q3 Strategy Emphasizes AI and Semiconductor Dual Focus

Reported about 1 year ago

Tech stocks in the US are under selling pressure, while AI leader NVIDIA is expected to see a pullback correction before its shareholders' meeting next week, causing Taiwan stock market to enter a high-level consolidation phase. Investment institutions are optimistic about the Q3 layout, with AI and semiconductors being the long-term dual focus. As the semiconductor industry benefits from the AI trend, particularly with NVIDIA's upcoming shareholders' meeting and founder Huang Renxun's positive outlook on AI, the market is expected to focus more on AI supply chain topics. The global semiconductor manufacturing industry is showing a rebound in memory and logic chips driven by AI demand, with Taiwan having been the largest consumer of semiconductor materials for 14 consecutive years. Looking ahead, the AI and semiconductor sectors are expected to remain the main focus for Taiwan stock market investments in the second half of the year, along with other sectors like electronic tags, electric vehicles, high-speed computing and transmission, and biotech.

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Dead Body Found at Fengshan Inn! Suspected of Overdosing on Drugs and Died Suddenly... Lying on the Room Floor

Reported about 1 year ago

According to SET News on June 22, 2024, in the afternoon at 6:30 PM, in the social center/highlighted in Kaohsiung, a male guest was found dead in an inn in Fengshan, and syringes and drug powder packaging were discovered at the scene. The deceased guest, a 44-year-old man surnamed Ke, was scheduled to check out at noon on the 22nd, but was not found. When staff entered the room, they were shocked to find Ke lying dead on the floor. Police found syringes and drug powder packaging at the scene, suspecting that Ke died from drug overdose. The exact cause of death is still under investigation.

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Tech Stocks with Potential to Make Millionaires

Reported about 1 year ago

Investing in solid technology stocks for the long term has proven to be profitable in the stock market, allowing investors to benefit from disruptive innovation and compounding. While not every tech stock is guaranteed to turn investors into millionaires, holding onto quality tech stocks can help build a million-dollar portfolio over time. Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) and SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) are two tech stocks with significant growth potential that could potentially lead investors to millionaire status. Super Micro Computer is capitalizing on the AI demand with expected impressive growth, while SoundHound AI's voice AI solutions are gaining traction across various industries, indicating a strong growth trajectory.

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Beware of Safety! Over 500 People Drown Annually as Public Engage in Water Activities in Hot Summer

Reported about 1 year ago

CTWANT Weekly | China Times, June 22, 2024: With the arrival of summer, people enthusiastically participate in water activities, but accidents are on the rise. According to the Fire Department statistics from 2019 to 2023, over 500 drownings occur annually. Local governments mainly enforce prohibitions in accident-prone water areas, leading to pushback from businesses and civic groups urging for better control measures. The lack of cohesive regulations and disorganized management across various agencies have left the public feeling lost. Various incidents and preventative measures taken in different areas are highlighted as examples of the challenging issue of water activity management.

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Divorce Carrot Cake Recipe: A Hilariously Named and Delicious Retro Dessert

Reported about 1 year ago

The 'Divorce Carrot Cake' is a retro recipe from the 1970s that has gained attention on the r/Old_Recipes subreddit for its intriguing name. Contrary to what the name suggests, it was named so not to induce romantic splits but because of its deliciousness that even a divorced couple enjoyed it. The recipe features classic carrot cake ingredients like raisins, walnuts, and honey instead of sugar, with raving reviews from over 300 commenters who have tried it and added their own tweaks. The cake has even been credited for roping in a boyfriend and is praised as one of the best carrot cake recipes around.

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7-Year Reconstruction Estimated for Severe Damage at Taroko National Park

Reported about 1 year ago

Following the earthquake on April 6th, Taroko National Park in Hualien County suffered severe damage, with an estimated reconstruction cost of 3 billion NTD. The reconstruction is planned to be completed in three phases over a 7-year period. While less affected areas like Buluowan, Jiuqudong, and Tianxiang might partially reopen by the end of the year, severely damaged areas like Shakadang and Yanzikou require more time for evaluation and planning. The rebuilding process includes emergency repairs, enhancing safety measures, and improving recreational facilities. The government aims for timely completion of the reconstruction as instructed by Premier Su.

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Conservation Priority! Reduce Tourist Pressure, Little Liuqiu to Collect Marine Conservation Fee Starting July

Reported about 1 year ago

In an effort to protect the marine environment and reduce tourist impact, Pingtung County Government has designated three intertidal zones in Little Liuqiu as conservation demonstration areas with a limit of 300 visitors per zone starting July 1. Each visitor will be charged a $60 marine conservation fee, making Little Liuqiu the first outlying island in Taiwan to implement such a fee. The collected fees will be used for conservation efforts and restoration work, aiming for sustainable development. The local community and experts support the initiative, believing that conservation is essential for the coexistence of tourism and ecology.

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Media Figure Huang Yangming: Era of Major Recalls May be Imminent if Blue Camp Generals Face Recalls

Reported about 1 year ago

Media figure Huang Yangming believes that the Kuomintang (KMT) should now pay attention to the recall of Keelung City Mayor Xie Guoliang. Xie's second phase recall petition is nearing completion, with 80% of signatures collected and just over 5,000 signatures left. Huang predicts that if Xie is successfully recalled, it may usher in an era of major recalls. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is expected to target Xie in a decisive vote, and if successful, it could lead to a chain reaction of recalls between the Blue and Green camps.

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