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McLaren license plate controversy! Restaurateur accuses police of defamation in drunk driving incident

Reported about 1 year ago

According to reports on June 23, 2024, in Taichung City, the owner of a McLaren supercar involved in a police license plate removal incident was accused of drunk driving and failing to cooperate with the police. Restaurateur Zhong Shihao claimed he was defamed by the police, but authorities stated they had evidence of his drunk driving. Zhong Shihao explained his side of the story and the events that unfolded during the incident.

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US Inciting Sino-Philippine Conflict to Undermine South China Sea Code of Conduct? China and Russia to Reshape Pacific Maritime Power Play!

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 23, 2024, tensions between China and the Philippines escalate in the South China Sea. With Russian President Putin's visit to Vietnam, analysts suggest a shifting focus towards the Pacific. Predictions indicate a power shift in the Pacific maritime domain through naval cooperation between China and Russia. Amidst efforts by the US to disrupt the South China Sea Code of Conduct by instigating conflict through the Philippines, Taiwan's reliance on the US for geopolitical flexibility is questioned as it remains outside the code's scope.

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Should You Buy NextEra Energy Stock Now?

Reported about 1 year ago

NextEra Energy's stock has surged over 20% in the past three months, outperforming the utility sector. The company, known for its strong renewable energy portfolio alongside its regulated utility business, offers growth potential with a 10% annual dividend increase rate. However, the recent rapid stock appreciation may limit its appeal to value or income-focused investors. Despite the current high price, those looking for dividend growth or growth income might still find NextEra Energy worth considering.

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大韓航空驟降2.1萬英尺!氧氣罩全降引恐慌

Reported about 1 year ago

一架大韓航空波音737MAX客機在高空飛行時,因增壓系統異常驟降至2.1萬英尺,3萬5千英尺高空時突然發生,乘客當場面臨氧氣罩掉落的緊急狀況,多人出現不適症狀,13人送醫。機上台灣乘客拍下驚險時刻,描述乘客們緊張不安。雖然機內氣壓異常可能導致傷亡,但最終安全降落。

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China to Impose Severe Punishments on Taiwan Independence; Lin Yu-chang: Hou Youyi, Ko Wen-je, Fu Kun-chi, and Weng Hsiao-ling Also Considered War Criminals

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 21, the Chinese State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office announced 22 regulations to punish those advocating Taiwan independence and stirring up crimes of dividing the country, stating that the most severe punishment for 'dividing the country' could be the death penalty and prosecution could last up to 20 years. In response, Lin Yu-chang, Secretary-General of the DPP, stated that based on the logic of the China-Taiwan Affairs Office, politicians participating in the presidential election such as Hou Youyi, Ko Wen-je, and those leading delegations to China like Fu Kun-chi and those mentioning counterattacks against the mainland like Weng Hsiao-ling all qualify as war criminals. Lin warned that this approach not only targets political figures but also poses a risk to all Taiwanese enterprises and people entering China or transiting through Hong Kong, as they could face arbitrary searches, confiscations, or even detainment on baseless charges, reflecting the arbitrary and threatening nature of the Chinese regime towards democratic values and sovereignty. Lin emphasized that these actions mirror past experiences of Taiwan under authoritarian governance, highlighting a new crisis facing Taiwan's democracy.

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China's Measures Against Taiwan Independence Criticized by Ko Wen-je for Bringing Taiwan Closer to the U.S.

Reported about 1 year ago

According to an article by Xie Jinsheng, on June 23, 2024, China announced penalties for Taiwan independence supporters, including the possibility of the death penalty for those involved in splittism. During a visit to Tainan, People First Party Chairman Ko Wen-je criticized the move, stating that such actions by the Communist Party only serve to distance Taiwan even further, bringing it closer to the U.S. Ko also responded to criticisms of his party's cooperation with the CCP, highlighting the labeling tactics used by both the CCP and the DPP. Ko emphasized that such actions only push Taiwan further away and closer to the U.S.

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Have You Calculated Correctly? New Affordable Housing with a 40-year Tenure of 10 Million Loan Accumulates Interest Reaching 5.5 Million

Reported about 1 year ago

Reporter Zhongzhanghan/Taipei Real-time Report June 23, 2024, 1:07 a.m. The volume of affordable housing loans in New Qing'an has become the preferred loan option for first-time homebuyers, with the 5-year grace period and 40-year housing loan being the most relaxed payment method in the market in the short term. When calculating a 40-year New Affordable Housing loan of 10 million NT dollars with no early repayment, the interest expenditure can reach up to 5.5 million NT dollars, meaning borrowing 10 million over 40 years will require repayments of 15.5 million NT dollars. According to executive manager Ceng Jingde of the research department of Sinyi Real Estate Co., Ltd., selecting the appropriate loan tenure, developing a sound financial plan, and repayment strategy can reduce the burden. Ceng pointed out that although some banks have introduced 40-year housing loan repayment methods, they are still in the minority. New Qing'an is one of the few public banks that offer a 40-year housing loan with cooperation policies allowing first-time homebuyers to reduce their monthly repayments significantly after the grace period. However, the cost of delaying principal repayments is the significant increase in interest. Ceng indicated that first-time homebuyers now think differently from their elders; while the older generation may have held the idea of repaying the bank as soon as possible due to higher interest rates in the past, with current housing loan rates around 2%, borrowing for housing has become more cost-effective than renting. Moreover, with various investment and financial tools available, some individuals engage in debt leveraging, ETF and stock market investments. The concept of repaying loans later instead of earlier and treating housing loan interest as rent have emerged. Ceng suggests that there are no absolute good or bad tools in financial planning, emphasizing the importance of selecting the most suitable option and maintaining a conservative mindset, especially in preparation for economic downturns or unforeseen circumstances affecting investments or employment stability.

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KMT Plans to Increase Recall Threshold, DPP Responds

Reported about 1 year ago

The Kuomintang (KMT) legislative caucus plans to process an amendment to the recall law in the next session, aiming to require the consent votes to exceed the elected votes of the recalled person for the recall to pass. This move is seen as a response to the possibility of a recall by the Green camp. However, the Taiwan People's Party legislative caucus did not echo this proposal. DPP legislative caucus chief Ker Chien-ming responded with a Taiwanese saying '想歸想別做夢' (roughly translated as 'dream on'), emphasizing that amending the law only after the vote is against the constitution.

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柯文哲:天下本無事、別去搞罷免

Reported about 1 year ago

柯文哲提到若不要故意去罷免,則不需要改動法律,認為民進黨與國民黨間經常彼此罷免,讓情況更加混亂。他強調台灣面對的問題包括能源問題、醫療體制等,應該優先處理,並建議政府應優先處理民生法案,以解決民眾日常問題。

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Congressional Reform Constitutional Battle / Zhu Li-lun criticizes DPP for degeneration and fear of corruption exposure, accuses them of collusion with China

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 23, 2024, the parliamentary reform bill failed to pass and the DPP will propose a constitutional interpretation. DPP Secretary-General Lin You-chang criticized the KMT for cooperating with China. KMT Chairman Zhu Li-lun responded, accusing the DPP of degeneration, blackening, and fearing exposure of corrupt acts. The DPP's proposal to establish three major committees was also criticized by Zhu. The debate over the reform bill was rejected, prompting criticism from Taiwan independence proponents. Zhu emphasized the need for parliamentary reform and increased democratic transparency. The DPP's actions were likened to those of past politicians, and the DPP was accused of colluding with Beijing.

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Han Guang Live Ammunition Drill to Proceed Without Break for Five Days, Dress Code Requirements to be Significantly Relaxed

Reported about 1 year ago

The Han Guang live ammunition drill is set to commence on July 22nd, 2024, with a continuous five-day operation for all participating units without breaks. The exercise will test commanders on how to arrange rest rotations for troops. Unlike previous stages, this year's drill will involve three phases: paper theory, computer-assisted command, and live ammunition, focusing on real-time, on-site scenarios. There will be no set rest periods, and leaders must judge when to allow rest while maintaining maximum combat readiness. Despite concerns over troops' appearance during the exercise, due to the summer heat and practical combat conditions, the military has instructed that dress code violations will not result in punishment.

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Han Kuang Exercise Cancels Preview to Simulate Real Battlefield Conditions

Reported about 1 year ago

The upcoming Han Kuang Exercise 2024 will no longer have the Navy Marine Corps acting as hypothetical enemies but will focus on their defense duties. The exercise will emphasize continuous drills over five days with no advance rehearsals, aiming to closely simulate real combat scenarios. This change is to avoid sacrificing actual combat training for staged demonstrations seen in previous years, with the exercise scheduled for July 22-26. Additionally, this year's exercise will focus on nighttime operations and test the military's capabilities and limitations in real-time scenarios.

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Taiwan Railway Derailment Injures 9! Taroko Families: TRA Cannot Afford to Relax

Reported about 1 year ago

A Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) train derailed on June 21st, 2024, in Hualien's Xiulin Township due to mudslides covering the tracks, resulting in injuries to the driver and 8 passengers. Families of the victims from the Taroko Express tragedy three years ago expressed concerns over the lack of a robust warning system, ongoing safety reform challenges, and emphasized that TRA cannot afford to relax its safety standards. They highlighted the need for continuous safety improvements and urged for concerted efforts from TRA and the transportation authorities for a safer railway system in Taiwan.

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Green advocacy heats up with 'demolition beam' in Keelung? Two consecutive days of criticizing policy delays

Reported about 1 year ago

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) continues its advocacy activities in Keelung, where DPP Secretary-General Lin You-chang criticized Mayor Xie Guoliang's delayed policies for two days in a row, interpreted as an effort to intensify the recall campaign initiated by civic groups against Xie Guoliang. Despite setbacks, the DPP's advocacy efforts persist, with a focus on potentially accelerating the recall of the Keelung mayor. The recall movement has already collected over 27,000 signatures, nearing its target and demonstrating ongoing civic engagement.

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NBA/馬刺傳有意換來狀元籤 盼選進19歲長人組法國雙塔

Reported about 1 year ago

NBA聯盟球隊聖安東尼奧馬刺傳出有意向上交易狀元籤,準備選進法國19歲長人薩爾,與文班亞馬組成法國雙塔。薩爾被視為前三順位的熱門選秀目標,身高216公分,臂展長達226公分,具備優異的運動和防守能力。馬刺希望以此方式重現1999年的「雙塔模式」,讓文班亞馬與薩爾聯手捍衛禁區,並率隊爭取總冠軍。

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New Taipei School with Only 8 Students after Graduation, Facing Severe Decline in Birth Rate

Reported about 1 year ago

Facing the issue of serious declining birth rates, various factors such as high living costs, housing prices, and education expenses are causing young couples to have fewer children. This trend has led to a significant impact on education, where schools like Fulin Elementary School in Gongliao District, New Taipei City, have only 8 students left after seeing 2 graduates off and no new students for the upcoming school year. This decline in birth rates poses challenges for Taiwan under the issues of aging population and declining birth rates.

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Hellish Scene! Massive Fire in Pingnan Industrial Area Burns for 10 Hours Before Being Extinguished... Aerial View Reveals 1058 Ping of Thick White Smoke

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 23, 2024, a fire broke out in a plastic product factory's open warehouse in Pingnan Industrial Area, Pingdong County, Taiwan, burning approximately 1058.75 ping of space. Despite efforts from 22 fire trucks and 42 firefighters, the fire continued for 10 hours before finally being put out, leaving behind a scene resembling hell on earth with the massive amounts of burnt cardboard boxes and continuous white smoke. Fortunately, there were no casualties reported.

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Taiwanese Tour Buses Involved in 3-Vehicle Collision on National Freeway

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 23, 2024, at around 8 a.m., a three-vehicle collision involving tour buses occurred on the southbound lane of National Freeway No. 1 in Tainan at kilometer 304.6. Nearly 100 passengers on board were left startled but fortunately unharmed. The collision was suspected to be caused by failure to maintain a safe distance. The drivers involved were tested for alcohol with a result of 0, and the incident is still under investigation by the highway police. The passengers were en route from Taichung to Tainan for a religious pilgrimage.

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Baby Formula with Dented Cans Returned! Seller Suspects Switch; Pharmacy: Legal Action Taken

Reported about 1 year ago

A woman on Shopee accused a buyer of returning baby formula due to severely dented cans, suspecting a switch as she packaged the items securely. Investigation revealed the buyer was a chain pharmacy bidding for formula online, raising concerns about source safety. Despite claims, health authorities clarified that formula for children over one year isn't regulated. The seller's efforts to ensure quality packaging were in vain as the buyer claimed dented cans, prompting legal involvement by the seller against the pharmacy said to be buying below market price for reselling.

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China-backed Pipeline in Niger Faces Challenges After Coup

Reported about 1 year ago

Niger's oil-exporting aspirations involving a China-funded pipeline are in jeopardy due to internal security issues and a diplomatic dispute with Benin post-coup. The 1,200-mile pipeline project was designed to significantly increase Niger's oil production, but it faces closure and attacks by rebel groups demanding the cancellation of the multi-million dollar deal with China. These challenges endanger Niger's economy and overall growth prospects, with diplomatic tensions complicating the situation further.

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McLaren Owner Refuses Test, Police Issue Fine and Seize License Plate

Reported about 1 year ago

In Taichung, Taiwan, police intercepted a McLaren supercar suspected of drunk driving, but the owner refused to take the test, arguing he was not driving at the time. The owner was fined and had his license plate seized on the spot. The situation escalated with the owner insisting on his innocence and willingness to cooperate, while the police claimed the owner left the scene and did not comply with moving the vehicle. The standoff attracted attention on the street, causing traffic disruption until the owner returned eight hours later to resolve the situation.

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Taiwan Stock Market Boom in the 1980s: Share Memories of the Golden Era

Reported about 1 year ago

The recent hot streak in the Taiwan stock market has sparked nostalgia about the booming market in the 1980s when the market hit the milestone of 10,000 points for the first time, with intense trading activities and significant gains. Netizens recall how the stock market was a popular topic everywhere, with individuals making substantial profits but also facing losses, reflecting the exuberance and frenzy of that era during Taiwan's economic rise, lower prices, and increased disposable income.

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Convenience Store Female Clerk at Risk of Assault by Customer! Justice Australian Man Subdues and Stops

Reported about 1 year ago

At a convenience store near a nightclub in Taipei's Xinyi District on June 23, 2024, at 1:00 AM, a customer became angry when asked by a clerk if he had paid, threatening and hitting the clerk, causing a commotion inside the store. A 33-year-old Australian man intervened, subdued the troublemaker, and took him outside. If not for the heroic act of the Australian man, the female clerks could have been seriously injured. The police later confirmed that the man had indeed paid. The Australian man, who happened to be a former student at National Taiwan University, decided to intervene during the incident while purchasing chocolate at the store, ultimately preventing a potential assault on the clerks. The man got injured during the scuffle, but his help prevented a more serious outcome. People are reminded to reject violence and seek help if needed.

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Taiwan Education Ministry Predicts Primary School Population to Drop Below One Million in 6 Years, with an Average Annual Decrease of 29,000

Reported about 1 year ago

As Taiwan faces a declining birth rate, the Ministry of Education has forecasted a significant drop in the primary school student population, with numbers expected to dip below one million by the 118th academic year and decrease to 779,000 by the 128th academic year, representing an average annual decrease of 2.8% or about 29,000 students. This trend is also reflected in junior high, high school, and university student populations, with an estimated average annual decline in the coming 16 years.

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Taiwanese Passenger Recounts Panicked Experience with Oxygen Masks on Flight from South Korea

Reported about 1 year ago

A Taiwanese passenger shared her harrowing experience on a flight from South Korea to Taiwan, during which oxygen masks dropped and the pilot announced an emergency landing. The plane circled the airspace near Jeju Island seven times before returning to Incheon Airport. About one-third of the 125 passengers were Taiwanese, while the majority were South Koreans traveling to Taiwan. After a 2-hour and 41-minute airborne ordeal, the flight was eventually rerouted back to Incheon Airport, causing distress among passengers, including cries from children and unbearable ear pressure. Despite a 19-hour delay, passengers were grateful for a safe return home.

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