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China's New Maritime Law Effective Today! Disregarding Philippine Fishermen's Protest at Embassy, State Media Exposes Filipino Ship 'Polluting' the Ocean

Reported about 1 year ago

As of June 15, 2024, China's Maritime Police Agency's new enforcement procedures have taken effect, allowing the detention and review of individuals (including foreigners) suspected of violating immigration laws for up to 60 days. In response, Filipino fishermen protested at the Chinese Embassy in Manila, while Chinese state media released a video accusing a Filipino ship of 'polluting' the ocean by grounding on Ren'ai Reef and discharging wastewater directly into the sea. The Chinese regulations apply to disputed areas like the South China Sea with the Philippines, aiming to regulate maritime enforcement procedures and maintain order at sea.

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Legislator Criticizes President Lai for Resisting Parliament Reforms

Reported about 1 year ago

Legislator Hsu Yuzhen criticized the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for avoiding the first step towards a new era and instead resorting to pressuring opposition party legislators by calling on citizens to surround the parliament building. Hsu accused DPP of behaving like a democratic dictatorship, with President Lai Cheng-lin likened to Puyi and DPP caucus convener Ke Jien-ming likened to Zhang Xun, focusing solely on anti-parliament reform movements. The opposition parties, Nationalist Party and People First Party, are taking responsibility for parliamentary reform, while DPP hesitates to face this historic moment, neglecting their campaign promises for reform made under former President Tsai Ing-wen's administration.

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85歲伯要領百萬 警阻詐遭罵「管很多」!伯怒撕提款單

Reported about 1 year ago

苗栗一名85歲老先生相信網路投資群組,前往銀行要領100萬現金面交,員警警告是詐騙,但老先生不信任警方,反而指警方「管太多」,最終氣得撕毀提款單,認為被警察害得要再跑一趟銀行。警方持續20分鐘試圖勸阻老人被詐騙,老人最終離開銀行,結果未知是否信警方或仍相信詐騙集團。

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Thrifty Huang Po-feng spends less than 300 yuan a day and gains brand recognition! Friends jokingly ask: Need to borrow money?

Reported about 1 year ago

Actor Huang Po-feng's thrifty lifestyle has caught the attention of brands like Xiaomi. Known for his role in TVBS drama 'Clever Campus Life,' Huang recently starred in a money-saving show and invested millions to open a shop for love. Despite his on-screen charisma, Huang's frugal spending habits led to a collaboration with Xiaomi, featuring the new Redmi Pad Pro. His diligent saving methods even resulted in a friend jokingly offering to lend him money due to his frugality, a trait admired by many. Huang's fans are ecstatic about his new partnership and his commitment to practicality and savings.

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Drug Offenders Steal 50 Water Meters During Holiday, Sold for 5000NTD; Residents Left Without Water

Reported about 1 year ago

During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, two drug offenders stole 50 water meters from a residential building in Wenshan District, Taipei City, leaving the residents without water supply. The offenders were caught and confessed to the theft, selling the stolen water meters for a meager sum of 5000 New Taiwan Dollars to a recycling plant in Songshan District. This incident serves as a reminder for citizens to enhance security measures, especially during holidays, to prevent similar theft cases.

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Shy Cat Meets New Friend Doesn't 'Meow', Shocks Owner with This Utterance, Netizens Melt: Super Cute

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 15, 2024, FTNN News reported that a shy cat named Pipoy surprised its owner by timidly saying 'Hi' when meeting a new feline friend brought over by a friend, instead of the usual meowing. The owner was touched by this unexpected interaction as Pipoy had always been quiet. The video posted on Tiktok garnered much attention with netizens praising the cat's polite and adorable behavior.

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Blue Hawk Unafraid of Recall! Xu Qiaoxin Tears Up Hearing 'She Said This Sentence': My Hatred Score is the Highest

Reported about 1 year ago

The Executive Yuan reviews the parliamentary reform bill, prompting both blue and green camps to appeal to public opinion. Xu Qiaoxin, a KMT legislator, was almost moved to tears after hearing KMT legislator Wang Hongwei's statement 'Not one less' at a speech in Tainan. Wang mentioned the DPP’s plans for recalls targeting KMT legislators, urging supporters to prevent the DPP from succeeding. Xu emphasized that the reform bill is not about expanding power, but about returning to constitutional normalcy and ensuring executive-legislature equality. Xu declared her readiness for recalls, stating that her votes would surpass those of the DPP. She rallied support for the parliamentary reform and investigating the DPP's wrongdoings.

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Tornado Hits Harbin, City Center Scene of Frightening High Winds

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 15, 2024, at 2:39 am, Harbin, Heilongjiang, was suddenly struck by a tornado, where strong winds swept up debris, causing a frightening scene and leading to power lines flashing, with some areas experiencing water and power outages. Additionally, Harbin faced heavy rains, resulting in several vehicles being stranded in the water, prompting traffic police to assist in pushing cars. The extreme weather conditions prompted urgent action by local authorities to restore services. The article also covers flooding in other regions like Guangxi and Fujian in China due to recent heavy rains.

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Respectfully Tribute to A-mei by Mistakenly Inviting the Wrong Person to Perform? Controversy Erupts at Golden Melody Awards as Wang Leehom Announces Resignation; A Response from A-mei's Elder Sister

Reported about 1 year ago

Wang Leehom was set to pay tribute to A-mei at the Golden Melody Awards but withdrew due to past divorce controversy, sparking criticism and cancellation of the homage segment by the Ministry of Culture. Fans expressed disappointment and called for a replacement to honor A-mei. A-mei was to be remembered at the ceremony, coinciding with her first death anniversary, but the choice of Wang Leehom faced backlash for his involvement in a divorce scandal. Despite Leehom's resignation, A-mei's elder sister Nancy only mentioned respecting his decision, while their family planned a statue unveiling on A-mei's 30th debut anniversary, inadvertently causing controversy on this significant day.

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News Flash: Yellow Bull Caught! Man Scams 20 People for NT$300,000 with Fake Tickets for Jacky Cheung Concert

Reported about 1 year ago

According to CTi News on June 15, 2024, at 3:30 am, the Criminal Investigation Bureau has announced the apprehension of a scalper who used Jacky Cheung's concert to commit fraud. The suspect deceived 20 individuals, mostly females, with proceeds amounting to NT$300,000. The suspect, surnamed Zhou, utilized social media to sell fake tickets, exploiting the popularity of the concert. Through a dedicated task force formed by the Criminal Investigation Bureau, the suspect was identified and arrested with evidence seized, leading to prosecution for suspected fraud.

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Japanese AV Star Minami Aizawa Returns After 1 Year, Confirms Role in 'Journey to the West 2' with Yua Mikami

Reported about 1 year ago

Japanese AV star Minami Aizawa, who retired a year ago, celebrated her 28th birthday with over 20 fans in Taiwan, revealing plans for a new project to be announced in September, hinting at involvement in 'Journey to the West 2' movie due to its popularity and her interest in acting with English-speaking consultants. Aizawa is excited to work with fellow actress Yua Mikami, expressing gratitude for fan support since leaving the industry, and discussing preferences for gentlemanly Taiwanese males over aggressive types. She also shared about enjoying local fast food in Taiwan, selling new photo books, and looking forward to potential English-language hosting opportunities in the future.

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Debating on Buying a House with Mortgage Taking Up ‘60% of Income’: Seeking Advice Online on Whether Life Can Be Sustained Post-Payment

Reported about 1 year ago

FTNN News Network, June 14, 2024: With the continuous rise in housing prices, many people hesitate when buying a house, as illustrated by a netizen who recently expressed concerns about a presale home where the monthly mortgage would consume 60% of their salary. Seeking guidance online, other users emphasized the importance of whether one's life needs could be supported after paying off the mortgage. Suggestions varied from starting with older apartments to saving up for the high prices, cautioning against the burden of a mortgage occupying such a large portion of income. The debate highlights the challenges and considerations individuals face when deciding to purchase a property amidst soaring real estate prices.

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冷血賭博!賽鴿協會為5600萬賭金害死上千隻賽鴿

Reported about 1 year ago

台南市警方破獲一處賽鴿協會,涉嫌聚眾賭博,今年春季賽事賭金高達5600萬元,從1349隻參賽賽鴿中僅15隻完賽,高達1334隻死亡,會長等7人被逮捕送辦。檢警查扣證物後發現涉及虛擬鴿舍等欺詐手法,犯罪涉及賭博、動保法等罪疑。

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Eating Noodles Can Be Unhealthy! This Type of Food is High Risk for Weight Gain and Stroke

Reported about 1 year ago

Many people's staple food is noodles, but it hides health risks. Nutritionist Chen Man-ling pointed out that commonly consumed wheat noodles, such as instant noodles, oil noodles, and noodle strands, often contain added salt during the manufacturing process, leading to excessive sodium intake. Consuming too much sodium can cause high blood pressure, kidney disease, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity. Chen also recommended options like low-sodium noodles such as konjac noodles, tofu noodles, and brown rice noodles to reduce sodium intake.

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Weekend Specials: 17 Large Americanos for NT$666, Buy 1 Get 1 Free Ice Cream, and More Promotions from 4 Major Convenience Stores

Reported about 1 year ago

7-ELEVEN is offering a special deal of 17 large Americanos for NT$666 starting from today until June 21. Additionally, OKmart has a 'OOHA Peach Oolong Sparkling Coffee' buy 1 get 1 free promotion until June 17, FamilyMart has a buy 1 get 1 free offer on ice cream until June 16, and OKmart is offering discounts on selected items as well. These promotions are perfect for weekend treats for coffee and ice cream lovers.

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Weekend Sun Protection Reminder! Southwest Wind Brings High Temperatures of 33-38 Degrees Celsius with a Feels-like Temperature of 43 Degrees

Reported about 1 year ago

TVBS News, June 15, 2024, 12:30 AM: Today, the southwest wind continues to impact Taiwan, with sporadic brief showers or thunderstorms in areas south of Miaoli, but with lighter rainfall compared to yesterday. Temperatures range from 32-35 degrees Celsius in most areas, possibly exceeding 36 degrees in the eastern parts of Taiwan and Taipei due to the southwest wind. Hot and humid weather persists, so it is advisable to apply sunscreen, stay hydrated, and be cautious of heat-related illnesses. The article also highlights safety precautions for coastal and island areas due to strong gusts and reduced visibility, with updates on rainfall patterns for the upcoming days.

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Blue Bird Action in Tainan! Blue and Green Clash with Protest Signs, Xu Qiaoxin Defiantly Responds: Not Afraid of Recall

Reported about 1 year ago

The Kuomintang held a public speaking event in Tainan where Xu Qiaoxin, a DPP member, defiantly expressed her lack of fear regarding a possible recall. Supporters of both the blue and green camps clashed on the streets on the same day over the revision of the National Assembly Organic Law. Despite tense moments and protest signs being raised, there was no physical altercation. The Kuomintang emphasized anti-corruption and investigative cases during the event, while Xu Qiaoxin emotionally addressed the possibility of a recall and urged support for the Kuomintang.

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Jacky Cheung Resumes Singing Despite Illness, Apologizes for Inconvenience to Fans

Reported about 1 year ago

Jacky Cheung was infected with RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), causing him to have a sore throat, runny nose, and nasal congestion, making it difficult for him to speak clearly. He had to cancel three concerts last week due to his condition but resumed singing at Taipei Arena last night. Cheung, although feeling sorry for considering canceling the performance, received overwhelming support and understanding from fans as he gave his all during the concert, showing professionalism and dedication despite his illness.

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Lin Chia-lung Hosts Farewell Banquet for 'Number One Diplomat,' Former Foreign Minister Chien Fu Also Attending

Reported about 1 year ago

Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung attended a farewell banquet for retired ambassadors organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During the event, Lin shared insights from his tenure as the minister, sought advice from experienced diplomats including former Foreign Minister Chien Fu, and expressed gratitude. He emphasized the importance of Taiwan's international standing, highlighted the professionalism of Foreign Service personnel, and discussed the role of Taiwan in global relations. Lin stressed the significance of retired diplomats in advancing Taiwan's position on the world stage and promoting economic cooperation and talent cultivation. He also mentioned the ongoing exchange of expertise among diplomats for Taiwan's brighter future in international relations.

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Heatwave Alert Issued by CWB for 6 Counties and Cities in Taiwan, Extreme High Temperatures of 38 Degrees Expected in Taitung

Reported about 1 year ago

Due to the influence of southwest winds, a heatwave hit Taiwan on June 15, 2024, leading to CWB issuing high-temperature warnings for 6 counties and cities in Taiwan. Taitung County is under an orange alert with a probability of extreme high temperatures of 38 degrees, while Taipei City, New Taipei City, Taoyuan City, Changhua County, and Hualien County are under a yellow alert. CWB advises people to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities, stay hydrated, prevent heat injuries, keep indoor spaces ventilated and cool, and take measures such as using fans or ice packs to cool down. Special precautions are advised for vulnerable groups and those working or engaging in outdoor activities. Measures to prevent agricultural losses in windy areas are also recommended.

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President Tsai Ing-wen Boards Coast Guard Ship with Rocket Launchers and Water Cannons

Reported about 1 year ago

President Tsai Ing-wen attended the celebration of National Maritime Day by boarding the 'Yunlin Ship', Taiwan's third '4,000-ton class' Coast Guard vessel, in Kaohsiung Harbor. This marks her first time presiding over the commissioning ceremony of Coast Guard ships since taking office as president, emphasizing the importance of maritime security. As the ship carries rocket launchers and high-pressure water cannons, President Tsai expressed Taiwan's commitment to safeguarding its blue territories, especially following recent incidents of Chinese vessels entering Taiwanese waters. This deployment aims to strengthen maritime border security and continue Taiwan's efforts in shipbuilding and patrolling the seas.

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3-Year-Old Girl Goes from Paralyzed to Running and Jumping, Touching Moments Shared by Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Medical Staff

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 15, 2024, the day after the Buddha's Enlightenment, a heartwarming discussion was held this morning with the medical staff at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, witnessing various medical achievements. The story of a three-year-old girl who was once paralyzed due to a car accident but through the diligent care of the medical team, she has made a remarkable recovery, now able to freely move around the clinic, has deeply moved the medical staff. Despite initial predictions of permanent paralysis after regaining consciousness, she has regained the ability to stand up, walk, swallow, and has regained her smile under dedicated care, showcasing the power of professional treatment combined with empathy and love in aiding patient recovery.

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Taipei News: Grandson-Grandmother Relationship - Lin Jing-en's Recent Appearance and Outburst on Facebook Raise Concerns

Reported about 1 year ago

Taipei News reported on June 15, 2024, that veteran musician Li Kun-cheng, who was married to Lin Jing-en, a woman 40 years his junior, passed away last year from colorectal cancer. Lin had been absent from the public eye for almost half a year, but recently posted a selfie with short hair on Facebook, followed by a post condemning the 'Five-character Classic' in strong language, which she later deleted. Lin's controversial behavior after her husband's death, including causing disturbances at hotels and reportedly selling their family home in Taichung, has raised concerns about her well-being.

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National Taiwan Science and Technology University Responds to Education Ministry's Failed Evaluation on 'School Management and Development'

Reported about 1 year ago

National Taiwan Science and Technology University issued a statement following the recent failed evaluation by the Education Ministry on the 'School Management and Development' category. They plan to conduct a self-assessment again in 2025, seeking a reevaluation to ensure all evaluation indicators pass. Despite being previously under special supervision by the Education Ministry, the university addressed improvements made since the rebranding from Tungnan University to National Taiwan Science and Technology University, including financial stability, academic enhancements, and student welfare initiatives.

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Inspirational Kindergarten Kids Visiting Fire Department to Show Appreciation

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 15, 2024, at 12:24 PM, kindergarten kids from Tzu Chi Elementary School in Hualien visited the fire department's first brigade to showcase their talents and express gratitude to the rescue heroes. Their innocent and adorable demeanor melted the hearts of the firefighters. The children expressed thanks and learned about the challenging nature of disaster rescue, aiming to appreciate the efforts of the firefighters. Through heartfelt gestures, they wished for everyone's safety in times of calamity. The event aimed to inspire kindness and send love to the frontline heroes.

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