Reported over 1 year ago
On June 22, 2024, at 5:29 a.m., officers from Sanchong Police Substation kindly assisted an elderly woman who had lost her way while searching for her granddaughter, helping her back to the station for rest. The police were alerted by a concerned citizen who found the grandmother sitting on the street. The officers, after conversing and identifying the grandma, swiftly contacted the granddaughter and successfully reunited them, emphasizing the importance of accompanying elderly family members when they go out to prevent such incidents and advising to carry simple identification to aid in case of getting lost.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Since the opening of the Bitan Water Dance in May 2024, a second wave of landscape water dance performances is set to feature a giant whale art installation with timed water spray devices on its back. From now until August 31, every day starting at 3 pm, there will be water spray shows every hour. The huge whale will shoot up to 5 meters of water every hour, adding a colorful touch to Bitan and allowing visitors to experience and capture memorable moments. Additionally, on weekends, there will be local performance groups showcasing various traditional folk arts and music, and special firework displays on August 14 and 21. By collecting stamps on the water dance app and joining the LINE membership program, visitors have the chance to win a large whale pillow through a lucky draw at Bitan Square.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 21, the eastbound Tze-Chiang Limited Express Train No. 229 derailed in Hualien, Taiwan, due to a landslide, injuring 9 people. Among the passengers was a recent graduate from East China University, who humorously described the experience as his 'first train tunnel adventure' with everyone grateful to the driver for his quick response. Despite the chaos, passengers expressed gratitude to the driver for preventing further casualties, forming a heartwarming scene amid the accident.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Following the 0403 Hualien earthquake, Taroko National Park suffered severe damage, with areas like Taroko Gorge and Swallow Grotto requiring a thorough investigation and assessment for a 7-year reconstruction plan. The reconstruction is expected to gradually open some sections of the park by the end of 2024. Multiple phases of reconstruction, including emergency repair, facility safety enhancements, and recreation quality improvements, are planned for a total recovery cost of approximately 3 billion NTD. The Central Cross-Island Highway is also undergoing repairs with various sections expected to be completed by the end of this year.
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Reported over 1 year ago
According to a report by Sankei News, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology approved social science textbooks, including history and geography for middle school, in March this year. The textbooks include content supporting communist ideology and system, notably stating that 'Taiwan is part of China.' This move is seen in the context of China's increasing coercion, Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine, and North Korea's missile launches disrupting international order and peace. The depiction of Taiwan in the textbooks as part of China could lead to misunderstandings among students, potentially reinforcing China's claim of 'One China' and aggravating tensions.
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Reported over 1 year ago
With the upcoming summer vacation prompting many people to travel abroad for some relief from the heat, concerns about luggage being lost or delayed at crowded airports are common. Travel experts share 4 useful tips to reduce these risks, including choosing direct flights, ensuring lightweight luggage, making luggage distinct, and using GPS tracking devices. By following these recommendations, travelers can lower the chances of losing their belongings during their journey.
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Reported over 1 year ago
The Kaohsiung City Government held the fifth relocation explanation meeting for the Dalinpu relocation plan, introducing accelerated relocation incentives and reconstruction incentives of up to 600,000 NT dollars per household. The mayor emphasized the importance of the project and residents' desire for a better living environment, promising to expedite the relocation process. Various improvements and adjustments were discussed, with residents expressing hope for a swift initiation of the relocation plan.
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Reported over 1 year ago
JPMorgan analyst warns that short positions for two major US stock ETFs are at an all-time low, making the stock market more susceptible to negative news. With decreasing short positions in ETFs like SPDR S&P 500 and Invesco QQQ Trust, investors may be shifting to individual stocks. This shift could expose the market's vulnerability, especially if negative news reverses the trend of decreasing short positions in the past year.
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Reported over 1 year ago
The popular music group Mr. Deer Mixer, recently nominated for Best Group at the 35th Golden Melody Awards, will hold their 'CircUs' world tour concert on September 21 at the Taipei Arena. The concert's main visual features the band members in a circus-themed setting surrounded by red and white curtains, with a giant deer symbolizing the band's spirit in the background. Fans have enthusiastically praised the visuals, calling them 'crazy and too handsome,' and are eager to secure the best seats when tickets go on sale on July 6. The immersive visuals depict a surreal experience, capturing the essence of Mr. Deer's dreamlike world as they gear up for their iconic Taipei Arena performance.
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Reported over 1 year ago
This Motley Fool article suggests that while NextEra Energy is a well-run utility, its popularity has led to a lower dividend yield of 2.8%. Instead, investors seeking higher passive income may look towards Dividend King Black Hills, which offers a dividend yield near 5% and a steady annualized growth rate of 5%. Although Black Hills faces debt-related challenges due to rising interest rates, its solid customer base and long-term prospects make it an attractive option for income-oriented investors seeking higher yields.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 22, 2024, Taiwan Television News reported that China's Taiwan Affairs Office announced a press conference, issuing guidelines for punishing 'Taiwan independence', including activities such as establishing organizations advocating independence, attempting to change Taiwan's status through referendums, and promoting Taiwan to join international organizations limited to sovereign states. The heaviest punishment may be the death penalty, even if the person is not in China, with the possibility of absences during trials.
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Reported over 1 year ago
New Taipei Kings recently won their first PLG Basketball Championship in history and their chairman Wang Wen-hsiang officially announced the launch of a new basketball league. The new league, formed by integrating resources from PLG and T1, aims to elevate the level of Taiwanese basketball. Despite having 9 teams signed on to join, CEO Chen Hsin-sheng was unable to provide details on draft picks, game schedules, or new teams, leaving the media astonished during the press conference.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 22, 2024, People First Party spokesperson Wu Yixuan responded to China's announcement of disciplining Taiwanese independence advocates, with the possibility of being sentenced to death for inciting separatist crimes. Wu stated that the 23 million citizens of the Republic of China have rights and obligations under the constitution, and democracy and freedom are not achieved overnight. She emphasized that the mainland should not use this as a means of intimidation or threats, as it would only worsen cross-strait tensions and hinder goodwill exchanges.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A man at a hospital in Sydney, Australia, attacked staff with a knife, injuring 3 security guards and 1 nurse. The 39-year-old attacker was subdued by 4 staff members and arrested by the police. The injured individuals are in stable condition with minor injuries. The man's mental health and history of substance abuse will be investigated. Calls for increased hospital security and support for traumatized staff were made by the New South Wales Nurses and Midwives’ Association secretary. A 39-year-old man has been placed under police guard after allegedly slashing and assaulting staff at Sydney’s Westmead Hospital.
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Reported over 1 year ago
日本軟銀集團創辦人孫正義在年度股東大會上透露,他對於2019年賣掉輝達(NVIDIA)股票感到懊悔,指如果當時沒賣,現在可多賺1500億美元(約4.85兆台幣)。輝達股價飆漲,成為全球市值最高公司之一,令孫正義感慨「逃走的魚很大」。
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Reported over 1 year ago
PLG New Taipei Kings Chairman Wang Wenxiang announced the intention to merge nine teams to establish a new basketball league. The Sports Bureau expressed respect and blessings for this development, emphasizing the importance of long-term strategic planning for the growth of basketball industry in Taiwan. The potential new league would consist of 10 teams, with support and gratitude extended to existing leagues and teams for their contributions to professional basketball in Taiwan.
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Reported over 1 year ago
MercadoLibre, often referred to as the Amazon of Latin America, is a growth stock with potential for investors outside of South America to diversify their portfolios. offering e-commerce, online auction, and fintech services in 18 countries and Mexico. The company's strong performance is attributed to the increasing smartphone usage and internet penetration in Latin America, fueling the growth of the e-commerce industry. Analysts are bullish on MercadoLibre's future, making it a compelling growth prospect for investors looking for opportunities beyond the usual suspects like Amazon and Nvidia.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 22, 2024, at 4:17 am, the Chinese military launched a carrier rocket carrying a satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan. The rocket's flight path passed over southern Taiwan towards the western Pacific Ocean, at an altitude outside the atmosphere with no threat to Taiwan. The Taiwanese military closely monitored the situation using intelligence systems and remained vigilant. This marks the second time China has launched a rocket over Taiwan since President Lai Ching-te took office. The rocket launch by China.
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Reported over 1 year ago
The family sitcom 'Mother-in-Law 2' has achieved record-breaking viewership since its premiere, with actor Li Qi being revealed to come from a wealthy background and owning assets worth millions, including three luxury cars. The cast, including members like Zhong Xinling, Huang Peijia, Ding Yetian, Yong Tu (Lin Tingyu), and Li Qi, attended a fan meeting where they shared stories and engaged in various activities. The show's popularity continues to soar, with enthusiastic fans eagerly participating in events like learning how to make bubble tea and engaging in fun competitions. Li Qi's affluent background, coupled with his profession as a violin teacher, drew admiration and jokes from his co-stars, revealing interesting insights into his personal life.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A gas explosion occurred at the traditional market on Minsheng Road in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, at around 9 a.m. on June 22, resulting in a 63-year-old father and his 30-year-old son with the surname Jian from a pork stall sustaining burns. The explosion was suspected to have been caused by hooking the gas line while moving a motorbike. The victims were rushed to Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital for treatment, and the investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the explosion.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A robbery occurred at a jewelry store in Qingshui, Taichung, where a 33-year-old man surnamed Shi stole jewelry worth around 300,000 NT dollars. The police, within 3 hours, tracked down and arrested Shi, who had already pawned some of the stolen jewelry for over 80,000 NT dollars. He claimed to have used 70,000 NT to repay debts. The police are currently investigating the whereabouts of the remaining stolen items and money. Shi has been transferred to the Taichung District Prosecutors' Office for the robbery offense.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 22, 2024, China's Taiwan Affairs Office announced 22 new regulations on punishing Taiwan independence activities, with the most severe penalty being the death penalty. In response, DPP Secretary-General Lin Right Chang criticized the regulations as absurd, stating that according to China's logic, every citizen of the Republic of China would be labeled a Taiwan independence advocate. Lin emphasized that the real threat to Taiwan's sovereignty comes from the Communist Party of China, not Taiwan independence advocates. The Taiwan government urged its citizens not to be affected by China's regulations. Lin further condemned the collaboration between the KMT and DPP on this issue, highlighting a new crisis facing Taiwan's democracy.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Broadcom is benefiting from the AI boom, with its stock price increasing over 60% this year. The company is planning a 10-for-1 stock split next month that will lower its stock price from over $1,800 to about $180. Despite the stock split, analysts view Broadcom as a good buy due to its strong revenue growth, recent acquisitions like VMware, and increasing demand for AI products. While the stock may appear expensive now, its growth potential in the AI sector and long-term outlook make it an attractive investment option.
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Reported over 1 year ago
During a visit to Hualien to inspect the post-earthquake reconstruction situation on June 22, 2024, Premier Su Tseng-chang ordered Taiwan Railways Administration to review its warning systems after the train derailment incident. Hualien County's leader Xu Chen-wei emotionally called for attention to the transportation needs of the region, expressing concerns over the lack of reliable transportation options for locals, especially during typhoon season. Xu also thanked the Premier for his visit and urged the central government to address the transportation rights and livelihoods of the 800,000 residents in the Hualien and Taitung area.
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Reported over 1 year ago
In contrast to the grandeur of his recent visit to North Korea earlier this week, Russian President Putin's reception in Vietnam was relatively low-key, greeted by lower-ranking ministers at the airport yet managing to secure multiple bilateral cooperation agreements in education, healthcare, fossil fuels, and establishing a nuclear technology center. Documented publicly excluding defense-related deals, Vietnam's secretive transactions with Russia raise concerns, particularly in light of Washington's condemnation and perceptions of aligning with Moscow amid the Ukraine conflict. While Vietnam asserts neutrality, avoiding alliances with the US or China, concerns arise over potential arms deals and financial evasion through a joint oil venture to modernize its military beyond annual defense budgets and circumvent US sanctions. Washington and Hanoi refuse to comment on the leaked 2023 secret deal aiming to shift away from dollar transactions to avoid CAATSA sanctions, amidst suspicions of undisclosed multi-billion dollar weapons agreements with Russia. Central to Putin's visit are security concerns, yet economic focuses dominate media discussions, potentially impacting Vietnam's strategic choices vis-à-vis Russia and China amidst shifting global alliances.
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