Reported about 1 year ago
Kaoh Jianming, the DPP Parliamentary Caucus convener, visited former President Tsai Ing-wen on June 10. Following the meeting, he published a lengthy post on Facebook, mentioning Tsai's three reminders, urging firm support within the party for President Lai Ching-te's leadership, working alongside Premier Su Tseng-chang, and strengthening dialogue with youth. However, the post was later found to have been revised the next day to exclude the three reminders. When asked about this, Kaoh only said, 'Don't make it difficult for me, okay.'
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Chinese Shanghai Taipei Affairs Office Director Zhong Xiaomin and Deputy Director Yang Lihua visited Taiwan on June 12 to prepare for the Twin City Forum, holding discussions with Taipei Mayor Jiang Wan'an. Both sides have signed 45 MOUs so far under the long-standing mechanism, continuing last year's theme of 'Twin Cities Good, Both Sides Good' to promote substantial exchanges. The upcoming Twin City Forum, expected to take place in Taipei in late July or late August, will further strengthen Taipei-Shanghai relations through various exchanges and collaborations.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
In Hu Ge's first television drama with director Wong Kar-wai, 'The Blooms,' which aims to faithfully portray the original scenes of Shanghai from the 1960s to 1990s, most actors performed in Shanghainese. During his visit to Taiwan, Hu Ge mentioned his Mandarin with a Shanghainese accent, with friends noting a Taiwanese accent. Hu Ge humorously validated this by saying, 'That makes me even happier, showing we are not 'dimly' different, hahaha.' The series, adapted from author Jin Yucheng's novel, follows a worker in 1960s Shanghai, Ah Bao, as he rises to become a prominent figure in the business world, with themes of familial ties and personal struggles. 'The Blooms' airs on MyVideo starting June 14th, with 5 episodes released weekly.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
The drainage improvement project on San Tai Road in New Taipei City, completed in March by the New Taipei City Water Resources Bureau, has alleviated sudden flooding issues on the lower-lying areas of the Fu Jen University campus due to heavy rain. The project allows water to be efficiently diverted to the external drainage system, improving the campus environment for students. Despite construction challenges, including obstacles in the pipeline, the project was successfully completed after 32 days of work, ensuring effective flood prevention. The campus experienced no flooding during heavy rain on April 18, showcasing the project's success in improving drainage for a safer and more comfortable learning environment.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
On June 12th, 2024, at 11:22 PM, Chaozhou's deputy station master, surnamed Qiu, of the Taiwan Railway stated that he will no longer share videos of passengers breaking the rules in the future. Recently, videos of him holding an air gun and threatening netizens were discovered, sparking controversy and leading to him being reprimanded twice by Taiwan Railway. Qiu, the deputy station master, stated that he accepts the punishment and will return to being an ordinary grassroots supervisor, no longer posting videos of passengers breaking the rules in the future. He also mentioned that the air gun has been tested by the police and deemed compliant, and was returned to him. Lastly, he referred to a Bible verse for self-encouragement amidst the situation.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Mainland Chinese actor Hu Ge and Shanghai Taiwan Affairs Office Director Zhong Xiaomin visited Taiwan simultaneously, sparking speculation about whether it was too coincidental. Despite this, the Taipei City Government clarified that they only applied for the Shanghai Taiwan Affairs Office group's visit and not for Hu Ge. The purpose of their visit coincides with the upcoming Taipei-Shanghai Twin Cities Forum. The Taipei Mayor Jiang Wan-An met with Zhong Xiaomin, and the official statements emphasize adhering to regulations and laws in facilitating such visits. The visit also signals a potential goodwill gesture from Mainland China towards Taiwan amid various discussions and events.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
During the NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Stars, a female fan got so excited at the game she lifted her shirt, showing off her chest, sparking widespread discussion online. The video quickly went viral on social media platforms, attracting interest from several adult platforms like 'The Porn Dude' and 'Camsoda', who offered her up to $300,000 to join. However, the fan, identified as Kate during an interview on the podcast 'Spittin’ Chiclets', declined all offers, stating she was just celebrating the Oilers' victory and didn't expect to be filmed. She has since deleted her social media accounts to avoid harassment, with no interest in adult industry offers or revealing her true identity.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Following the recent third reading passage of the Legislative Yuan's exercise of powers law and amendments to certain articles of the Criminal Code, the Executive Yuan submitted a reconsideration proposal. After a process that included a moment of tension between DPP Legislative Yuan caucus secretary-general Chuang Jui-Hsiung and Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu over remarks, the ruling party convened a meeting on June 13 to handle the agenda. A consensus was ultimately reached, with a decision to hold a full house committee meeting on June 19 and 20, inviting KMT's Chiu Yi to report and be interrogated, with both the blue and green camps each assigning 11 members, and the TPP assigning 2 for questioning, followed by a plenary session vote on the 21st.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
A 25-year-old college student, upset with the court verdict, protested by self-harming at the Taichung High Court after the ruling of a murder case involving a man who killed his girlfriend and twin infants. The man, unable to accept the decision to spare the killer from the death penalty, cut his stomach with a utility knife, creating a scene of bloodstains. Despite causing a commotion, the man was taken to the hospital for treatment and did not sustain major injuries, while the police did not press charges. The incident raised concerns among onlookers, with the High Court declining to comment on the matter.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
New Taipei City's Economic Development Bureau introduces its first 'Digital Transformation Roadshow,' heading to six major industrial areas to host promotional events focusing on dual-axis transformation, with the first event scheduled for July 4 in Banqiao. Nearly 20 system service providers will offer exclusive discounts, free one-on-one consulting, and matching services. The roadshow aims to facilitate the introduction of advanced digital solutions and technologies like AI, ESG, IoT, big data analytics, and energy and carbon management to enhance industrial competitiveness and promote sustainable operations. The event will also incorporate a 'carbon health check clinic' tailored to assist businesses in reducing emissions, optimizing processes, and advancing ESG strategies.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
The Boston Celtics emerged victorious against the Dallas Mavericks with a 106-99 win in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, leading the series 3-0. Despite a fierce fourth-quarter comeback by the Mavericks, reducing a 21-point deficit to just one point, Boston managed to maintain their lead and withstand the pressure, finishing strong despite being outscored in the final quarter.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Nationalist Party legislator Xu Qiaoxin has recently come under scrutiny due to her husband's sister and brother-in-law being involved in a fraud and money laundering case. Following previous accusations of fraud, profiteering, and false public official property declarations, the Taiwan Progressive Party has filed an additional complaint against Xu Qiaoxin for allegedly violating the banking law. The accusations relate to suspicions of assisting in excessive loans and engaging in three mortgages on a single property, which the party aims to expose through legal proceedings for a thorough investigation by prosecutors.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Taiwan's private Soochow University allegedly opened an account named 'Soochow University Hall' on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, with the first introduction post claiming to be from the 'Taiwan region,' sparking criticism from Taiwanese netizens for self-deprecating behavior. The account was managed by the university's Continuing Education and Promotion Department through a Shanghai education institution, and the controversial post was taken down after scrutiny. The Ministry of Education expressed the need for equal and dignified principles in cross-strait higher education exchanges, emphasizing the importance of complying with regulations even when outsourcing to mainland China.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Bu Xueliang, due to extreme fatigue, had his EQ drop to zero and refused to join the villagers in striking in 'My Star Village'. After assisting villagers with bamboo shoot harvesting, preparing for a school sports day, and cleaning the campus, Bu Xueliang, exhausted, expressed doubt in life and decided not to participate the next day. The celebrity village chiefs engaged in a friendly baseball game, where former baseball player Guo Hongzhi hit a home run effortlessly, while another member comically missed the ball. Playful banter and interactions continued as the village chiefs also assisted with tutoring the children after school activities, facing challenges in controlling the energetic kids.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
八名前美国太空探索科技公司(SpaceX)工程师提告公司与执行长马斯克,指控因揭露内部性骚扰和性别歧视问题而被不当解雇。指控称马斯克的行为助长了SpaceX内部的性别歧视文化,女性工程师经常成为性骚扰和性别歧视的对象,公司被指忽视她们的担忧。原告寻求補償、懲罰性赔偿和法院命令禁止公司继续非法行为,而SpaceX则否认解雇不当。
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
A fire broke out in an apartment building on Yanshou Road in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, around 3 a.m. today, suspected to have been triggered by an explosion of lithium batteries being charged after the fire was extinguished. The fire resulted in the tragic deaths of a mother and 2 sons, while the father and daughter survived. The blaze is believed to have originated from a lithium battery explosion during charging in the living room. The Fire Department mentioned that the main causes of lithium battery fires in nearly 2 years were product defects, improper use, and heavy impact. They advise the public to follow 6 precautions when using lithium battery products to prevent similar incidents, emphasizing the importance of product safety and compliance with safety requirements.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
A fire in a seven-story residential building on Yanshou Road in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, early on June 13 resulted in three deaths. The cause of the fire was suspected to be an explosion of lithium batteries during charging. The local chief, Tang Yuelan, revealed that the father of the family on the fourth floor discovered the intense fire, tried to put it out with water, and it exploded. The tragic incident claimed the lives of the mother, son, and daughter's boyfriend. The fire likely started due to the four lithium batteries being charged one after another since early morning, used for gardening tools by the family involved in gardening business. Investigations into the exact cause of the fire are ongoing.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
In a recent fire incident in New Taipei City's Shenkeng area, a warehouse storing a large quantity of electronics and lithium batteries caught fire, emitting a foul odor. Despite small lithium batteries of devices like phones and laptops potentially being extinguished with dry powder fire extinguishers, larger lithium batteries in items such as electric scooters and cars require massive amounts of water to control the fires, with firefighting needing 40 times more water than usual. The complexity of fighting lithium battery fires is further emphasized by incidents like the 2022 accident involving artist Jimmy Lin's Tesla vehicle, where the battery modules exploded one after another, requiring extensive water cooling to avoid reignition.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
A severe fire broke out in Tu Cheng District, New Taipei City, taking the lives of three individuals. The fire was caused by a lithium-ion battery explosion in the living room on the 4th floor, blocking the escape route with intense flames. A woman and her son, along with her daughter's boyfriend, attempted to flee upstairs but were overwhelmed by thick smoke moving upwards. The mother and son were sent to the hospital but did not survive, while the daughter's boyfriend tragically perished in the fire. The interior of the residence was also exposed earlier. Police and firefighters responded in large numbers to the rescue operation.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
On June 12, 2024, at 11:15 PM, popular media outlet Zao Ka reported that actress Zhang Wenqi, known for her appearances on variety shows, has successfully established a salt-and-pepper chicken brand with 9 stores nationwide, earning close to 4 million monthly. Despite plans to expand to Taipei 101 and list the brand, Zhang fell prey to a scam involving individuals posing as fans to steal business secrets, showcasing the challenges she faces in her entrepreneurial journey.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
On June 12, 2024, at 11:15 pm, reporter Du Peixue from Sanli News Network reported that Jiang Guobin and Huang Yurong reconciled as father and son in the drama 'Heaven's Way.' Huang Yurong's emotional performance in a rain scene where his character breaks down over tragic events was praised by viewers, earning compliments for his superb acting skills. The touching family reconciliation scene in the rain also left fans moved and impressed.
Source: COM
Reported about 1 year ago
In response to the executive's proposed review of the legislative reform bill, Legislative Yuan held a bipartisan consultation today (13th) convened by Speaker Han Kuo-yu, deciding on a roll-call vote scheduled for next Friday (21st). During the consultation, Han Kuo-yu uncommonly became angry, referring to another member as 'finding fault in every detail.' The review of the legislative reform bill is set for a roll-call vote on June 21st after a series of upcoming meetings including the presence of Executive Yuan's Premier Su Tseng-chang for clarification.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
FTNN News Network reported that in the early morning of June 13th, a residential house on Yanshou Road in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, caught fire, leading to 3 deaths and 2 injuries. The fire, suspected to be caused by an exploding battery being charged, occurred in the living room on the 4th floor of a 4 to 6-story building where a family of 5 resided. Firefighters dispatched 136 personnel and 50 vehicles to the scene for firefighting, managing to control the blaze by 4:27 AM. The incident resulted in a tragic loss of life in Tucheng.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
After the third reading of the Parliamentary Powers Act, the Executive Yuan proposed a review case. Today, Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-yu held a party caucus meeting, and the result is out. The Legislative Yuan will invite Premier Su Tseng-chang to report and answer questions on June 19 and 20, with the review case scheduled for a recorded vote on June 21. The full committee will review the case on the 19th and 20th, and vote on the 21st. The Presidential Office has approved the Executive Yuan's review case and sent it to the Legislative Yuan.
Source: YAHOO
Reported about 1 year ago
Celebrity Summer Chak recently underwent emergency surgery to remove a 4cm benign tumor on his back. After successfully completing the risky operation, it was revealed that the tumor was pressing on his nerves, causing potential permanent neurological damage. Fortunately, the tumor turned out to be benign, bringing relief to Summer Chak and his fans.
Source: YAHOO