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North Korean Paratrooper Training Accident with Daughter Present - Kim Jong-Un Calls it a Success Despite Casualties

Reported about 1 year ago

Several South Korean media outlets reported that during North Korea's military training in March, a parachute accident resulted in multiple casualties. Kim Jong-Un, the North Korean leader, was present at the scene with his daughter and personally supervised the response to the accident. Despite the official praise for the successful training, it was revealed that strong winds caused parachute failures leading to injuries and deaths. Kim Jong-Un later issued orders to honor the deceased and injured soldiers, granting them posthumous awards and taking care of their families. The incident highlighted the risks of military training even with high-profile supervision.

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Unwanted Expressions of Kindness Leads to Police Intervention over Red Packets

Reported about 1 year ago

In Taipei, a landlord found his door crevice repeatedly stuffed with red packets, sometimes up to ten at a time. Upon installing a surveillance camera, the culprit was revealed to be a tenant who not only left red packets and gifts but also conducted worshipping rituals at the doorstep. The landlord reported the disturbing behavior to the police, ultimately resulting in fines and rejection of appeals against intentional harassment charges under social order laws. Despite the tenant's explanation of loneliness and affection for the landlord's child, the excessive gestures crossed legal boundaries and led to the tenant's relocation with the help of local authorities to curb the recurring gift-giving at the landlord's residence.

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Tourists Struck by Lightning While Holding Umbrellas, Two Men Fall to the Ground in Horrifying Scene

Reported about 1 year ago

In China, during severe convective weather, two tourists in Liaoning Province were walking through a square at Jinzhou North Station when they were struck by lightning while holding umbrellas, causing them to collapse. Fortunately, both men received medical treatment and are not in danger. The incident serves as a reminder for people to seek shelter in buildings with lightning rods when outdoors during thunderstorms and to avoid water bodies, high voltage wires, and carrying items that can conduct electricity.

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Taiwan Stock Market Value Surpasses Germany to Rank 10th Globally! Xie Jinhao Sarcastically Says Without TSMC, There Would Be No Nvidia

Reported about 1 year ago

Taiwan's TSMC has become the 8th largest global company in terms of market value, surpassing Germany to rank 10th internationally. Financial media executive Xie Jinhao commented on the significant changes in Taiwan's economic strength and the rise of its tech industry, emphasizing the importance of Taiwan in the global market. Xie also highlighted the increasing importance of TSMC, stating that Nvidia wouldn't exist without TSMC. Additionally, he discussed the latest developments in global stock markets, including Apple's collaboration with Open AI and the rise in market value of major tech companies.

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Bank Female Employee's 40-Second Qipao Confession to Vice President Leads to Misunderstanding and Disbandment of Group

Reported about 1 year ago

A video of a mainland Chinese female bank employee from a Chongqing commercial bank branch confessing affectionately to the vice president, mistakenly shared in a work group, caused a stir as both officials involved were married. The incident led to the urgent dissolution of the group. However, the bank later clarified that both individuals were divorced, disputing the rumors of infidelity. Despite the misunderstanding, this incident highlighted the risks of miscommunication in the digital age.

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Badminton: Taiwan's Lee Chia-hao Wins Internal Battle Against Chou Tien-chen, Faces Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in Quarterfinals at Australian Open

Reported about 1 year ago

Taiwanese men's singles player Lee Chia-hao secured his first international victory against fellow Taiwanese player Chou Tien-chen in the quarterfinals of the Australian Badminton Open, advancing to the semifinals. Lee Chia-hao, ranked 37th in the world, previously defeated local player Edward Lau in the first round and Indonesia's Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo in the Round of 16. He will now face Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in the next stage. In men's doubles, Taiwan's Chen Tzu-jui and Lin Yu-chieh advanced to the semifinals by defeating Malaysia's Yeoh Seng Zoe and Arif Latif.

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Old Keelung Buses Cause Accidents: Budget for Electric Scooters Enough to Buy 540 Buses

Reported about 1 year ago

At least 10 people were injured on New Feng Street to Beining Road in Keelung due to bus oil leaks, with a friend reportedly breaking 7 ribs as a result. Lawyer Lin Zhiqun pointed out that Keelung's old buses have been an issue for a long time, estimating that the budget given to village chiefs for Gogoro scooters could have purchased 540 regular buses. The incident involved a delivery driver crashing while riding a scooter downhill, highlighting the dangers of the outdated buses in the city.

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Jacky Cheung Returns for Concert After Recovery, Fans Camp Outside for Tickets

Reported about 1 year ago

Hong Yiting and Cui Zhongqun, along with Huang Junwei and Gao Benli, reported on June 14, 2024, at 7:24 AM that Cantopop diva Jacky Cheung, who was infected with RSV virus last week, is set to hold a concert at the Taipei Arena tonight as scheduled after a week of rest. Tickets for the concert went on sale at 3:00 PM with 500 fans rushing to buy, with the first fan queuing from Hualien four days early and a hundred fans waiting outside Cheung's hotel in vain. Despite disappointment, fans eagerly await Cheung's performance after his recovery.

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Taiwanese Legislator Reveals Han Kuo-yu's Recurring Waist Injury from Table Slamming

Reported about 1 year ago

During a legislative debate on June 13, Taiwan's Legislative Yuan Speaker, Han Kuo-yu, got into an argument with Democratic Progressive Party legislators, leading to him slamming the table in frustration. According to a Kuomintang legislator, Han Kuo-yu's waist injury recurred due to the impact of his forceful table slamming. Concerns arose over Han's physical well-being as he left the seat multiple times during the heated debate.

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Hamas Spokesperson Refuses to Disclose Number of Hostages Alive and Expresses No Regret for Attack, Blaming Israeli Occupation

Reported about 1 year ago

Most infrastructure in the Gaza Strip has been destroyed with residential homes, hospitals, and schools turned into ruins, as per a report on CNN by Reuters. In an interview with a senior Hamas official, he avoided revealing how many Israeli hostages are still alive and expressed no regret for last year's attack that resulted in over 37,000 Palestinian deaths. The official justified the action as resistance against Israeli occupation, stating that resistance results in death, but so does non-resistance, questioning what other choice they have. Hamas initiated the attack in October last year by infiltrating Israel and killing over 1,200, mostly civilians, and kidnapping around 250 people. The Israeli counterattack led to a death toll exceeding 37,000 Palestinians in 8 months, mostly women and children, and has caused a humanitarian crisis.

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Taiwanese Legislation Battle: Wu Ssu-yao Criticizes Wang Hsiao-ling for Lack of Substance

Reported about 1 year ago

During a committee negotiation at the Legislative Yuan on June 14, the Kuomintang proposed amendments to the NCC Organizational Law, including limiting NCC commissioner terms and suggesting a proportional nomination system. Kuomintang legislator Wang Hsiao-ling, who previously served as an NCC commissioner, faced criticism from Democratic Progressive Party legislator Wu Ssu-yao for her lack of persuasive argument using the German system as reference. The debate mainly revolves around amending the NCC commissioner nomination rules, with significant differences in proposed methods between parties, leading to a three-hour discussion without reaching a consensus.

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Thai man who died for 20 minutes miraculously revives, removes IV drip and runs 3km home

Reported about 1 year ago

A 59-year-old man named Prueang Enmak from Thailand regained consciousness after about 20 minutes of being unresponsive and ran 3 km home barefoot after collapsing while showering following a few drinks. Despite being treated with CPR and taken to the hospital, his condition and recovery remain a mystery. This bizarre 'death and revival' incident has garnered widespread attention, with the man's wife recalling a similar episode from five years ago involving a dance event where he briefly stopped breathing.

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高曼容奪選美后冠!11年前「為了家計」走上選美之路 自曝「全英文」比賽難

Reported about 1 year ago

高曼容,台灣中信啦啦隊女孩,最近在印度的國際選美比賽中獲得后冠,講述比賽最難之處是全英文介紹和問答,並透露11年前參加選美是為了家計。她表示美貌只是加分,內在美才是奪冠的主因。

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Convertible Cars Shine! German Brand with 530 Horsepower, British Supercar with 'Roof Down in Just 11 Seconds'

Reported about 1 year ago

To compete in the sports car and supercar market, major manufacturers are introducing convertible cars to attract buyers. German brands have unveiled a restyled new sports car featuring a 18-second roof-opening mechanism, AR navigation, and neck warming function, while a British supercar brand is promoting a hybrid convertible with a 3-second 0-100 acceleration, priced worth as much as a house. Experts note the innovation in sports cars and supercars is leading to more optional extras. Both models are attracting attention in Taiwan.

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Countdown to the Release of Elden Ring DLC in 1 Week! Official Announcement Reminds Players to 'Progress'

Reported about 1 year ago

The DLC 'Elden Ring: Shadow of Erdtree' is set for global release on June 21st, but over 60% of players haven't defeated the 'Bloodlord' Mornir yet, preventing them from accessing the DLC content. Players will venture into the 'Land of Shadows' in the new expansion, facing challenging bosses with new weapons and armor, while following in Myrria's footsteps to uncover dark secrets in the Elden Ring story. With just one week left until the DLC launch, only 38.8% of players have achieved the 'Monarch of Fragments' achievement needed to access the new map, prompting the official twitter of Bandai Namco US to remind players to prepare with less than 2 weeks remaining. The difficulty of the game is evident in the slow progression of players obtaining the achievement despite the reminder, increasing by only 1% in 3 days after the article's release.

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Mysterious Cloud Formation in Keelung

Reported about 1 year ago

Recently in Keelung, Taiwan, an unusual cloud formation resembling a large UFO has appeared for four consecutive days, sparking concerns of a UFO invasion or natural disaster among locals, including a veteran fisherman who had never seen such clouds in his 30-year career. The phenomenon, known as 'lenticular clouds,' is explained by the strong southwest winds causing a wave-like rolling of low clouds over the mountains into Keelung Harbor. This cloud formation, though rare, is a result of specific weather conditions and not a sign of impending doom.

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19-Year-Old Man Caught Having Relations with 2 Underage Girls

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 14, 2024, in Taichung, a 17-year-old high school girl gave birth to a baby girl in the school restroom, and it was discovered that the father was a 19-year-old surnamed Qiu. Subsequently, during the Dragon Boat Festival, he engaged in relations with a 14-year-old sophomore girl, leading to outrage from her family and police involvement. Qiu admitted to being involved with both underage girls and could face up to ten years in prison. The incident highlights the importance of educating minors on proper conduct and resisting temptations, as suggested by a medical professional.

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Gas Station Uses Rows of Mannequins to Greet Customers Due to Severe Labor Shortage

Reported about 1 year ago

Facing a severe labor shortage in the service industry, a gas station in Kaohsiung only had two employees working, prompting the owner to place mannequins at the entrance to guide and greet customers. Similarly, a department store introduced 'food tray-collecting robots' to assist with table service by scanning QR codes, aiming to compensate for the lack of cleaning staff. With increasing labor shortages across various industries, the use of service robots has become essential to address foundational staffing issues.

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游淑慧指京華城案有金流異狀 京華城公司反控游「搏版面」將提告

Reported about 1 year ago

在台北市議會「京華城容積違失案專案調查小組」第8次會議上,國民黨市議員游淑慧指出京華城金流異狀,建議市府向廉政署告發,但京華城公司反指游淑慧為搏版面散布不實言論,將提告。

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Yunlin County News Office Director Zhuo Yizi to Resign Due to Health Reasons

Reported about 1 year ago

Yunlin County Government's News Office Director Zhuo Yizi will officially leave the county government team at the end of June due to personal career planning and health reasons. During her tenure, Director Zhuo utilized her past media experience to lead the news office team in completing various tasks, focusing on enhancing the public image of Yunlin County and improving government communication and interaction, earning wide support. She expressed gratitude for the support and coordination of the county government team and residents during her term and looks forward to new challenges in the future, while also wishing the county continued prosperity under County Magistrate Chang Li-shan's leadership.

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Heatwave in Northern China: A Woman Uses Solar Cooker to Make Soup, Students Move Ice Blocks to Cool Down

Reported about 1 year ago

In the scorching heat of around 40 degrees in Northern China, a woman in Shandong was seen cooking eggs and making green bean soup using a solar cooker powered by sunlight. Meanwhile, students at a university without air conditioning had to transport large ice blocks into dormitories to lower the temperature. As temperatures soared, creative solutions emerged, including using empty mineral water bottles on electric fans to create DIY air conditioners. The region's extreme heat also affected crops and led to unusual incidents like shrimp turning red from sun exposure. Instances like these illustrate the challenges faced in combating the intense heatwave across Northern China.

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Taiwan Air Force Considering Procuring Air-to-Air Refueling Aircraft

Reported about 1 year ago

In response to increasing Chinese military activities near the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Air Force is aiming to enhance its air defense capability by extending the endurance of its fighter jets. The Defense Ministry report submitted to the legislature reveals the Air Force's efforts to acquire air-to-air refueling aircraft through various channels, including exploring options for procurement or leasing. Despite inviting US and French military delegations last year to discuss air-to-air refueling capabilities, no concrete plan has been finalized yet. With the Chinese military presence intensifying around Taiwan, the importance of enhancing Taiwan's defense readiness is highlighted, indicating the urgency for acquiring or leasing air-to-air refueling aircraft to improve response time and defense capabilities.

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Ma Jia'en's Beloved Wife Reveals 'Contracting Disease after Giving Birth to Daughter,' Doctors Assert No Cure, Mother Offers 4 Suggestions

Reported about 1 year ago

Baseball star Ma Jia'en and stylist wife, Tiffany, who married in 2019, announced their pregnancy at the end of 2023 and welcomed daughter Kyla in March 2024. However, Tiffany recently disclosed on Instagram that she developed a severe skin condition after childbirth, diagnosed by doctors as 'incurable,' leaving her feeling distraught. Her post sparked discussions, with followers offering advice including the belief that her condition would improve in a year or two, suggestions to consult traditional Chinese medicine for balancing body conditions, and the use of salicylic acid and vitamin A supplements.

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High School and Vocational School Specialized Group Science and Professional Admission Announcement Released, with an Overall Acceptance Rate of 51.02%

Reported about 1 year ago

The results of the admissions selection for the specialized group sciences and professions in high schools and vocational schools for the 113th academic year were announced today, with 91 schools offering 8,064 admission slots and a total of 5,803 students being accepted out of 11,375 applicants, resulting in a 51.02% acceptance rate. The selection process focuses on practical talent selection based on subject tests and aims to nurture quality technical talents in line with the goals of national education.

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FAA Investigating Counterfeit Titanium in Boeing and Airbus Jets

Reported about 1 year ago

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the authenticity of titanium used in recently manufactured Boeing and Airbus jets after reports of potentially falsified documents. The investigation was triggered by a parts supplier finding corrosion-related holes in the titanium material, leading to Boeing issuing a bulletin cautioning suppliers about counterfeit records. Spirit AeroSystems, a supplier for both companies, confirmed the issue related to counterfeit titanium entering the supply chain and took steps to ensure airworthiness. This investigation highlights supply chain challenges faced by aircraft manufacturers amid high demand for new planes post-pandemic, with prior incidents involving falsified engine components.

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