Reported over 1 year ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea, where the two countries are set to sign a trade agreement mechanism that is not controlled by the West. This historic visit marks the first time Kim Jong-un has hosted a foreign leader in Pyongyang and is significant for Putin due to the strategic partnership plan with North Korea to stabilize Northeast Asia. Putin expressed gratitude for North Korea's unwavering support during the Ukraine-Russia conflict and aims to establish an alternative trade mechanism independent from Western control to counter unilateral sanctions.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 17, 2024, the Ministry of National Defense released the latest information regarding the activities of PLA military aircraft and vessels around Taiwan. In the span of 24 hours from 6:00 on June 17 to 6:00 on June 18, a total of 20 PLA aircraft were detected, with 12 crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entering the southeast and southwest airspace of Taiwan, while 7 PLA vessels were active in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait. The military routes revealed by the dynamic map show a state of being 'sandwiched' by the Chinese military on three sides. The Ministry of National Defense stated that the ROC military is closely monitoring and responding to PLA activities with surveillance aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 17, 2024, around 30 North Korean soldiers crossed the border again, prompting warnings from South Korea with gunshots to drive them back. Tensions between the two Koreas have been escalating, with previous incidents of border violations and provocative actions like sending balloons with feces and garbage. This recent incident marks another breach, with South Korea responding by warning shots and ultimately forcing the North Korean soldiers to retreat.
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Reported over 1 year ago
The Taipei City Idol Expo, organized by IDOL KINGDOM, is set to take place on July 27-28 at Zepp New Taipei, featuring a total of 39 performing groups, including 10 from Japan, 19 from Taiwan, 5 from Hong Kong, 5 from Thailand, and 1 from Korea. The event, dubbed as the 'Taiwanese Version Idol Koshien' (Idol Koshien), marks Taiwan's largest Japanese idol festival post the COVID-19 pandemic. Popular Japanese groups like 'Kamishibai Gokukoku, Gekijō no Gotoku' will make their Taiwan debut, alongside performances by idols from various countries like Hong Kong, Thailand, and Korea.
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Reported over 1 year ago
The Russian Pacific Fleet has started a military exercise in the Pacific Ocean involving the Sea of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea, from today until the 28th, with 40 ships, 20 aircraft, and helicopters participating. Exercises include anti-submarine operations, joint missile strikes, repelling drones, and unmanned boat attacks, under the command of Pacific Fleet Commander Viktor Liina. This exercise was initiated following a successful test launch of a Kalibr cruise missile by the submarine Volkhov during Far East maneuvers as reported by Russian media.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 17, 2024, Xie Xinying and Wang Baojie, along with Sam, brother-in-law of Xiao Gui, were spotted attending the basketball championship final together. Xie and Wang, who have a stable relationship, were seen cheering for the New North Kings and seemed passionate about the game. Xie Xinying recently expressed her enjoyment of staying at home, especially with the addition of their puppy Cooper, finding it the best way to recharge and feeling a strong sense of 'home'.
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Reported over 1 year ago
In a recent incident in Luzhou, New Taipei City, a 35-year-old man was brutally attacked by a friend with a machete due to an unpaid debt of 25,000 NTD. The victim, covered in blood after being slashed numerous times, was rushed to the hospital for treatment while the attacker was immediately arrested. A passerby kindly picked up a piece of the victim's skinned face and returned it to the hospital to be reattached. The debtor and the attacker, formerly longtime friends, had a heated argument that escalated into violence. The motive behind the attack is still under investigation.
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Reported over 1 year ago
According to a recent report by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, cancer remains the leading cause of death in Taiwan. Toxicologist Zhan Ming-wei revealed the heartbreaking experience of losing his mother to cancer, pointing out that the use of refrigerators played a crucial role in her illness. He urges all mothers to be cautious about using refrigerators due to the three key factors in carcinogenesis, emphasizing the importance of proper food storage practices to prevent mold growth and potential health risks.
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Reported over 1 year ago
With the arrival of summer, the typhoon season has begun. Meteorologist Lin De'en indicated on Facebook that this year's rainy season in East Asia ended early, signaling the start of the typhoon season. He explained the typical progression of the rainy season from South China to Taiwan, followed by Japan and the Yangtze River Basin. This transition is due to the strengthening southwest monsoon and weakening northeast monsoon. Lin emphasized that despite occurring in different seasons and regions, these weather patterns are of the same nature.
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Reported over 1 year ago
In many McDonald's branches in Taiwan, the children's play areas, a nostalgic memory for many, are now being removed due to the pandemic, with only a few left for photo ops. Even the iconic Ronald McDonald figures are being taken down. Speculation arose online linking this removal to a past extortion case where a couple demanded 70.6 million NTD in compensation due to their child's injury in a McDonald's play area, leading to a legal battle and eventually harsh sentencing for the couple. This removal trend is seen as a precautionary measure to avoid similar incidents in the future, with some attributing it to cost-saving measures and a shift towards takeout-only services in the future.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 18th, a Leopard Cat was found as a victim of roadkill on an industrial road in Miaoli, marking the 10th roadkill incident involving Leopard Cats in the county this year. The Leopard Cat is an endangered species mainly found in central Taiwan with a scarce population. The incident has sparked sorrow and attention, with local officials and volunteers taking actions to address the issue and prevent future occurrences of roadkill. Netizens expressed sadness and concern over the continual tragedies befalling these endangered animals.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 18, 2024, Taipei councilor Yu Bei-chen responded to KMT legislator Wang Hong-wei's mention of a 'new trio' including himself, DPP legislator Shen Bo-yang, and DPP policy executive Wang Yi-chuan. Yu, clarifying he does not hold DPP membership, humorously questioned if Wang Hong-wei assisted in his DPP application. The trio's mention sparked reactions, with Yu welcoming the attention but highlighting he remains unaffiliated and suggesting the KMT's attempt to label them negatively was unconstructive.
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Reported over 1 year ago
On June 17, 2024, lawmaker Fan Yun questioned, 'Who instructed the Taipei City Government Police Bureau to deliberately cause trouble? Was it Mayor Chiang Wan-an's directive?' As civic groups prepare for the re-evaluation of the parliamentary reform bill, they announced the 'Bluebird Movement' to defend Taiwan's democratic values. However, reports emerged of Taipei City Police Bureau creating obstacles for the groups' gathering, prompting Fan Yun to urge Mayor Chiang Wan-an to clarify any involvement. Despite challenges, Fan Yun stressed that the Bluebird Movement would not be deterred and called on Chiang Wan-an to make a clear statement.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Nutritionist Liu Ya-hui warns against indiscriminate consumption of health supplements and advises against taking certain combinations together, such as fish oil and calcium. Liu points out that taking all supplements together not only diminishes their effectiveness but also strains the wallet. She specifically mentions three combinations that should not be taken simultaneously, including fish oil with chitosan, fiber powder, and psyllium husk, as well as calcium with fish oil, and lutein with beta-carotene, due to their potential negative effects on absorption and digestive discomfort.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Taiwanese baseball player Chang Yu-Cheng, currently playing for MLB's Tampa Bay Rays, announced through his personal IG page that he will return to Taiwan to participate in the CPBL draft. He is expected to be the top pick in this year's draft and has the chance to challenge the league's highest annual salary. Born in Taitung and having played for the Guardians and Rays, Chang will now join the CPBL draft and may be selected by the Fubon Guardians, who hold the first pick. His return will also impact the draft positions of other players like Wu Nien-ting and Chen Sheng-ping, who have experience playing abroad.
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Reported over 1 year ago
In Tainan City, Taiwan, a bald man at a hair salon in the Zhongxi District startled a female staff member by abruptly grabbing and making inappropriate gestures towards her chest while washing his hair. The police identified a 42-year-old man surnamed Xu and arrested him, claiming he was only trying to give the exhausted staff member a massage. The incident was reported by a female salon employee who felt harassed, leading to Xu's arrest for investigation under the Sexual Harassment Prevention Act. The salon handed over the video evidence to the authorities for further handling.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A man in his 40s, surnamed Xiao, was found guilty of extorting two Shiba Inu dogs that belonged to a person surnamed Sun. Xiao found the dogs after they went missing, took them home, and demanded a ransom of 30,000 yuan to return the dogs. When the owner reported the incident to the police, Xiao was arrested. Following a trial, Xiao was sentenced to a 3-month prison term and fined 5,000 yuan for attempted extortion and unlawful possession of property. If he opts to pay the fine instead, he would be charged 1,000 yuan per day.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Fubon's research team sees the start of the fourth ten-year bullish trend in semiconductor stocks with the rise of AI. Companies at the core of the AI semiconductor boom are expected to see increased profits and valuation. Fubon's new global key semiconductor fund will focus on investing in key semiconductor players worldwide, anticipating a golden decade ahead in the industry driven by AI, data centers, and automotive electronics applications with a projected market size growth to $1.8 trillion by 2032.
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Reported over 1 year ago
MLB player Chang Yu-Cheng has announced on social media his decision to join the 2024 CPBL draft, aiming to become the highest-paid top pick in CPBL history with a potential monthly salary. Chang, who has been playing in the U.S., expressed his desire to return home and participate in the CPBL draft. After successful talks with the Fubon Guardians, it is rumored that his salary could reach record-breaking amounts. Fans and experts are eagerly anticipating his return and the impact it will have on the league.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A coalition of environmental, labor, and health groups from multiple states has urged the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide crucial disaster funding for extreme heatwaves and wildfire disasters. These conditions are currently not classified as major disasters by FEMA. With scientists predicting 2024 to have even more severe heatwaves following the record-breaking heat of 2023, various regions in the US are already experiencing historically high temperatures this June. The call to designate extreme heatwaves and wildfires as major disasters is to ensure resources and support for vulnerable communities and areas. This push for federal action aims to address the escalating climate crisis and its impact on labor protections and public health.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Celine Dion tearfully introduced her upcoming documentary at the New York City premiere, expressing gratitude to her children and fans for their support. As she spoke about her battle with stiff-person syndrome and shared personal stories, Dion was met with a standing ovation. The emotional moment concluded with her son handing her a tissue on stage, as she thanked everyone for being part of her journey.
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Reported over 1 year ago
Despite the posted signs prohibiting pets from entering the water dance area and the white sand beach of Dongshi Fisherman's Wharf, two female visitors brought their large dogs to play, which angered netizens. The county government cultural tourism bureau director, Hsu Pei-ling, stated that although there are no penalties, such behavior is unacceptable and urged visitors to self-regulate. Netizens shared photos on a local social media platform, expressing dissatisfaction with the women who ignored the prohibition signs. Hsu emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the children's play areas and urged people to refrain from bringing pets to these locations to ensure a pleasant recreational environment.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A 48-year-old counter attendant in Taiwan experiencing occasional toe pain from standing long hours at work attempted to alleviate the discomfort by shortening her toenails but unintentionally caused them to curve severely, resulting in ingrown nails shaped like pencils. Seeking aesthetics, she even applied false nails. However, her toenail pain worsened recently, leading to a diagnosis of chronic paronychia combined with ingrown nails. The dermatologist warned against cutting nails too short, as it may lead to ingrown nails and even cellulitis in severe cases. Proper nail care practices and preventive measures were advised by dermatologist Tsai Chang-you to avoid paronychia and ingrown nails.
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Reported over 1 year ago
A South Korean man has been indicted by the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office in Taiwan for the death of his girlfriend in a hotel room in April last year. The woman was found dead with head injuries, leading to suspicion of homicide. Despite the man's denial of involvement, the investigation concluded that he is charged with domestic violence prevention law violations and manslaughter. After posting bail of 100,000 NT dollars, he is restricted from leaving the country and must report regularly while awaiting trial.
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Reported over 1 year ago
During the UK Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 15, the focus shifted to 6-year-old Prince Louis who was seen dancing and fidgeting, prompting his older sister, 9-year-old Princess Charlotte, to scold him twice. Despite the scolding, Louis continued to play around until Charlotte whispered to him to put his hands down. Their mother, Kate Middleton, showed a mix of amusement and seriousness during the playful interaction between her children, ultimately leaving Charlotte in charge of caring for her mischievous younger brother.
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