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  • Chan sisters to compete in Paris Olympics

    Discover how Taiwan’s Chan sisters, Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan, are set to make their third Olympic appearance in tennis at the 2024 Paris Olympics, aiming for victory at Stade Roland-Garros.
    18小時前
  • Oceanic Beverages to continue trading despite financial woes

    Discover the latest on Oceanic Beverages Co., Inc., maker of Apple Sidra, as Chairwoman Su Yun-le confirms no plans to delist despite financial challenges and rumors. Read more about their efforts to stabilize and future prospects.
    2024/06/14 16:46
  • AMD CEO shares vision for AI, supply chain

    Discover how AMD CEO Lisa Su’s vision for AI-driven PCs and collaboration with partners like TSMC are shaping the future of computing. In our exclusive interview, learn about AMD’s focus on AI, supply chain resilience, and advice for aspiring engineers.
    2024/06/11 17:02
  • 俄羅斯蘇愷34轟炸機驚傳墜毀 2名飛行員殉職

    俄羅斯空軍一架現役蘇愷34轟炸機(Sukhoi Su-34)驚傳墜毀,綜合外媒掌握的消息,該架轟炸機當時正在進行飛行訓練,疑似因為系統故障或內部零件故障,導致軍機墜毀在南奧塞提亞共和國(South Ossetia)的高加索山區。此一傳聞,稍早也獲得俄羅斯國防部證實,機上2名飛行員也確認殉職。
    2024/06/11 14:45
  • 史上首次!烏克蘭稱擊毀俄羅斯最新型Su-57隱形戰機

    烏克蘭國防部情報總局(GUR)9日透過Telegram平台,對外聲稱該國軍隊「史上第一次」成功痛擊俄羅斯空軍最新型的隱形戰機蘇愷57(Sukhoi Su-57),但官方宣告中卻沒有透露,究竟是哪個單位所為,僅表示該架蘇愷57戰機,駐紮在阿赫圖賓斯克(Akhtubinsk)基地,距離俄烏邊界約有600公里距離。
    2024/06/09 17:35
  • Hsieh and Zielinski reach French Open mixed doubles semis

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski advanced to the French Open mixed doubles semifinals, defeating the top-seeded Australian team.
    2024/06/05 12:01
  • Hsieh and Zielinski advance to French Open quarterfinals

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski advanced to the French Open mixed doubles quarterfinals, defeating the Italian-Russian team with ease.
    2024/06/04 11:02
  • Power outage hits 11,545 homes in Taoyuan’s Luzhu District

    Discover the cause of the major power outage in Taoyuan’s Luzhu District affecting over 11,000 households and Taipower’s response to the incident.
    2024/05/07 15:20
  • Calls for action as Taoyuan’s power outage crisis worsens

    Explore the escalating power outage crisis in Taoyuan as Deputy Mayor Su Jun-pin addresses systemic issues with TaiPower, highlighting the city’s struggle with increasing frequency of power disruptions and the urgent need for infrastructure enhancement amidst a growing population.
    2024/05/06 12:20
  • 柏金包超搶鏡!謝淑薇搭頭等艙配大滿貫金盃 網喊:再打10年

    網球女雙世界球后謝淑薇今年在澳洲網球公開賽連奪女雙、混雙兩冠軍,獎金平分計算可獲得約新台幣920萬元。她昨(24)天在臉書「Su-Wei Hsieh 夢遊寫真人謝淑薇」曬出搭乘阿聯酋頭等艙返國的照片,並帶著大滿貫冠軍盃回家的照片,引起網友關注。
    2024/04/25 11:02
  • Lisa Su to unveil AI’s future at COMPUTEX opening keynote

    Lisa Su, AMD Chairman and CEO, will deliver the opening keynote speech at COMPUTEX 2024 in Taipei, focusing on "High-Performance Computing Towards the AI Era." Explore how AMD and partners are advancing AI and high-performance computing. Join the industry at COMPUTEX 2024 from June 4 to 7 to connect and co-create the future of computing.
    2024/03/26 17:52
  • Taiwan premier pledges rapid response to chili powder crisis

    Premier Chen Chien-jen vows to expedite chili powder investigation in Taiwan amid food safety crisis due to banned Sudan Red coloring. Chen pledges all chili powder batches to be tested by end of March. Systemic issue addressed with rigorous inspections and improved control procedures for public health safety.
    2024/03/08 18:23
  • AI heads unite: NVIDIA, AMD, Intel CEOs to attend Computex

    The 2024 Computex Taipei promises an AI feast with top industry leaders like Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger set to deliver a keynote speech. Expect insights on the AI PC era and the theme "Connecting AI" as NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su join Gelsinger at this global event. Explore six themes and 4,500 stalls at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center from June 4 to 7.
    2024/03/08 18:21
  • Premier considers unified Labor Day holiday amid challenges

    Premier Chen Chien-jen considers a unified Labor Day holiday in Taiwan, but faces challenges. Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Lin I-chin raises concerns about added costs for police and firefighters. Minister of the Interior Lin Yu-chang emphasizes the need for consensus, while Directorate-General of Personnel Administration Personnel Division Director-General Su Chun-jung calls for further impact assessment.
    2024/03/05 17:14
  • Community mourns fallen officer Su Yu-hung in Keelung

    The tragic story of Officer Su Yu-hung’s untimely death at the Badu Police Station in Keelung City unfolds as his family returns for a soul-calling ritual. Colleagues pay tribute and bid farewell, with the station chief breaking down in sorrow. The assault, carried out by a mentally-troubled man, claimed Su’s life and left the community in mourning. Su, a dedicated and diligent officer, is remembered for his passion and commitment to duty.
    2024/03/01 17:14
  • AMD, Qualcomm set the stage for AI PC showdown at COMPUTEX

    COMPUTEX 2024 in Taipei has become the focal point for the tech industry, with AMD and Qualcomm leading the charge in the emerging AI PC market. Keynotes by Dr. Lisa Su and Christian Amon highlight the event’s significance in shaping the future of computing.
    2024/02/27 21:20
  • President Tsai unlikely to visit Taiping Island: official

    Former Taiwan National Security Council secretary-general Su Chi believes there is a low likelihood of President Tsai Ing-wen visiting Taiping Island in the South China Sea. Su cites concerns over U.S. objections and the potential risk to Tsai’s safety as reasons for this prediction. He points out that the U.S. opposes Taiwan’s involvement in South China Sea issues and that Tsai would have to contend with Chinese fighter jets, aerial escorts, and security threats if she were to visit the island. Su also notes that the U.S. would not support such a trip as it could emphasize Taiwan’s political stance in the ongoing tension between the Philippines and China.
    2024/02/07 14:59
  • Fisherman lands 102kg grouper, scores big at market

    A Taiwanese fisherman named Su had an extraordinary fishing experience off the coast of Liuqiu, a coral island in the Taiwan Strait. Instead of catching the Spanish mackerel he was targeting, Su managed to reel in a massive 102-kilogram giant grouper. This impressive catch quickly became the center of attention upon Su’s return to port, selling for NT$50,000 at the Huaqiao Fish Market and earning him a substantial windfall. Tseng Yu-tsung, an official with the Liouciou Fishermen’s Association, explained that local fishers typically use largehead hairtail or Japanese jack mackerel as bait to attract Spanish mackerels. While mangrove red snapper and groupers may also bite, encountering a giant grouper of this size is incredibly rare and comparable to winning the jackpot. Pingtung County is known for cultivating giant groupers, but finding wild giant groupers weighing over 100 kilograms in the sea is extremely scarce.
    2024/02/07 12:10
  • Hsieh Su-wei triumphs at Australian Open

    Taiwanese tennis player Hsieh Su-wei and Belgium’s Elise Mertens won the Australian Open women’s doubles championship on Jan. 28. This victory is notable as Hsieh is only the third player in the past 24 years to win both the women’s and mixed doubles titles at the Australian Open. At 38 years and 24 days old, Hsieh is the second-oldest women’s doubles champion in Grand Slam history, just eight days younger than U.S. record holder Lisa Raymond. After an 18-month break due to injury, Hsieh made a triumphant return in 2023, winning the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon. Hsieh and Mertens defeated Lyudmyla Kichenok from Ukraine and Jelena Ostapenko from Latvia in the women’s doubles final with a score of 6-1, 7-5. Hsieh has a total of eight Grand Slam trophies, including seven titles in women’s doubles, but is yet to win a title at the U.S. Open.
    2024/01/29 14:38
  • Last-minute pair Hsieh Su-wei and Zielinski clinch victory

    Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski emerged as the champions of the mixed doubles competition at the Australian Open on January 26. Despite their last-minute decision to team up, Hsieh and Zielinski staged an impressive comeback against American player Desirae Krawczyk and British player Neal Skupski, winning with a score of 6-7, 6-4, and 11-9. This victory holds great significance for both players, as it marks Hsieh’s first mixed doubles victory in a Grand Slam tournament and makes Zielinski the first Pole to secure a Grand Slam mixed doubles trophy. Prior to the match, Zielinski recognized Hsieh as a skilled doubles player, and he expressed his gratitude for her ability to break the curse and lead them to victory. Hsieh, in turn, praised Zielinski’s playing abilities, highlighting his skills in areas such as the baseline, net, and serve.
    2024/01/26 18:24
  • Taiwan braces for dual outbreak ahead of Lunar New Year

    A surge in respiratory illnesses, including influenza and COVID-19, has overwhelmed emergency departments in Taipei. Pulmonologist Su I-feng warns the public to closely monitor their health due to the widespread COVID-19 outbreak. The Taiwan CDC predicts a peak in flu and COVID-19 cases before the Lunar New Year. Concerns arise about a possible shortage of medical staff during this period, particularly in the emergency system. Hsieh Tsung-hsueh, director of the Pediatric Emergency Department at Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, has already deployed staff to prepare for a potential massive influenza outbreak.
    2024/01/26 18:02
  • Hsieh Su-wei clinches Grand Slam mixed doubles title

    Taiwanese tennis champion Hsieh Su-wei clinched her first Grand Slam mixed doubles title at the Australian Open, becoming the first Taiwanese player to reach the championship round in both women’s and mixed doubles. Teaming up with Polish player Jan Zieliński, Hsieh fought hard in a three-set match against American second seed Desirae Krawczyk and Brit Neal Skupski, ultimately prevailing with a score of 6:7, 6:4, 11:9. This historic victory grants Hsieh a prize of AUD $165,000. In addition to her mixed doubles success, Hsieh and her Belgian partner Elise Mertens also advanced to the championship round in women’s doubles. With six Grand Slam women’s doubles trophies already under her belt, Hsieh will vie for her seventh career win on Sunday. The women’s doubles champions will receive AUD$730,000, while the runners-up will be awarded AUD$400,000. Hsieh’s remarkable achievements have left an enduring impact on Taiwanese tennis history.
    2024/01/26 12:57
  • 抱歉漲價了!通膨+戰爭 軍火售價向上升

    全球通貨膨脹,推高物價;而日本因貨幣貶值,進口成本提升,使得境內消費壓力大增,國防軍購也受影響。日本政府投入43兆日圓,目標國防開支看齊七大工業國,但國際匯率不利進口,加上全球戰火四起,武器需求大增;有日本媒體報導,因軍火價格飆升,防衛預算恐怕要超支8千億日圓以上。
    2024/01/23 19:58
  • Taiwan’s puppetry shines at Rotterdam Film Festival

    Taiwan’s historical documentary "Qianlong’s Tour of the West Lake" has been chosen for the Cinema Regained category at the 2024 International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), showcasing Taiwan’s traditional hand puppetry culture. Directed by Liu Yi-hung in 1994, the film was restored from 35mm original footage to 4K, paying tribute to Taiwanese puppet master Li Tien-lu and his ’I Wan Jan Puppet Theater.’ The IFFR’s recognition of Liu’s work highlights Taiwan’s cinematographic prowess. Li, born into a family of puppeteers, founded the I Wan Jan Puppet Theater in 1932, incorporating his distinctive Southern Min dialect. The IFFR previously screened the Taiwanese puppet film "Demigod: The Legend Begins" multiple times in 2023, further promoting Taiwan’s puppetry culture. The selection of "Qianlong’s Tour of West Lake" at the 2024 Rotterdam Film Festival brings Taiwan’s traditional puppetry culture closer to European movie enthusiasts. The IFFR, taking place from Jan. 25 to Feb. 4, 2024, has chosen three Taiwanese films, including "Who’ll Stop the Rain" by director Su Yi-hsuan and "When the Wind Rises" directed by Chen Hao, showcasing the breadth and quality of Taiwan’s filmmaking.
    2024/01/04 15:26
  • 國際分析/荷蘭將移交首批F-16戰機 馬林卡失守戰況撲朔迷離

    俄軍在烏東的戰事又有新發展,聲稱已經完全控制戰略重鎮馬林卡,不過烏克蘭則是痛批俄羅斯散布假消息,然而部分軍事專家透過衛星影像分析,研判馬林卡西側還有烏軍負隅頑抗;另一方面,荷蘭政府宣布首批援助烏克蘭的18架F-16戰機,將在得到出口許可後,盡速移交給烏克蘭。
    2023/12/28 18:50
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