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  • 凱莉產後3個月爆憂鬱:像在坐牢 火速和尪開機曝「濕掉一片」內幕 

    「台灣喜劇發源地」卡米地喜劇俱樂部主辦,第二屆台北喜劇節宣布即將於11月28日至12月8日盛大展開,今(19)日「台灣站立喜劇教父」卡米地喜劇俱樂部創始人張碩修Social率領「百靈果News」凱莉、「壯壯」陳彥壯、「達康.come」康康、「吉本興業:漫才少爺」三木奮、超過30位喜劇演員浩大助陣。
    2024/11/19 17:04
  • 浪姐後首現身 謝金燕上衣辣挖9洞「私密部位」全看光

    「嗨!出發吧來台東」演唱會正式於11月9日展開第一晚演出,全場最矚目的嬌點,就是擔任壓軸的電音天后謝金燕,這也是「姐姐」在真人秀《乘風破浪》舞台亮麗表現後,把台灣首場公開大型演出就獨家獻給台東這片土地,謝金燕以一身辣翻天的吸睛造型登場,上半身穿上黑色洞洞裝,絲毫一點贅肉都沒有,展現窈窕完美體態,下半身則搭配迷你短裙秀出纖細修長雙腿,性感模樣震攝全場讓粉絲直呼「受不了!」謝金燕對著台東粉絲熱情喊話:「come on!台東!」寵粉的她,精心準備限定禮物,邊唱歌邊發送給粉絲們,讓粉絲超感動。
    2024/11/10 13:13
  • Taipei offers free screenings of Luc Besson’s new film

    Discover free screenings of "Weekend in Taipei" in Taipei City on Sept. 23 and 24, exclusively for residents with valid ID. No registration required, tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.
    2024/09/20 16:23
  • Taiwanese pagers used in deadly attack on Hezbollah

    Discover the story behind the deadly explosion of pagers in Lebanon, linked to Hezbollah and traced back to a Taiwanese company, as U.S. and Israeli operations come to light.
    2024/09/18 09:44
  • Energy迎來最猛嘉賓!竟是《正港分局》的他 大跳應援舞嗨翻

    「最殺男團」Energy今(8)日在高雄巨蛋舉行「一觸即發」巡迴演唱會第二場,一開場帶來〈Come On〉、〈無懈可擊〉、〈退魔錄〉、〈Here I Am〉,一場電力四射的大型Party就此展開,當演唱到〈Ra Men Song〉時,團員們各自SOLO時間,坤達變身成夯劇《正港分局》謝正達大跳劇裡的由美應援舞,掀起全場一波高潮,書偉跟牛奶則是獻出飛吻,只是牛奶外加跟粉絲比愛心,寵粉無極限。
    2024/09/08 19:44
  • Energy太紅了!復出第5度攻蛋 嗨跳16蹲「超萌嘉賓助陣」

    「最殺唱跳男團」Energy前陣子剛結束「一觸即發」台北小巨蛋演唱會,9月將在高雄巨蛋開唱的他們,今(25)日首度參加「超犀利趴」音樂盛會。他們將演唱會精華濃縮呈現,帶來〈Come On〉、〈無懈可擊〉、〈某年某月某一天〉等經典曲。
    2024/08/25 18:34
  • Energy開唱「坤達點歌迷跳三振舞」 竟是《黑澀會》女星

    Energy今(28)晚在台北小巨蛋開唱,帶來〈Come on〉、〈無懈可擊〉等經典歌,唱到〈Ra  Men Song〉時,團員們點台下歌迷互動,眼尖的坤達發現自《我愛黑澀會》發跡的女星丫頭坐在搖滾區,邀她一起跳最近很夯的「三振舞」,讓全場歌迷尖叫爆棚。
    2024/07/28 19:32
  • Energy才唱6首歌!Toro突落單傻眼了 急喊「跟彩排不一樣」

    「最殺唱跳男團」Energy今(27)起一連2晚在台北小巨蛋舉辦「一觸即發」演唱會,他們以〈Come On〉、〈無懈可擊〉等歌揭開序幕,帶著歌迷走進最殺的舞蹈回憶殺,不過唱到〈Got to be real〉時,坤達、牛奶、阿弟以及書偉和女舞者進行貼身熱舞,唯獨Toro沒有,讓他傻眼直喊:「我怎麼沒有女舞者!跟彩排不一樣!」更踢了阿弟屁股,讓全場歌迷笑壞。
    2024/07/27 20:35
  • 五月天阿信出手了!跨界漫才「全新身分公開」 親揭結緣內幕

    由「阿達」陳彥達和「康康」何瑞康組成的漫才團體「達康.come」,成軍10週年的他們去年舉辦特別公演,今(25)日正式登上串流平台播出,幕後團隊超強大,由五月天主唱阿信擔任音樂總監,更帶著「必應創造」團隊,以演唱會高規格錄製形式,打造「達康十週年-自我ㄅㄧㄠˇ揚大會」演出紀錄。
    2024/07/25 17:12
  • 世界自行車日! 邀請民眾一起「Come Bike」

    今天(6/3)是世界自行車日,新北市體育局也公布了年度單車的系列活動,分成三大主題,18條路線,在下半年開始,每個月都會出發,讓民眾沿路可以欣賞美景,還能運動旅行,希望可以養成運動好習慣。
    2024/06/03 19:15
  • PLA’s new drills signal long-term strategy against Taiwan

    Discover the latest on China’s ’Joint Sword-2024A’ military exercises targeting Taiwan, marking a significant escalation. This first wave suggests more maneuvers to come, expanding to include Taiwan’s outlying islands. Experts analyze the implications and strategic messaging behind these exercises.
    2024/05/23 17:30
  • BTS RM新曲《Come back to me》合作台樂團落日飛車主唱 攻佔排行榜

    韓國天團BTS,雖然全員當兵,但隊長RM在入伍前就製作好的專輯,前幾天釋出了先行曲的最新MV,不只畫面找來得過艾美獎的導演操刀,更是跟台灣樂團「落日飛車」主唱合作,讓台灣歌迷又驚又喜。
    2024/05/12 14:32
  • Historic challenge against death penalty unfolds in Taiwan

    Taiwan’s Constitutional Court hears arguments on the constitutionality of the death penalty, with 37 inmates appealing. The Ministry of Justice defends its fair trial procedures, while inmates argue the penalty violates the constitution. A decision could come by July.
    2024/04/24 13:54
  • TPP’s Huang Shan-shan stresses focus on legislative duties

    Taiwan People’s Party Legislator Huang Shan-shan emphasizes the importance of legislators focusing on their parliamentary duties, as discussed in a recent news story. Huang’s remarks come after fellow party member Huang Kuo-chang expressed support for her potential candidacy in the Taipei mayoral race. The story also touches on Huang Shan-shan’s views on judicial reform and the responsibilities of legislators in managing their designated districts.
    2024/02/26 16:38
  • Taiwan’s military vigilant amid rising cross-strait tensions

    Amid escalating tensions with China, Taiwan has launched critical military exercises in Pingtung, demonstrating its commitment to national defense. The drills come in response to increased Chinese military activities, including a breach of Taiwan’s defense perimeter by the PLA.
    2024/01/26 16:51
  • 2024大選/「罷免侯友宜」醞釀中 謝龍介不忍了:民進黨敢我就奉陪

    2024總統大選落幕,國民黨候選人侯友宜敗選,選後將回歸新北市長角色,不過臉書卻已出現「罷免侯友宜」的社團,對此,侯友宜競選組織副召集人謝龍介今(13)日晚間受訪時對此回應,「這些社團,Come on!如果民進黨願意下令的話,我就奉陪。」
    2024/01/13 20:54
  • Ko Wen-je calls on Taiwan’s youth to shape nation’s future

    Taipei (TVBS News) — Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je urges young voters to consider their role in shaping the country’s future, stating that the nation is ultimately theirs to inherit and it is their responsibility to "save their country." Ko’s comments come after at-large legislative nominee Huang Kuo-chang emphasized that a youth voter turnout of 85% could pave the way for Ko’s victory in the presidential race. Huang has been actively encouraging young people to vote, asserting that reaching the aforementioned youth voter turnout could potentially break the longstanding political divide between Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT) and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) parties. When questioned about how to realistically achieve this 85% youth voter participation rate, Ko calls on young people to reflect on their responsibilities towards their country and emphasizes that they should be at the forefront of saving their nation. These statements highlight the critical role of young voters in potentially reshaping Taiwan’s future political landscape as the presidential race unfolds.
    2024/01/03 17:04
  • President Tsai stresses Taiwan’s economic significance

    President Tsai Ing-wen asserts that Taiwan is globally significant economically and does not rely on China as a conduit to the world. Tsai emphasizes the importance of Taichung in the upcoming elections, stating that over 50 percent of presidential and vice presidential votes will come from the city. She acknowledges that inadequate infrastructure has hindered economic growth during her presidency, leading to an investment of NT$4 trillion in public infrastructure. Tsai also highlights her significant investments in social welfare, including elderly care aids, subsidies for children, and income tax exemptions for 47 percent of the Taiwanese population. She urges support for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te in the 2024 election to continue her approach of incorporating economics, defense, and democracy to protect Taiwan.
    2023/12/30 20:50
  • KMT and DPP fined for billboard breaches in Taipei

    The Taipei City Construction Management Office has fined the campaign headquarters of Kuomintang (KMT) legislative candidate Wang Hung-wei NT$10,000 for a billboard violation. The office has also requested rectifications. Additionally, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te has been found to be in violation of size regulations for two campaign materials, and a notice for a fine will be issued to Lai’s campaign soon. These actions come after Taipei updated regulations for managing campaign material in preparation for the 2024 presidential and legislative elections. This is the first enforcement of the revised regulations. So far, the office has received 34 reports of campaign advertisement violations, with 11 cases from the KMT and 19 from the DPP. The office is urging all candidates to adhere to the regulations to ensure a clean election in the city.
    2023/12/30 18:44
  • Tina Chou acquitted in defamation suit by Taipei Court

    Taiwanese entertainer Tina Chou, also known as "Da Ya," has been acquitted of defamation charges by the Taipei District Court. Chou had accused her former boss, Chen Chien-chou, of attempting to assault her years ago, leading to Chen filing a defamation suit against her. The court sessions involved testimonies from both parties, ultimately resulting in the prosecutor’s decision not to pursue charges against Chou. Chou expressed gratitude to the judiciary and hoped her experience would encourage other victims of sexual harassment or assault to come forward. Witnesses, including actress Julie Tsai, supported Chou’s claims. Chen, seeking to clear his name, stated his desire to reveal the truth and prove his innocence through legal means. This case highlights the ongoing conversation about sexual misconduct in Taiwan’s entertainment industry and the challenges faced by those who speak out.
    2023/12/19 15:14
  • KMT’s Jaw calls for Terry Gou’s return to party ranks

    Kuomintang (KMT) vice-presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong publicly appeals for Foxconn founder Terry Gou to return to the party. Gou had initiated a signature campaign for opposition consolidation, but did not register for the 2024 election. Jaw hopes Gou will reconsider and come back to the KMT, emphasizing the party’s need for his support. Gou, who had planned to run as an independent candidate with actress Lai Pei-hsia as his running mate, withdrew from the election before the registration deadline on Nov. 24.
    2023/12/18 11:54
  • Taiwan’s CEC checks candidates’ nationality for election

    The Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced that all presidential and vice presidential candidates in Taiwan’s upcoming elections have submitted consent forms for nationality verification to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One candidate, Cynthia Wu of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), has come under scrutiny for allegedly retaining her U.S. citizenship. Lawmakers from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Kuomintang (KMT) have called on Wu to provide proof of her nationality status. The CEC aims to finalize the list of candidates by December 5 and announce the official roster on December 15. The DPP has nominated Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, while the TPP has put forward Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu. The KMT has endorsed Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong. The focus now shifts to transparency and eligibility, with citizenship concerns becoming a central issue in the political discourse. The CEC’s timeline allows for any issues to be resolved before the formal candidate list is published, ensuring a fair and democratic election process.
    2023/11/29 22:10
  • Chinese Taipei Football Association faces multiple scandals

    The Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) has come under criticism from New Power Party Legislator Claire Wang for failing to make progress in paying salaries to players and facing accusations of gender discrimination. These issues have reportedly persisted since the CTFA’s appointment in March. Wang revealed that players have been owed millions in wages since 2021. The Taiwan Women’s Football Players Association has accused the CTFA of negligence, claiming that the women’s national team’s long-term training plans were abruptly halted. The association has called on the Ministry of Education’s Sports Administration to take responsibility. The Sports Administration has stated that there may be misunderstandings and has requested the CTFA to submit a comprehensive plan for international events such as the 2026 Asian Games. Wang believes that the planned suspension of training is due to the CTFA’s failure to submit a planning document on time, rather than a problem with the National Sports Training Center. Wang has called for a re-evaluation of the CTFA by the Sports Administration to prevent further damage to football development in Taiwan. Under the current chairman, Wang Lin-hsiang, the CTFA is facing a debt problem of over NT$90 million from previous administrations, including player salaries, referee fees, and vendor costs. Chairman Wang has sent a lawyer’s letter to former chairman Chiou I-jen seeking clarification on these issues.
    2023/11/16 21:15
  • President Tsai stresses importance of legislative majority

    President Tsai Ing-wen emphasizes the importance of a legislative majority, stating that there are no issues with a dominant ruling party and highlighting the significance of the public’s will. During a campaign stop in Taichung, Tsai stresses that elections serve as a democratic supervisory process and references her experiences in previous elections. She urges the continuation of the Democratic Progressive Party’s governance, arguing against removing the ruling party from power, as it has elevated Taiwan’s global presence. These remarks come as Taiwan navigates its democratic trajectory amidst a changing geopolitical landscape.
    2023/11/13 11:45
  • Taiwan to potentially lift travel group bans to China soon

    The Travel Agents Association Chairman, Hsiao Po-jen, has announced that the Taiwanese government may lift travel group bans to China before Chinese New Year in 2024. Minister Wang Kwo-tsai of Transportation and Communications and Mainland Affairs Council revealed that the MOTC Tourist Administration Director General, Chou Yung-Hui, confirmed plans to lift restrictions on Taiwanese travel groups just before the holiday next year. The ban on private arrangement of group tours to China has been in place since the Covid-19 pandemic, making this decision a significant move to enhance diplomatic relations between the two states. The MAC has also announced plans to restore cross-strait group tours, initially allowing 2,000 visitors per day from China. The lift on travel restrictions may come earlier than expected if China expresses goodwill to welcome tourists from across the Strait.
    2023/11/05 15:04
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