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  • 不能沒有彼此 荷93歲前首相與結婚70年妻「手牽手安樂死」

    93歲荷蘭前首相德里斯(Dries van Agt)2019年腦溢血後從未完全康復,結褵70年的同齡妻子尤金妮(Eugenie)也病得很重,兩人5日手牽手,一起接受安樂死,雖然這種「伴侶安樂死」(duo euthanasia)仍相當少見,不過實施次數已逐年增加。
    2024/02/11 12:39
  • Tsai backs Lai-Hsiao duo for Taiwan’s steady future

    President Tsai Ing-wen emphasizes the need for a stable government in the face of future challenges in Taiwan. She expresses her hopes to entrust the nation to reliable individuals during her visit to Hsien Heng Temple. Tsai highlights the experience and comprehensive backgrounds of the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim. Reflecting on her own tenure, Tsai acknowledges the public support that has strengthened Taiwan’s economy. She discusses global events such as the pandemic, the Ukraine-Russia war, and Taiwan’s drought, noting Taiwan’s resilience and growing international support. Tsai emphasizes the importance of maintaining a parliamentary majority and urges the public to support the Lai-Hsiao ticket and cast their party votes for the DPP for a brighter future for Taiwan.
    2023/12/20 18:43
  • ’Lai-Hsiao’ tied with ’Hou-Jaw’ in latest Taiwan polls

    The latest poll released by United Daily News shows a neck-and-neck race unfolding in Taiwan’s upcoming 2024 presidential election. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidates, Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, known as "Lai-Hsiao," have a support rate of 31%, matching the popularity of the Kuomintang (KMT) duo Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong, dubbed "Hou-Jaw," who also have a 31% approval rating. Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je and his vice-presidential partner, Cynthia Wu, referred to as "Ko-Wu," currently stand at 21% in the polls. In terms of in-party support, "Lai-Hsiao" leads with an 86% approval rate among DPP supporters, "Hou-Jaw" has an 83% approval from KMT adherents, and "Ko-Wu" secured an 85% backing from TPP followers. Among neutral voters, "Hou-Jaw" leads with 25%, followed by "Ko-Wu" at 23%, and "Lai-Hsiao" at 19%. However, 45% of all polled voters believe "Lai-Hsiao" are most likely to win the election, compared to 23% for "Hou-Jaw" and 13% for "Ko-Wu," with 19% feeling the outcome is too close to call. The survey also indicates a collective yearning among 48% of respondents for political change, with 31% expressing a strong desire to see the DPP unseated. The poll, conducted from Dec. 13 to Dec. 17, involved 1,250 adult respondents with an additional 368 refusals. The methodology employed dual-frame sampling of both landline and mobile phones, accounting for mobile-only households, and the results were weighted according to age, gender, and population distribution across various municipalities for those aged over 20. The survey has a margin of error of ±2.8 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.
    2023/12/19 10:07
  • Tsai endorses DPP duo Lai and Hsiao for Taiwan’s stability

    President Tsai Ing-wen endorses DPP presidential and vice presidential candidates Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim as implementers of her diplomatic and defense policy, known as the "Tsai Ing-wen approach," emphasizing stability, robustness, and trustworthiness. During a campaign event in Hsinchu County, Tsai also supports DPP Legislative Yuan candidates Chan Chi-ti and Tseng Sheng-kai, while hinting at a potential return to teaching after her presidency. Tsai highlights past projects in Hsinchu, such as the NT$2.9 billion investment in a pipeline connecting Shihmen Reservoir to Hsinchu, ensuring the high-tech industry’s resilience during droughts. She played a key role in the infrastructure upgrades, including the groundbreaking ceremony for the pipeline project. Despite opposition obstruction, the "Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program," with a budget of NT$840 billion, was passed with DPP’s majority support. The Executive Yuan is expected to approve over NT$100 billion in funding for infrastructure projects, including extending the Wugu-Yangmei Elevated Road to Hsinchu and Toufen, and creating underground railways in Taoyuan. Tsai emphasizes the need for a parliamentary majority and urges public support for DPP’s legislative nominees.
    2023/12/19 10:04
  • Strategic voting could tie Hou-Kong with Lai-Hsiao: poll

    According to a recent poll, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) "Lai-Hsiao ticket" has a support rate of 32.7%, placing them ahead in the presidential race. The Kuomintang’s (KMT) "Hou-Kong ticket" closely trails behind with 29% support. If strategic voting occurs, the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) "Ko-Ying ticket" could lose 7.3% of their current support, potentially resulting in a tie between Hou-Kong and Lai-Xiao at 32.7%. Compared to the previous poll in November, the Lai-Xiao ticket has gained 4.4% support, while the Hou-Kong duo has seen a modest increase of 0.8%. Conversely, support for the Ko-Ying pair has decreased by 4.6%. The survey, conducted through landline and mobile phone interviews on December 13 and 14, involved 1,088 Taiwanese citizens aged 20 and above.
    2023/12/16 14:29
  • Taiwan’s CEC draws ballot numbers for presidential race

    The Central Election Commission (CEC) held a draw to determine the candidate numbers for the ballots ahead of Taiwan’s presidential election. The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP)’s Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu drew number one, while the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)’s Lai Ching-teh and Hsiao Bi-khim will be number two. The Kuomintang (KMT) duo Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong secured the number three spot. The lottery drew numbers in the order that parties registered for the election: DPP, TPP, then KMT. The official list of presidential and vice-presidential candidates will be announced on Dec. 15. Several televised policy presentations, a vice-presidential debate, and a presidential debate are scheduled leading up to the election.
    2023/12/11 17:12
  • TPP trails in polls with 27.6% against DPP’s 29.9%

    The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) announced that its presidential candidate, Wen-je Ko, and running mate, Cynthia Wu, received 27.6% support in the latest party polls. The Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim led the race with 29.9% backing, with 50.1% of respondents believing they would win the election. The Kuomintang (KMT) duo of Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong trailed behind with a 24.3% support rate, and 17.9% predicted their victory. In terms of party support, the KMT led with 26%, followed closely by the TPP at 25.7%, and the DPP lagging at 23.5%. The poll had a confidence level of 95.0% and a margin of error of approximately ±2.75%, based on a valid sample size of 1,216 people. The sampling method targeted adults over 20 across all 22 counties and cities, with landline samples sourced from Chunghwa Telecom’s directory and mobile numbers generated randomly.
    2023/12/09 17:12
  • Jeannie Hsieh to headline Kaohsiung’s 2024 New Year’s gala

    Get ready for an exciting New Year’s Eve bash in Kaohsiung! Pop diva Jeannie Hsieh will be the closing act, making a comeback after a three-year hiatus. The event, held at Dream Mall, promises a departure from Hsieh’s traditional holiday repertoire. The celebration will be hosted by comedy duo Plungon and celebrity Chung Hsin-yu, with Thai singer and social media sensation Jeff Satur adding an international flavor to the lineup. Satur, who boasts 3.8 million Instagram followers, will be performing for the first time abroad. The event will also feature popular artists like Nine One One, WeiBird, GBOYSWAG, and more. Don’t miss the spectacular 240-second firework display over Asia New Bay Area, symbolizing the transition to 2024.
    2023/12/07 20:47
  • DPP leads over KMT, TPP trails in latest poll

    A new poll conducted by Formosa Magazine shows that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ticket of Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim is leading with 40.1% support, followed by the Kuomintang (KMT) duo Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong with 31.6%. The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) pair Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu received the lowest support at 14.8%. The survey also revealed that 3.3% of respondents would not vote or cast an invalid vote, and 10.2% were undecided. The poll shows a slight increase of 1.8 percentage points for the Lai-Hsiao alliance, a 0.2 percentage point rise for the Hou-Jaw ticket, and no change for the Ko-Wu ticket compared to the previous poll. In terms of party governance preferences, 35.3% favored the DPP staying in power, while 29.1% supported a handover to the KMT, and 13.3% were in favor of the TPP. Additionally, 47% disagreed with the idea of voting for the opposition party with the highest level of support to remove the ruling party, while 41.1% agreed. The poll interviewed 1,201 Taiwanese citizens aged 20 and above across 22 counties and cities using computer-assisted telephone interviewing from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6. The confidence level was at 95% with a maximum sampling error of ±2.8%.
    2023/12/07 19:47
  • Lee optimistic despite not advancing to badminton finale

    Taiwan’s badminton "golden duo," Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin, will not compete in the season-ending finale, despite their successful season which included a championship win at the Super 750 Japan Open. They also finished as runners-up in the Hylo Open and the 2023 Korea Masters. In addition, they won a bronze medal at the Asian Games, the only medal for Taiwan’s badminton team. Lee and Wang are now focused on a comeback in January 2023, aiming to defend their Olympic title at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
    2023/12/07 15:25
  • KMT Hou, Jaw blast rivals on urban mismanagement

    Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih and his running mate Jaw Shaw-kong criticize Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Lai Ching-te over alleged poor urban administration. They highlight Ko’s lack of progress in the Shezidao area during his tenure as Taipei mayor and criticize Lai for allowing the burial of furnace slag in agricultural land in Tainan. The KMT duo showcases their achievements in transforming the Wugu Garbage Dump Hill into an eco-park, contrasting it with Lai’s term in Tainan. Hou emphasizes his background in public administration and strong execution skills, pledging to bring change to Taiwan and lead the Republic of China (ROC) toward further progress.
    2023/12/02 15:02
  • DPP’s Lai and Hsiao photo hailed online as ’virtue’ duo

    The Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential nominee Lai Ching-te and his running mate Hsiao Bi-khim are gaining attention online with a photograph of them at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. The photo, which features the slogan "Vote for TAIWAN" and labels them as "Taiwan’s virtue," has received praise from online users. Lai and Hsiao were officially registered as the first confirmed presidential team for the 2024 elections after Hsiao was announced as Lai’s vice-presidential pick.
    2023/11/22 12:42
  • DPP’s Lai under pressure from KMT-TPP alliance, data reveals

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is facing pressure from the opposition alliance formed by the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), according to a recent poll by Formosa Magazine. In a three-way race, Lai leads with 33.6% support, followed by KMT’s Hou Yu-ih at 28.5%, and TPP’s Ko Wen-je at 20.5%. The KMT-TPP union, known as the Blue-White Coalition, has put Lai in an unfavorable position, with a combined support for Hou and Ko reaching 49%. Political commentator Wu Tzu-chia noted the narrowing gap between Lai and Hou, with just a 5.1 percentage point difference. When Ko’s 20.5% support is considered, the Hou-Ko duo leads Lai by a significant 16 percentage points. The formation of the Blue-White Coalition has intensified the election battle for Lai, as indicated by the poll. The Blue-White agreement, reached on Nov. 15 by Ko, Hou, former president Ma Ying-jeou, and KMT Chairman Eric Chu, has caused ripples in Taiwan’s political landscape.
    2023/11/17 16:10
  • 蘋果7大配件先別急著買!外媒曝:準備改用USB-C

    蘋果近期發表的iPhone 15為了因應歐盟新規,捨棄使用多年的Lightining接孔並改用USB-C,而官方也針對配件進行改版,其中無線藍牙耳機AirPods Pro 2、有線耳機EarPods已經推出USB-C版本;近期外媒《彭博社》記者Mark Gurman就呼籲果迷若有意購入7大配件的話可先等等,因為之後可能會轉用USB-C接孔。
    2023/09/18 17:19
  • 微軟Surface新機亮相 專為Windows 11打造

    微軟發表一系列專為Windows 11作業系統打造的Surface新機,包括主打專業用戶的Surface Laptop Studio、雙螢幕手機Surface Duo 2,以及二合一系列裝置Surface Pro 8、Surface Go 3、Surface Pro X。
    2021/09/23 10:28
  • 兩億Chiron操控版  Pur Sport即將量產

    Bugatti深知限量與特別版本對於金字塔頂客層的強烈吸引力,於2016年發表了限量500台的新超跑車王-Chiron (標準版)後,又陸續推出了包含剛在台灣掛牌的Chiron Sport,以及Sport 110 ans Bugatti、Divo、Super Sport 300+與Noire Duo等多款限量特仕車,而今年下半年即將又有一款以操控為設計導向的全新限量特仕版本-「Chiron Pur Sport」問世。
    2020/05/29 14:54
  • 笑與淚!陳奕迅L.O.V.E專輯 樂團集體創作

    E神陳奕迅推出新專輯,特別的是這是一張集體創作的專輯,Eason在2010年-2012年,和DUO Band一起經歷了66場演唱會,2年的巡演下來,不只是台上絕佳的默契,更建立了深厚的友情。而好事多磨,專輯時隔6年才誕生,團員中有人結婚生子,有人卻離開了這個世界,這充滿回憶和愛的專輯,無可取代。
    2019/01/12 22:40
  • 2017葛萊美/21名飛員樂團奪最佳組合脫褲致詞

    2017年葛萊美獎,剛剛頒發最佳流行組合表演(Best Pop Duo/Group Performance)獎,由「21名飛員樂團」(Twenty One Pilots)奪下!或許許多人對這樂團比較陌生,但你一定聽過《Stressed Out》這首歌。21名飛員樂團由主唱泰勒喬瑟夫(Tyler Joseph)與鼓手喬許鄧(Josh Dun)2人所組成,當他們一聽到得獎,立刻走出座位脫下褲子上台領獎,畫面非常爆笑。
    2017/02/13 09:45
  • 谷歌視訊軟體Duo 接電話前先「看清」對方

    Google新的通訊軟體Duo,今天正式上線,要挑戰蘋果的視訊系統Facetime,這個軟體最大的特色是接電話前,可以先看到撥打者的即時影像,另外因為傳輸數據需求量較小,他們宣稱通訊品質會相對穩定。
    2016/08/17 19:17
  • 影/素人與太陽飆「眼 鼻 口」 網友:最強合唱

    韓綜《Fantastic Duo》日前播出素人與歌手演唱的片段,BigBang成員太陽和女參賽者合唱「EYES, NOSE, LIPS」(眼,鼻,口),完美和音,讓現場觀眾、歌手驚訝不已,而兩人的合作更被網友喻為是「最強合唱」,打敗過去許多人改編「EYES, NOSE, LIPS」最好聽的新紀錄。
    2016/04/25 23:47
  • 宏達電M8 首創「雙景深鏡頭」層次隨意換

    宏達電旗艦機皇hTC One M8發表,大動作雙主場開記者會,功能部分似乎也讓不少人驚艷,除了手勢啟動功能、不用按鈕就能喚醒螢幕之外,電池還有極致省電功能,號稱僅剩10%時,能待機長達30小時,但最大亮點在於使用了全球首創雙景深鏡頭,Duo相機能讓景深隨意切換,還能拼貼去背照片,同時發表後3天就立刻上市販售,台灣也在首批行列,要跟S5和Z2拚出高下。
    2014/03/26 12:58
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