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  • T1 League discusses potential merger with PLG

    Rosa Chien, president of the T1 League, discusses the challenging yet optimistic prospect of merging with the PLG, highlighting ongoing collaborations but acknowledging the complexities and potential delays in the process. As the T1 League progresses into its third season with playoffs approaching, the idea of expansion and integration with the PLG remains a significant yet intricate project.
    2024/04/30 18:01
  • 安海瑟薇爆業界秘辛! 曾被要求「與10男車輪戰」崩潰:真的很噁

    好萊塢女星安海瑟薇(Anne Hathaway)因《麻雀變鳳凰》、《穿著PRADA的惡魔》等經典電影走紅,深耕多年靠演技證明自己,曾獲奧斯卡最佳女配角,不過早期的她也碰過非常噁心的遭遇,近日她接受《V》雜誌訪問,透露曾在2000年接拍某部電影時,獲選為女主角後,被要求一天與10個男生車輪戰熱吻,讓她崩潰直呼「真的很噁」,但怕被貼上難搞標籤只好配合。
    2024/04/25 15:43
  • 「TeamTaiwan」夯? 北市外套「TeamTaipei」

    準總統賴清德競選口號狂打的「TeamTaiwan」,超級洗腦,這是否英雄所見略同?因為台北市府官員們外套上也繡了「TEAMTAIPEI」字樣,綠營議員說是賴清德把"組隊"IDEA好好應用,台北市府說這是在市長蔣萬安選舉期間就有的口號。
    2024/02/18 19:25
  • Han Kuo-yu faces impeachment buzz as new Taiwan Speaker

    Han Kuo-yu, the newly-elected Speaker of the Legislative Yuan, is facing challenges as the idea of his possible impeachment trends online. Currently, there are no laws for removing the Speaker without consent from one-third of proposing members and two-thirds agreeing to the recall. Han, being a legislator-at-large, is immune from recall according to the law. Despite criticisms, DPP chairman and President-elect Lai Ching-te congratulated Han and expressed hope for cooperation among different political parties. KMT legislator Chang Chia-Chun commented on the difficulty of accomplishing impeachment in reality.
    2024/02/02 15:00
  • Poll: majority of Taiwan supports coalition government

    A citizens’ preference poll conducted by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation (TPOF) revealed that 47.3% of respondents were generally pleased with the outcome of the elections, in which the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) candidate won the presidency but failed to secure a majority in the legislature. The poll results, announced by TPOF on Jan. 23, showed a mixed outlook, with 15.3% very pleased, 32% somewhat pleased, 23.4% slightly displeased, and 9.1% not pleased. Additionally, nearly 60% of respondents agreed with the idea of forming a coalition government in the absence of a single party gaining a majority. The survey, conducted from Jan. 15-17 by Focus Survey Research on behalf of TPOF, utilized a dual-frame random sampling design, targeting Taiwanese residents aged 20 and above through 70% landline and 30% mobile calls. The margin of error is 2.98 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.
    2024/01/23 13:20
  • Taiwan warns against misleading heated tobacco claims

    The Taiwan Health Promotion Administration warns the public that heated tobacco products have the same nicotine content and addictiveness as traditional tobacco, according to a study by the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO’s report revealed that marketing strategies used by heated tobacco businesses may mislead consumers into thinking these products are less harmful. Rats exposed to aerosols from a single heated tobacco stick had nicotine concentration in their blood 4.5 times higher than those exposed to traditional tobacco smoke. Nicotine not only leads to addiction but also causes harm to attention, learning, mood control, impulse control, pregnant women, and developing embryos. Heated tobacco emissions contain harmful and carcinogenic substances, putting the body at risk. Data does not support the idea that substituting traditional tobacco with heated tobacco reduces health risks. Tobacco companies use misleading marketing tactics to lure consumers, claiming lower health risks and reduced secondhand smoke and odor. It is important to note that no heated tobacco products are currently approved for sale in Taiwan, and their manufacturing, importation, selling, supplying, display, advertising, and usage are prohibited under the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act.
    2024/01/05 18:01
  • Ko Wen-je criticizes Lai for avoiding nuclear energy debate

    Taiwan People’s Party presidential candidate Ko Wen-je criticized his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) competitor Lai Ching-te for avoiding the nuclear energy debate and lacking long-term planning. Ko argued that Lai’s commitment to a nuclear-free homeland by 2025 would cost him votes, particularly from the business sector. He questioned the feasibility of turning nuclear power on and off at will. Ko also criticized his Kuomintang rival, Hou Yu-ih, for impeding the operation of dry storage facilities at nuclear plants one and two, resulting in a stalemate where spent fuel rods cannot be removed. Ko expressed support for extending the service lives of nuclear plants two and three and called for a thorough check-up of plant four before making any decisions. He emphasized the need for a pragmatic approach to nuclear power rather than treating the idea of a nuclear-free homeland as an ideology. Ko highlighted the goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and mentioned that 22 nations proposed tripling nuclear power by then at COP28.
    2023/12/26 18:29
  • Ko Wen-je reverses stance on heavy motorcycles on freeways

    Presidential candidate Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party has shifted his stance on allowing heavy motorcycles on national freeways. Previously, he promised to open the freeways to heavy motorcycles if elected, but now suggests that if the majority opposes it, the government should amend the law accordingly. This change comes in response to public opinion polls showing that 60% of people are against the policy change. Ko cited discussions with the Drivers Union, which strongly opposes the idea, due to safety concerns such as an increase in accidents and fatalities. Additionally, Ko proposes eliminating the two-stage left turn system for motorcycles and having motorcyclists line up behind cars at traffic signals. He believes that the decision on left turns should be based on the number of lanes on the road, taking into account the specificities of different roadways.
    2023/12/12 20:06
  • 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
  • Lai Ching-te leads Taiwan election poll by narrow margin

    The latest poll from the "Formosa" website reveals a close race in Taiwan’s presidential election, with Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leading by a slim margin of 31.4%, followed closely by Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang (KMT) at 31.1%. Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) trails in third place with 25.2%, over 6 percentage points behind the front-runners. Former legislator Shen Fu-hsiung, speaking on TVBS Situation Room, analyzed the situation, highlighting that the close polling between Hou and Ko does not give Lai a significant advantage. However, he cautioned against calls for a collaboration between the KMT and TPP at this time. Shen further explained that in presidential system countries like Taiwan, cooperation talks are not typically pursued, unlike in parliamentary systems where post-election coalitions may form. With the widening gap in support between Hou and Ko, Shen urged political observers to abandon the idea of a pan-blue alliance. He also emphasized that if the KMT aims to surpass the DPP in the upcoming elections, they should focus on diminishing the TPP’s support and consolidating the pan-blue vote without relying on a formal alliance.
    2023/11/25 14:04
  • Ko Wen-je stands firm as TPP’s candidate for 2024 election

    In a Facebook announcement, Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je’s campaign manager Vivian Huang confirmed that Ko will persist as the TPP’s presidential candidate in Taiwan’s 2024 election. Huang had earlier represented the campaign at the Central Election Commission (CEC) to obtain the necessary forms. Ko’s rival candidate, Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang (KMT), proposed that both parties publicly review nine opinion polls and broadcast the process live, but Huang dismissed the idea, asserting that the scientific data would not change. Huang emphasized that Ko intended to run as the TPP nominee, even without a formal partnership with the KMT. Ko’s campaign spokesman, Austin Tai, reiterated the unwavering nature of Ko’s candidacy and clarified his current status in the race. While Ko plans to hold campaign meetings with his staff on Thursday, he has no intention of registering at the CEC on that day. Despite the ongoing election fervor, Ko Wen-je remains a steadfast figure in Taiwan’s dynamic political landscape, determined to contest the presidency, whether or not he receives broader coalition support.
    2023/11/23 12:42
  • MOTC: No decision timetable on motorcycles on highways

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) has stated that there is currently no timetable for a decision on whether heavy motorcycles should be allowed on the highway, due to the lack of consensus on the matter. A local motorcycle organization plans to protest outside the MOTC on November 26, with over 5,000 heavy motorcycles and tens of thousands of people participating. MTOC Minister Wang Kwo-tsai has expressed that the current situation is not yet suitable for heavy motorcycles on highways, as the behavior of riders could cause disturbances. Additionally, a poll shows that around 60% of the population is opposed to the idea, further highlighting the lack of consensus.
    2023/11/13 16:31
  • Ex-president Ma supports public polling for KMT, TPP merger

    Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou supports the idea of Kuomintang (KMT) presidential hopeful Hou Yu-ih and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential hopeful Ko Wen-je deciding on a merger through public polling. This suggestion comes amidst rumors that Representative to the US Hsiao Bi-khim could potentially be the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te’s running mate. Former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu also supports Ma’s proposal, emphasizing that unity is crucial for strength. Ko has expressed willingness to resume cross-party discussions if Hou and the KMT agree to decide their merger through public polling. However, the KMT has stressed that public polling must align with the opinions of individuals and the party to maintain the spirit of the KMT-TPP alliance. These differences have led to difficulties in negotiations, which are at risk of collapsing. Hsu-tsen Hsiao, the director of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, has conveyed Ma’s views to Hou and the KMT central committee, highlighting the potential losses the KMT could face in the upcoming elections if they fail to unite against the DPP.
    2023/11/13 15:05
  • Lai supports adding Chinese students to healthcare system

    DPP chairman and presidential candidate Lai Ching-te has proposed including mainland Chinese students in Taiwan’s healthcare system, citing medical human rights and the strengthening of the epidemic prevention system. Lai’s plan, which treats mainland Chinese students as international students and includes them in the National Health Insurance (NHI) system, has faced objections from some party legislators. However, Lai has stated that after providing necessary clarification, fellow party members have generally accepted the idea. Lai has emphasized the human rights perspective of his proposal and distinguished it from criticism of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) for nominating a legislator connected with China. Lai believes that including mainland Chinese students in the NHI system will make the healthcare network more comprehensive, especially after three years of pandemic prevention efforts.
    2023/11/13 12:14
  • Poll show Taiwanese support for diverse leadership

    Over half of Taiwan’s residents believe that the country’s president and majority of legislators should come from different political parties, according to a poll conducted by Shih Hsin University’s Institute of Knowledge Economy Development. The poll showed that 51.8% of respondents held this view. Additionally, the poll found that 77.7% of participants supported the president giving a State of the Nation address to the Legislative Yuan. However, only 28.8% of participants were aware that an annual report to the legislature was a presidential responsibility. In terms of party cooperation, 53.5% of respondents backed the idea of the Kuomintang and the Taiwan People’s Party taking turns in the Presidential or Premier posts. Within this group, 36.1% were "somewhat supportive" and 17.4% were "strongly supportive," while 30.2% opposed such a proposal. Furthermore, 34.5% of participants believed it would be best if the president and the majority of the Legislative Yuan were from the same party. This opinion was more prevalent among university graduates (59.3%) and those with postgraduate degrees (52.3%). The poll also revealed that 36.8% of respondents support the current government led by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), while 45.8% oppose it, and 17.4% did not express an opinion.
    2023/11/04 16:53
  • Tourists stranded in Jerusalem as Hamas attacks Israel

    Taiwanese tour groups were left stranded in Jerusalem as Hamas extremists attacked Israel on October 7. Lion Travel Service successfully flew their teams back to Taiwan, while Artisan Tour expects their teams to return from Jordan on October 11. However, Yung Shin Travel Service canceled parts of their tour and remains in Jerusalem. Yung Shin tour group members suggested repatriating via Jordan, but the travel agency rejected the idea due to visa complications. This has led to criticism from stranded tourists who accuse the agency of prioritizing cost-cutting over their safety. With 22 flights already canceled, tourists are growing increasingly anxious about potential further delays and express concerns over the lack of proactivity from travel agencies.
    2023/10/09 20:54
  • 「艾迪亞」收攤秘辛! 他爆簽下衛生紙借據頂店「金額可買房」

    1970年代的音樂餐廳艾迪亞(Idea House),是戒嚴時期的地下文化中心。李四端邀請好友陳立恆、賴聲川、烏雲與雷壬鯤日前齊聚MOMOTV《大雲時堂》,陳立恆分享原本艾迪亞經營兩年卻要收攤,收攤那天晚上,他簽下用衛生紙寫的20萬借據頂下來,當時他月薪1萬元,20萬足以買一棟房子,現在回想起來真是「盲目兼勇氣」。
    2023/09/21 16:42
  • 震驚!鮮肉男星「全裸上廁所」照外流 被看光露面吐心聲

    創作新人黃號去年於《為你唱情歌》大放異彩,今(12)日推出全新單曲〈有沒有一種藥是能把你看的不重要〉,MV最大的亮點,他「大解放」全身赤精大條,脫光了在馬桶上邊唱歌邊拍MV,之所以會有這個idea,是因為黃號在家真的習慣全裸,而他創作出這首歌,也單純的確是某天在家如廁時,旋律、靈感福至心靈,哼哼唱唱就完成了,「順到一個不行!」發現這首歌太適合這樣的空間。
    2023/07/12 17:24
  • Former vice president Annette Lu wants cross-strait peace

    Former vice president Annette Lu spoke at Taiwan Strait Security Forum on Friday about her idea for "cross-strait integration" to maintain peace between Taiwan and China.
    2023/02/17 22:43
  • 美國參戰?拜登國情咨文「這句話」嚇壞網友:終於

    美國總統拜登(Joe Biden)在台灣時間2日上午,發表了上任後的首場國情咨文演說,由於烏俄戰火延燒,使得國際情勢緊張,拜登於演說中嚴正警告普欽「想不到的事要發生了」(Putin ’has no idea what’s coming’),演說結束後隨即引起不少網友討論,瘋狂臆測其中的意涵,是否就意味著美國準備要出手了。
    2022/03/02 20:03
  • 486先生爆抄襲!道歉網紅又爆粗口 2字挨轟沒誠意

    知名電商「486先生」傳出抄襲影片創作團體「HoldChill猴糗」,HoldChill猴糗於今(26)日拍攝影片指出,自己的創作被486先生「完整致敬」,不論是主題還是服裝都非常相似,甚至在影片中幽默喊話「下次要使用我們的idea的時候,通知我們一下嘛」。目前486先生部分,相關影片已經下架,且在臉書粉專發文致歉,直喊自己快腦溢血,不過道歉文中的「2字」卻遭網友解讀是沒有誠意。
    2022/01/27 16:49
  • 史上首次!美國被列為「民主倒退國家」 轉捩點與他有關

    國際民主與選舉協助研究所(International IDEA)在22日時發布「民主倒退國家」的年度名單,美國是首次被列入該名單中,不過該組織指出美國的「惡化」其實從2019年就開始。該報告也點出,倒退的民主國家在過去10年之間,暴增了一倍之多,佔了世界人口的4分之1,另外,全球也有3分之2的人口,生活在退步的民主國家或專制政權中。
    2021/11/23 17:07
  • 成大學生打造Bandera地形車 從零開始照樣拿下日本設計大獎

    汽車業界也有台灣之光,而且團隊身份還只是學生!成大工業設計系打造一款名為「Bandera」的UTV全地形車,並獲得日本「2021 Good Design Award 設計大獎」肯定。Good Design是和德國IF、紅點還有美國IDEA並列的四大產品設計獎,頒獎時除了評量設計優異性之外,也會針對量產可行性考量。因此Bandera能在全球5,835件作品當中脫穎而出,絕對是件了不起的事情。
    2021/11/02 15:59
  • 日產推聯名賽車鞋 買不起Nissan Z但你可以把它踩在腳下

    等待12年,新一代大改Nissan Z終於現身,有能力口袋深度夠的朋友或者已經開始磨拳擦掌準備入手,喜歡Z車系的車迷就算買不起也等著一睹風彩。或許我們沒有足夠財力入手高階進口性能跑車,但卻有機會把眾人羨慕的Nissan Z踩在腳下…真踩的那種。
    2021/08/27 21:40
  • 一次收藏霹靂車與李麥克 夥計:老哥就缺你的這一票!

    「霹靂車,尖端科技的結晶,是一部人性化的萬能電腦車......」不管是六年級生或者七年級生一定都對這段開場白印象深刻,也都記得拿段守著電視看由大衛·赫索霍夫飾演的「李麥克」與具有人工智慧的「夥計」霹靂車一同逞奸除惡、打擊犯罪的時光。那時候,每個男孩都夢想著自己也能是《霹靂遊俠》影集裡的主角李麥克,也可以擁有一輛有著人工智慧的霹靂車。當時候的夢想,現在有機會透過Lego樂高積木實現!日前有網友在Lego Idea投稿網站上投稿《霹靂遊俠》套組概念,內容包含霹靂車、褓姆拖車還有李麥克為首的主角群們。現在距離Lego官方啟動評估只剩一步之遙,如果想要收藏兒時的夢想,老哥們,夥計化為現實就差你一票!
    2021/07/29 00:00
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