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  • Northern Taiwan cools down amid plum rain front and monsoon

    Explore the recent weather forecast for Taiwan as meteorologist Lin Te-en discusses the impact of the northeast monsoon and the plum rain front, leading to a cooler, rainy week ahead. Discover how these conditions affect various regions differently, from potential thunderstorms in the north to lighter rains elsewhere, and how residents should prepare for the changing weather.
    1天前
  • Taiwan’s weather swings: From heatwave to plum rains

    Taiwan faces a scorching day with temperatures up to 36°C, particularly in its southern and southeastern areas, as forecasted by the Central Weather Administration. Foehn winds are anticipated in Taitung County, prompting a heat advisory with a yellow warning for Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtung, and Taitung counties. A weather shift is expected to bring brief showers or thunderstorms, especially in the central and northern regions, with heavier rainfall predicted for the northeastern and Greater Taipei’s mountainous areas. Meteorologist Lin Te-en highlights an expected above-average rainfall for May, aligning with the plum rain season, potentially easing Taiwan’s water scarcity concerns yet raising flooding risks.
    2024/04/30 11:54
  • La Niña likely to shape Taiwan’s climate in 2024

    Lin Te-en predicts a high chance of La Niña in 2024, potentially affecting Taiwan’s weather with fewer typhoons, altered rainfall patterns, and cooler temperatures, based on a U.S. study.
    2024/04/22 15:26
  • Taiwan records spring’s warmest day as island heats up

    Stay updated on the latest weather conditions in Taiwan as meteorologist Lin De-en reports the hottest day of spring, with scattered showers across the country. Check the high-temperature warnings issued by the Central Weather Administration for various regions and stay informed about air quality forecasts and visibility conditions.
    2024/03/25 11:24
  • Education minister advocates school role in juvenile rehab

    Minister of Education Pan Wen-chung announced that schools should play a role in evaluating at-risk youths returning from juvenile detention. The Ministry of Education plans to support the creation of educational centers for these youths. Legislator Ko Chih-en highlighted concerning statistics on student violence and juvenile offenders. Thorough assessments are crucial for these youths’ successful reintegration into school, according to Ko. Minister Pan emphasized the importance of school involvement in the reintegration process.
    2024/03/18 15:12
  • Taiwan’s Reservoirs dip below 50% amid dry weather forecast

    Experts warn of declining reservoir levels in Taiwan due to reduced rainfall this winter and spring. Lin Te-en, an atmospheric sciences expert, predicts the dry trend will persist into April, emphasizing the need for heightened water conservation efforts. Key reservoirs across the island are experiencing storage rates below 50%, signaling a looming water shortage. With the U.S. NCEP’s Climate Forecast System projecting continued low rainfall, public awareness and conservation are crucial to mitigate the crisis.
    2024/03/14 13:50
  • Cold front brings rain and dip in Taiwan’s temperatures

    Get the latest on the weather front passing over Taiwan causing a dip in temperatures on Monday. Expect increased humidity, localized showers, and heavy rain in central regions. Meteorologist Lin De-en predicts rainfall easing by Tuesday morning, with temperatures dropping further. Dress warmly for lows of 14-15°C in the north and northeast, with highs around 19-22°C. Be prepared for short spells of rain and potential hail or snowfall above 3,500 meters in central areas northward.
    2024/03/11 10:39
  • Taiwan faces frigid weather in 8 regions: CWA

    Stay informed about the impact of a continental cold wave hitting Taiwan, as reported by the Central Weather Administration. Expect temperatures to drop significantly, with some areas potentially reaching below 10 degrees Celsius. Weather expert Lin Te-en warns of a possible transformation of the cold air mass into a cold stream, affecting various regions. Keep an eye on the north, northeast, and east for temperatures not exceeding 18 degrees Celsius, while the south and central regions may experience slightly warmer weather. Prepare for the strongest impact tonight until Saturday morning, with temperatures possibly plummeting further. Stay updated as temperatures are forecasted to rise temporarily on Sunday before declining again on Monday.
    2024/03/08 11:58
  • Yannick cake chain to shut 6 stores amid market shake-up

    Yannick, the pioneer of Taiwan’s cream roll cake, is set to close six stores nationwide as part of its 2024 strategy adjustment due to labor shortages and high raw material costs. Despite this, Yannick Chairman Wu Tsung-en remains optimistic about the company’s operations and plans to launch 30 additional Yannick To Go Machine (YTM) cake vending machines. Founded in 2000, Yannick is known for being the first cake shop to specialize in slice cakes and later introduce the cream roll cake.
    2024/02/27 13:48
  • Taiwan braces for persistent cold wave through Feb 28

    Stay updated on the cold surge advisory affecting New Taipei City, Keelung City, Taoyuan City, and Hsinchu County in Taiwan. Meteorologist Lin Te-en forecasts the cold wave to persist until Feb. 28, with temperatures possibly remaining around or below 10 degrees Celsius.
    2024/02/26 11:23
  • Evergreen halts Red Sea shipping amid Houthi threats

    Evergreen Marine Corp, a Taiwanese shipping company, has temporarily suspended its shipping services through the Red Sea due to security threats posed by Houthi militants. This decision comes after a series of attacks on commercial ships by the Yemen-based group, which has escalated tensions in the region. Evergreen joins other global shipping giants, including Orient Overseas Container Line, CMA CGM, Maersk Group, Hapag-Lloyd, and Mediterranean Shipping Company, in halting passage through the Red Sea. The attacks by the Houthis, aimed at blocking ships en route to Israel, have led to the interception of drones and missiles by the U.S. Navy, British Navy, and French Navy. In response to the exacerbating security situation, Evergreen has rerouted its ships from Asia to the Mediterranean and the U.S. East Coast to avoid the Red Sea. British Petroleum (BP) has also suspended its oil transit through the Red Sea due to increased risks.
    2023/12/19 10:06
  • KMT Chairman Chu eyes majority in 2024 legislative race

    KMT chairman Eric Chu expresses optimism about the upcoming legislative elections and suggests that the KMT could potentially secure a majority if things go smoothly. He is joined by legislators-at-large candidates Ko Chih-en and Hsieh Lung-chieh, as they declare their commitment to victory in the 2024 elections. The KMT acknowledges that about 15 electoral districts are currently in tight races and plans to mobilize a strong team including former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu, presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih, vice-presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, and Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen to bolster support in these critical areas. Chairman Chu expresses confidence in the quality of the KMT’s legislative nominees and emphasizes the party’s careful and cautious approach to the election battle. With high-profile party members rallying to support candidates nationwide, the KMT is gearing up for a significant push ahead of the 2024 legislative elections.
    2023/12/18 21:25
  • President Tsai attributes DPP’s success to Taiwanese support

    President Tsai Ing-wen attributes the DPP’s rule in Taiwan since 2016 to the support of the Taiwanese people. She emphasizes the robust democratic elections and system of checks and balances in Taiwan. Tsai states that the DPP and presidential candidate Lai Ching-te are the right choice for Taiwan. Under the DPP’s administration, Taiwan’s national power has enhanced, with GDP growth from NT$17.5 trillion in 2016 to a potential NT$23 trillion in 2023. President Tsai encourages Taiwanese to be proud of their achievements.
    2023/11/12 11:43
  • Taiwan’s opposition parties face deadlock in Blue-White Pact

    The "Blue-White Pact," a joint ticket between the opposition parties Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), has become a topic of public discussion in Taipei. Tensions arose when it was revealed that both parties were dissatisfied with the methods used to select their presidential candidates. In response to public scrutiny, TPP candidate Ko Wen-je released a campaign video featuring a potential running mate. The video depicted Huang Shan-shan, secretary general of Ko’s campaign headquarters, as the TPP candidate for vice presidency. KMT candidate Hou Yu-ih’s running mate was identified as Ko Chih-en, CEO of a KMT think tank. The campaign video criticized the ruling parties for their failure to improve living conditions in Taiwan, leading to mixed reactions online. Former KMT lawmaker Alex Tsai emphasized that the pairing of Ko and Hou is crucial for winning the presidential election.
    2023/11/10 22:37
  • CTOC president announces Olympics winners’ cash prizes raise

    The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee president has announced an increase in cash prizes for winners at the Paris Olympics next year. Bronze medalists will now receive NT$1,000,000, silver medalists NT$2,000,000, and gold medalists NT$5,000,000. The announcement was made during a celebratory banquet held by the Hungtao Sports Development Foundation to honor Taiwanese athletes’ outstanding performance at the Hangzhou Asian Games.
    2023/10/29 12:59
  • Taiwanese boxer aims for gold amid opponent’s drug scandal

    Taiwanese boxing prodigy Lai Chu-en has the chance to upgrade his silver medal to gold at the Hangzhou Asian Games due to doping allegations against Mongolian boxer Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig. Chinzorig, a silver medalist at the 2023 IBA World Boxing Championships, could face a four-year ban from the sport and potential disqualification from the Paris Olympics if the allegations are proven.
    2023/10/23 18:03
  • 電腦真的來搶工作 日本飲料商首支AI女星廣告

    隨著人工智慧(AI)科技愈來愈發達,讓電腦也能執行許多人類的工作,《讀賣新聞》報導,日本知名的茶飲品牌伊藤園(Ito En),近期上架最新的綠茶廣告,影片中推廣飲料的女演員讓不少觀眾印象深刻,但根據伊藤園的說法,她不是真實人物,而是用人工智慧技術產生的虛擬女星,這也是日本電視上第一支以人工智慧製作的廣告影片。
    2023/10/21 14:54
  • 莫瑞挾拼命三郎精神奪2019年來首冠 替法網暖身

    曾高居男網世界第一的「英國希望」莫瑞(Andy Murray)今天在法國艾克斯挑戰賽(Aix-en-Provence Challenger),贏得個人2019年以來的首座冠軍。
    2023/05/08 10:04
  • Tsai Ing-wen stresses Taiwan’s importance before 10-day trip

    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen gave an impassioned speech about the importance of freedom and democracy at Taoyuan International Airport on Wednesday (March 29), before boarding her flight to the U.S. en route to Latin America.
    2023/03/30 13:54
  • 世足/摩洛哥前鋒致勝頭錘 不只送C羅回家還打破C羅紀錄

    恩納斯里(Youssef En-Nesyri)的頭錘讓摩洛哥擊敗葡萄牙,成為首支闖進世界盃4強的非洲球隊,他關鍵一擊的頭錘,離地高度超越C羅寫下的紀錄。
    2022/12/12 15:33
  • 世足圖輯/葡萄牙不敵摩洛哥止步8強 C羅世界盃傳奇落淚謝幕

    2022卡達世足賽於當地時間10日由本屆黑馬摩洛哥對上傳奇球隊葡萄牙,這場球賽明星球員C羅仍未擔任葡萄牙先發,而是由拉莫斯(Goncalo Ramos)繼續擔任。雙方遲遲無法打破僵局,直到葡萄牙門將柯斯塔(Diogo Costa)在第42分鐘時未能搶到球,反而讓摩洛哥恩納斯里(Youssef En-Nesyri)頭槌射門,讓該國以1:0領先。雖然葡萄牙在第51分鐘替補C羅上場試圖追平比分,且摩洛哥球員切迪拉(Walid Cheddira)因為2張黃牌變紅牌而被迫退場,變成11人打10人的局面,但仍回天乏術,最終摩洛哥以1:0擊敗葡萄牙,成為第一個進入準決賽的非洲國家。C羅最後一場世足賽也就此落幕,他賽後難過的流下男兒淚,無緣晉級4強。
    2022/12/11 10:44
  • 率摩洛哥「屢創隊史紀錄」 王牌恩納斯里:帶快樂給人民

    摩洛哥隊史相隔36年後,再度重返世界盃16強。陣中王牌前鋒恩納斯里曾透露,他們的目標是把快樂帶給所有摩洛哥人民,如今他們仍持續這麼做。
    2022/12/11 09:19
  • 非洲黑馬闖4強!摩洛哥對葡萄牙1:0勝 球評:葡門將誤判失球

    北非勁旅摩洛哥今(11)日在世界盃8強爆冷以1比0擊敗葡萄牙,成為史上第1支晉級4強的非洲球隊。前台灣男足助理教練方靖仁表示,葡萄牙的失球主要是門將出擊的判斷錯誤所致。
    2022/12/11 08:57
  • 世足/C羅沒先發!摩洛哥率先得分 上半場葡萄牙0:1落後

    2022卡達世界盃足球賽進入8強賽事,今晚11點由「亞特拉斯雄獅」摩洛哥出戰「五盾軍團」葡萄牙,摩洛哥至今4場比賽有3場「零封」,葡萄牙則是4場比賽踢進12球,因此這場比賽也堪稱是「矛盾大對決」。摩洛哥恩-納斯里(Youssef En-Nesyri)在42分鐘頭槌破網,上半場摩洛哥以1比0領先葡萄牙。
    2022/12/10 23:58
  • 瓜地馬拉總統「這動作」我大使將異動? 外交部這樣說

    瓜地馬拉總統賈麥岱(Alejandro Giammattei)11月25日時頒贈「元首國鳥勳章」(la Orden del Quetzal en Grado de Gran Collar)給我國駐瓜地馬拉大使鄭力城,以表彰鄭力城對台灣與瓜地馬拉關係的卓越貢獻,此舉被傳我駐瓜地馬拉大使恐將異動的消息。對此,外交部今(1)日表示,「目前沒有評論」。
    2022/12/01 14:09
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