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Pharmacist Warns Against Crushing Steroid Pills
A pharmacist in Taipei advised against crushing medication for children, stating that their kidney function is not fully developed and this could increase urinary pressure.
BCC News Taiwan
Pharmacist Warns Against Crushing Steroid Pills
A pharmacist discussed concerns regarding the preparation of medication for children, noting that their kidney function is not fully developed and could be stressed by increased urine output.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwan Accused Of Smuggling Foreign Aircraft
A spokesperson stated that the actions of individuals like Lai Ching-te demonstrate that the one-China principle is a fundamental norm of international relations and a consensus of the international community.
CRI News Radio
Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event. Treat it as background context rather than a newly reported incident unless the source states a current new development.
BCC News Taiwan
Opposition Criticizes Democratic Progressive Party Over Financial Mismanagement
A commentator alleged that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has mismanaged funds, citing a specific case involving 15.1 billion TWD. A politician claimed that Japanese atrocities in Taiwan were 700 times greater than the 228 Incident, resulting in the deaths of 630,000 Taiwanese people. He alleged that a primary election for Tainan mayor cost 100 million New Taiwan dollars for billboards alone, questioning the source of such funds. The politician questioned the source of funding for DPP election campaigns, noting that a primary election poster in Tainan reportedly cost NT$100 million, far exceeding a mayor's annual salary of NT$10 million. The politician stated that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) never mentions these events and that the DPP has wasted NT$15.1 billion on the Xinpu case, with related costs potentially reaching NT$20 billion.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwanese Story Explores Lost History Through Food
The broadcast discussed historical events in Taiwan, including Japanese occupation and resistance, and critiqued the Democratic Progressive Party's political actions and rhetoric. The party is urged to reflect and apologize. The speaker contrasted the past's hot war scenarios with the current situation, questioning the DPP government's preparedness and policies. The conversation also touched on energy policy, specifically solar power, and its associated funding. The broadcast touched upon historical events such as the 823 Artillery Campaign, air, and sea battles between Taiwan and mainland China. The discussion also touched upon the DPP's governance, the pay for volunteer soldiers, and the development of autonomous drones and combat robots. The speaker said the importance of public oversight of government spending and criticized the DPP's reliance on deception.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwanese Sentiment Discussed Amid Historical Context
A discussion on BCC News Taiwan touched upon sentiments regarding Taiwanese independence and its relationship with mainland China.
BCC News Taiwan
China Reaffirms One China Principle Amid Sanctions
A spokesperson stated that the 'One China' principle has become a fundamental norm in international relations and a common consensus of the international community.
CRI News Radio
Taiwanese Resistance Against Japanese Occupation Recalled
A friend named Wang Xiaoyi from Taiwan, who recently passed away, was remembered for discussing Taiwanese cuisine. This recall suggests a focus on personal achievements and lifestyle. The broadcast recalled the Xilai'an incident where Japanese police officer Yiqing Wang led Taiwanese people in resistance against Japan in the Republic of China years 4 and 5, resulting in over 10,000 deaths. The broadcast recalled the anti-Japanese resistance led by Japanese police officer Itō Tsuneo in the Republic of China years 4 and 5, during which over 10,000 people were killed. Excavations in Taiwan over a decade ago uncovered thousands of bones, with some sources suggesting 800 individuals fought against the Japanese. The narrative also mentioned General Yi Xinwen opening fire in Wanping, leading to a conflict in the Republic of China year 13.
BCC News Taiwan
China Reaffirms One-China Principle
A spokesperson stated that the rise of figures like Lai Ching-te internationally demonstrates that the One China principle is a fundamental norm of international relations and a broad international consensus. The speaker criticized the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for perceived untrustworthiness and questioned the loyalty of the Republic of China's military. The speaker also touched upon a divorce case, noting the individual's public statements about being single despite recent events. The US military operation cost against Iran has exceeded $65 billion. The segment also included commentary on political figures and their actions, as well as a narrative about a historical figure named Sun Yan Niang and her son Xin Han.
CRI News Radio