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Taipei Boosts Childcare Subsidies To NT$200,000
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced the "Childcare Reduction, Salary Unchanged" plan upgrade 2.0. Six major companies held by the city, including Beinan and Yuka, will also follow suit to support the initiative.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwanese Man Suffers Severe Dry Eye
A Taiwanese man experienced severe dry eye after switching to a new diabetes medication. The broadcast suggested that the medication might have been unsuitable for him, potentially due to interactions with antacids or other substances.
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Taiwanese Parties Discuss 800 Billion Proposal
They acknowledged that the proposal to increase it to 800 billion came from a minority opinion within the party, which they respect. The speaker criticized the current government's actions as a "third-rate operation" involving over 40 African dignitaries. The speaker believes that people tend to believe those who are louder and more vocal, rather than those who are quietly doing their work. The speaker concluded by referencing the situation in Ukraine as an example of people preferring pleasant words over harsh realities. Critics, however, describe the approach as a "third-rate operation" and question its effectiveness in achieving peace. Concerns were raised about the US State Department avoiding clarification on its Taiwan policy. The visit's reception and perceived diplomatic protocol have also been subjects of discussion and dissatisfaction.
BCC News Taiwan
Biologically Developed Pesticide Used In Tea Farming
The proposed regulations for licensed online games in Taiwan will be discussed in the legislature next Monday. Taiwanese lawmakers are currently debating standards for pesticide use on farm products.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Taiwanese Lawmakers Debate Farm Product Pesticide Standards
A Taiwanese company has developed a supplement using black beans and chicken extract, which is claimed to help dissolve protein buildup in blood vessels and prevent cognitive decline. Further clinical trials are expected to determine its efficacy.
BCC News Taiwan
Hong Kong Considers Gambling Machine Regulations
Taiwan's authorities are considering new regulations for gambling machines and will consult the public before deciding on next steps. The target is to commence trial operations of the clearing system within this year.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
President Lai Reaches Aircraft Return Agreement
President Lai Ching-te is expected to return today around 8 AM. President Lai Ching-te is returning and is expected to arrive back in the country around 8 AM today. His return coincides with a debate over military procurement. Concerns have been raised about the Democratic Progressive Party's handling of funds and the necessity of broad authorization for military purchases. A debate is ongoing regarding military procurement, with accusations that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is profiting from these deals. Concerns have been raised about the DPP's handling of these matters, with some suggesting it could lead to internal party disputes. Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming has also commented on the issue, referencing online discussions. The opposition has said the need for careful attention to election strategies and potential manipulation of public opinion.
BCC News Taiwan
Fish Oil Purity Levels Under Scrutiny
A listener inquired about the price differences in fish oil supplements. The quality and concentration of Omega-3 can vary, with some market products having as low as 30% Omega-3 concentration.
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Daughter Discusses Parental Finances And Care
A 55-year-old daughter shared that her parents, both retired civil servants with good incomes, have maintained separate finances throughout their marriage.
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Couple Embraces AA Lifestyle Finances
A 55-year-old daughter shared that her parents, both retired civil servants with good incomes, have maintained separate finances throughout their marriage.
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