Ministry punishes execs at Taipower over outagesStaff writer, with CNAThe Ministry of Economic Affairs punished 25 executives at state-run utility Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) over power outages and emergency shutdowns earlier this year, it said on Friday. The executives, including Taipower chairman Yang Wei-fu (楊偉甫) and president Chung Bin-li (鍾炳利), were given punishments ranging from warnings to major demerits for the outages on May 13, May 17 and July 27, Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) said. From left, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Tseng Wen-sheng, Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua and State-Owned Enterprise Commission chief executive Liu Ming-chung attend a news conference in Taipei on Friday last week. On May 17, Taipower implemented another nationwide rolling blackout to deal with a sudden surge in demand for electricity exceeded supply, resulting in “execution” problems, Wang said. The string of incidents, especially the back-to-back outages in May, triggered widespread concern, exacerbated by top government officials’ pledges prior to the mishaps that Taiwan had sufficient power.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
I often wear [traditional] Han-style clothing, which is why I choose heritage gold, to match my overall look,” Gao said. In anticipation of longer-term demand, gold jewelry manufacturers are stepping up investment in heritage gold. “Heritage gold sales were amazing this Lunar New Year holiday, surpassing that of conventional gold jewelry,” he said. Its share of China’s gold jewelry market is forecast to jump from less than 2 percent in 2017 to nearly one-quarter by 2024. “Gold jewelry enterprises are rapidly recognizing the importance of cultural value and are digging deep into it,” the consultancy said in a report on heritage gold in January.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Afghans tearful on Tokyo arrivalREMARKABLE: International Paralympic Committee spokesman Craig Spence said that the duo went to Tokyo to fulfil their dreams, to send out a message of hopeAFP, TOKYOAfghanistan’s two athletes made an “extremely emotional” arrival at the Tokyo Paralympic Village, Games officials said yesterday, after a top-secret flight from Paris following their evacuation from Kabul. Khudadadi and Rasouli were welcomed to the athletes’ village on Saturday night by IPC president Andrew Parsons and IPC Athletes’ Council chairperson Chelsey Gotell, as well as the Afghanistan team chef de mission Arian Sadiqi. Sprinter Rasouli was scheduled to compete in the men’s T47 100m, but arrived too late for Saturday’s heats. Their arrival comes after Afghanistan’s swift fall to the Taliban earlier this month left them among the tens of thousands trapped and unable to leave the country. The Taliban have promised a softer brand of rule than their first stint in power, but many Afghans fear a repeat of their brutal interpretation of Shariah law.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Tuchel hails draw despite red cardReuters, LIVERPOOL, EnglandChelsea manager Thomas Tuchel praised his 10-man team for their second-half rearguard action in securing a 1-1 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday. “Fantastic, I saw a strong first half — a strong Liverpool side. We were very, very good — scored the first goal, had a big chance for the second goal with Mason Mount,” Tuchel said. This is what we did and then in the last second [before halftime], we concede a penalty and a red card,” he said. I was worried the referee looked at one photo and decided it was a red card,” he said.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
INTERVIEW: India relations developing well: expertBy Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporterSentiment between Taiwan and India has warmed considerably during the five years of the New Southbound Policy, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is a need for deeper engagement in mid-level political and academic circles, a visiting expert on Taiwan-India relations said on Friday. Since Taipei for the first time made India a key facet of its foreign relations under the New Southbound Policy, the most significant advancement has been in external outreach, Hashmi said. “If you look at the leadership of Taiwan, you would realize that there is this warmth toward the New Southbound Policy countries, and specifically India,” she said. However, while outreach and some basic exchanges have increased, there is still a lot that could be done under the framework of the New Southbound Policy, she said. While some criticize the New Southbound Policy as being aimed against China, one of its strengths is its ability to minimize China’s specter over Taiwan’s foreign relations.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Blood supply up, but donations neededCOVID-19 DISRUPTION: While more people have begun donating again, hospitals have resumed previously suspended procedures, so demand for blood is likely to riseBy Lee I-chia / Staff reporterAlthough the Taiwan Blood Services Foundation yesterday said the nation’s blood supply is gradually increasing, as the local COVID-19 situation has improved, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) encouraged people to donate blood, as surgeries that had been postponed are also resuming. The blood bank in Taipei now has an average of about 7.7 days of blood supply available: 6.4 days of type A blood, 8.8 days of type B, 8.3 days of type O and 5.4 days of type AB, Li said. He said the Taiwan Blood Service Foundation has been doing a great job in maintaining the quality and steady supply of blood in Taiwan. While fewer people were willing to donate blood after the middle of May, the blood supply has recently increased, he said. He encouraged people to continue donating blood, saying that people can make a reservation online on the foundation’s Web site.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Overlooked IPO markets are booming, as Beijing cracks down on tech firmsBloombergChina’s crackdown on technology companies is prompting global investors to look for new opportunities across Asia, contributing to a record increase in initial public offerings (IPO) from India to South Korea that shows few signs of slowing. Tech companies from those countries and Southeast Asia have raised US$8 billion from first-time share sales this year, already blowing past the previous annual peak. The result, some bankers say, might be the start of a new era for tech listings in Asia. Paytm — formally called One97 Communications Ltd — has filed for a 166 billion rupee IPO that is set to be India’s largest. The growing representation of “new-economy” companies means these markets “can no longer be ignored,” she said.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Society offers tips for people who suffer migrainesBy Jonathan Chin / Staff writer, with CNAPeople who get migraines should keep a record of their activities before an attack and avoid caffeine, the Taiwan Headache Society said. This is advised because each migraine episode increases the chance of migraines recurring and becoming a chronic condition, Chen said. Should a person’s migraine become resistant to oral medicine, preventive drugs that are administered via injection are an option, he said. SYMPTOMSPeople frequently confuse migraines with a severe headache or a symptom of another underlying condition, he said. Migraines are linked to depression, anxiety, insomnia and other health conditions that reduce a person’s life expectancy by four years, he added.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
PC market to grow this year, but slowly, firm saysDEMAND REMAINS: Despite supply constraints and workers returning to the office amid rising vaccination rates, IDC forecast PC shipments could increase 14.2 percentBy Chen Cheng-hui / Staff reporterThe global PC market is forecast to grow significantly this year from last year, but at a slower pace than previously expected due to continued supply chain and logistics challenges, research firm International Data Corp (IDC) said last week. Global PC shipments are forecast to increase 14.2 percent year-on-year to 347 million units this year, due to demand from the business and education sectors, US-based research firm International Data Corp said on Tuesday last week. Photo courtesy of Acer IncThe tablet market is also expected to grow this year, but at a much slower pace of 3.4 percent, the Massachusetts-based research firm said in a report. PC shipments are expected to slow from the second half of this year to the first half of next year as work-from-home demand subsides, Yuanta said. “We forecast notebook shipments to grow 13.1 percent year-on-year to 227 million units in 2021,” Yuanta said.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
COVID-19: CECC reports 13 local cases, one deathSAME HOUSEHOLD: Ten of the new cases are from a family cluster in New Taipei City, while four of 10 imported cases had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19By Lee I-chia / Staff reporterThe Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported 13 locally transmitted infections, 10 imported COVID-19 cases and one death. Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, who heads the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), attends the daily CECC news conference in Taipei yesterday. Twenty-one close contacts of the pilot have tested negative, while two are awaiting test results and five are to be tested, Chen said. Meanwhile, a shipment of 30,000 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by the Czech Republic arrived in Taiwan yesterday afternoon. In related news, more than 1.97 million people had added the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to their preferred vaccine brands three hours after registration opened on the national online COVID-19 vaccination system at 2pm on Saturday.
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August 29, 2021 15:56 UTC
Rohit hails Pujara, but England smash India in third TestAFP, LEEDS, EnglandEngland thrashed India by an innings and 76 runs to win the third Test at Headingley yesterday with more than a day to spare. Victory saw England level the five-match series at 1-1 after India’s 151-run win in the second Test at Lord’s. India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara walks from the field after being dismissed on Day 4 of the third Test against England at Headingley in Leeds, England, yesterday. Rohit Sharma on Friday said that Pujara’s quality was “always there” after the two batsmen had frustrated England on Day 3. “Of late, the runs haven’t come, but that doesn’t mean the quality of Pujara has gone missing.
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August 28, 2021 15:56 UTC
COVID-19: India vaccinates 10 million people in one dayAFP, NEW DELHIIndia has administered more than 10 million COVID-19 jabs in a single day for the first time, authorities said yesterday, as the South Asian giant bolsters its defenses for a predicted new surge. The Indian Ministry of Health said the 10 million landmark was passed on Friday, beating the country’s previous daily record of 9.2 million. The government has been stung by criticism after a brutal COVID-19 wave in April and May killed more than 200,000 people. Daily case numbers have started rising again above 40,000 and more than 500 deaths were reported yesterday. The 46,000 new cases reported yesterday was the highest figure in two months.
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August 28, 2021 15:56 UTC
Tokyo Paralympics: Taiwan earn first medal at Tokyo GamesStaff writer, with CNATaiwanese table tennis player yesterday Tien Shiau-wen won the nation’s first medal at the Tokyo Paralympic Games: a bronze in the women’s singles class 10 event. Tien Shiau-wen holds a table tennis paddle in a graphic celebrating her bronze medal in the women’s singles class 10 at the Tokyo Paralympics yesterday. Tien was the only one of the four Taiwanese table tennis players to reach a medal match at the Tokyo Games, after three others were eliminated on Friday. From Wednesday, she is to compete in the women’s class 9-10 team event with Lin Tzu-yu. Class 6-10 are standing classes in table tennis at the Paralympics, while class 1-5 are sitting classes for players in wheelchairs.
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August 28, 2021 15:56 UTC
The West warns of terror threat at Kabul airportDESPERATION: The Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there was an ‘ongoing and very high threat of terrorist attack’ and that people should leave the airportAFP, KABULWestern nations yesterday told their citizens to immediately leave the area surrounding the Kabul airport over a terrorist threat, as thousands of people try to reach a dwindling number of evacuation flights. Photo: AFPOne reason for the hard deadline cited by Biden and his aides this week was an “acute” terrorist threat from the regional chapter of the Islamic State (IS) group. If you’re in the area of the airport, move to a safe location and await further advice,” the ministry said. However, while the Islamic State and the Taliban are Sunni Islamist militants, they are rivals and oppose each other. The Pentagon, which is managing all Kabul airport operations, has said that it needs to wind down evacuations several days before the deadline to allow time to remove its own 6,000-plus force and hundreds of US officials.
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August 26, 2021 16:06 UTC
James Anderson revels in a rout of India on first dayAFP, LEEDS, EnglandJames Anderson on Wednesday said that England “absolutely nailed it” after they dismissed India for just 78 on the opening day of the third Test at Headingley before surging into a first-innings lead without losing a wicket and taking their score to 182-2 at lunch yesterday. India captain Virat Kohli won the toss only for Anderson to remove a trio of top-order batsmen, including the tourists’ skipper, during a return of 3-6 in eight overs. Anderson saw Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed compile an unbroken stand of 120 that left England 42 runs ahead at stumps on Wednesday. England paceman James Anderson, right, celebrates the dismissal of India captain Virat Kohli on day 1 of the first Test at Headingley in Leeds, England, on Wednesday. “I was trying to tempt Joe [Root, the England captain] into batting, but losing the toss, being asked to bowl and then putting in a performance like that.
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August 26, 2021 15:56 UTC