A group of Taiwanese lawmakers has signaled its intention to improve the island’s diplomatic ties with Japan by inviting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to visit Taiwan next year.
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台灣民進黨立委舉行記者會,宣佈將邀請日本前首相安倍晉三明年訪台至國會演說,並依循前總統李登輝卸任後訪日的模式,建立友台元首互訪常態化,同時推動國會外交。
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我們現在已經進入十一月美國大選的備戰期,我們想要集資推出大選直播及十二月的粉絲見面會,請大家快去填問卷,而且把它分享出去,分享出去,分享出去。因為很重要所以講三遍,這樣我們的大選報導在議題選上才能更精準。
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大家好,我是國際三條線的小編Oscar。
今天先請大家注意第一條線:美國駐中華人民共和國大使即將離任的消息。我在和范姊討論這條新聞的時候,她覺得最可疑的一點是「why now?」,也就是為什麼挑這個時機離任。范姊認為,這麼重要的職位的去留,個人因素通常都是幌子,重點還是北京和華盛頓的態度。北京可能認為早就失去對大使的信任,或是川普和龐培歐想要撤換人選,換一個更能忠實傳達白宮和國務院意志的人選。但這些都還停留在臆測階段。
另外,我自己是認為,幾年前我在看新聞和John Oliver的talk show時,他提到許多白宮其實想要抽乾國務院銀根,加上美國國務卿的權威也因為強勢白宮而不斷下滑,所以國務卿在填補重要人事上使不上力。這直接造成許多國務院內高級外交官位和重要國家的大使懸缺。從這一點也可以想一想前國防部長馬蒂斯的話:如果國務院預算縮編,我們得購買更多子彈。你覺得有道理嗎?
最後,日本自民黨總裁菅義偉大勢底定,一定可以在星期三國會首相指名選舉上獲勝,成為第九十九任內閣總理大臣。所以媒體們紛紛轉到他的黨(三役或五役)政(大臣和長官)的人選上,希望從人事安排中看出一點執政可能的端倪。目前根據日本各方媒體的報導,他會繼續延用安倍的黨政人士骨幹(包括二階、麻生和茂木等)。外界就分析,他會大體上延續安倍的政策。不知道朋友們有什麼額外或深入的觀察,請來跟我們分享。
🔎以下是今天的國際三條線
▪️國際:中美關係急劇惡化,美國駐華大使布蘭斯塔德卸任
https://cn.nytimes.com/usa/20200914/branstad-ambassador-china/zh-hant/
👉劃重點:國務卿麥克·龐皮歐(Mike Pompeo)週一宣布,美國駐華大使特里·布蘭斯塔德(Terry Branstad)卸任。在他任內,中美關係急劇惡化。
布蘭斯塔德曾兩度出任愛荷華州州長,也是唐納德·J·川普2016年競選總統早期重要的支持者。他在2017年夏天抵達北京,曾對利用與中國領導人習近平的個人關係建立緊密連結報以高度期望。
然而,他發現自己身處川普總統貿易戰的前線,而到了今年,局勢呈螺旋式下降,對許多人來說,這預示著全世界兩個最大的經濟體正在進入一場冷戰式對抗的新時代。
為何布蘭斯塔德會在距離總統大選僅數月前離任仍不清楚。北京大使館沒有立即就龐皮歐的聲明置評,後者在推特(Twitter)上說,總統過去選擇布蘭斯塔德是「因為他有數十年和中國打交道的經歷,使其成為代表本屆政府以及維護美國利益和理念的最佳人選」。
▪️國際:菅義偉接班安倍晉三,將出任日本首相
https://cn.nytimes.com/asia-pacific/20200914/japan-yoshihide-suga-election-prime-minister/zh-hant/
👉劃重點:日本首相安倍晉三(Shinzo Abe)宣布辭職兩周後,執政黨自民黨舉行了總裁選舉,現任內閣官房長官菅義偉(Yoshihide Suga)以壓倒性優勢當選黨魁。自民黨目前控制國會的多數席位,這基本確保了現年71歲的菅義偉將在16日的臨時國會上當選首相。
週一的投票結果顯示了菅義偉在自民黨內獲得的認可。這一決定並不是由基層黨員做出的,而是東京政治精英的密室談判成果,甚至或許早在安倍上月底決定辭職就已成定局。
安倍宣布辭職後不久,菅義偉就成為熱門接班人選。當他最有力的競爭對手——現任副首相、曾擔任過首相的麻生太郎(Taro Aso)表示不會參選時,他在黨內的道路就已經被掃清了。
▪️國際:芯片產業版圖巨變 美國英偉達收購英國安謀
https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/business-54154051
👉劃重點:美國芯片公司英偉達(Nvidia,輝達)以400億美元的價格收購設於英國的芯片設計公司安謀控股(ARM Holdings)。
位於英國劍橋的ARM公司,2016年被日本電訊業巨頭軟銀(Softbank)以320億美元收購,如今再次轉手。
安謀控股是成立於1990年的芯片設計公司,本身不生產電腦處理器,而更多是將其半導體技術使用許可出借給其他公司。
英偉達承諾讓安謀繼續留在英國,增加就業,並且保留ARM的品牌。
英偉達首席執行官,台灣出生的美國科技企業家黃仁勳表示,ARM公司的總部將繼續留在劍橋。
▪️國際:中美夾縫中,歐洲欲奪回「數字主權」
https://cn.nytimes.com/world/20200914/eu-us-china-technology/zh-hant/
👉劃重點:由於自身缺乏強大的科技部門,歐盟轉而試圖在數字經濟中開拓空間,成為世界監管超級大國,利用其巨大的單一市場,成為隱私權和數據保護的引領者,以對抗谷歌和Facebook這樣的巨頭。
但近來一些例子愈發表明,對歐洲來說,這是不夠的。分析人士表示,技術變革——包括人工智慧和面部識別——的快速步伐正愈加與對國家安全的擔憂交織在一起,而歐洲領導人對這些擔憂的理解和回應一直較為遲緩。
隨著全球科技變成了中美兩國的戰場,歐洲發現,當控制權掌握在北京和華盛頓手中時,要制定規則更加艱難。
📢 晚上八點別忘了看范琪斐的 #TODAY看世界。
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週一至週日 #LINETODAY 就會推播TODAY看世界,如果錯過了,通常會放在國際欄目。
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1. THREAD: Dear world, I want to say a few words about what happened in #HongKong yesterday.
2. An estimated 550,000 Hong Kongers made yesterday's annual July 1 protest the highest ever in turnout. It marked 22nd anniversary of the 1997 Hong Kong handover to China, now only 28 years before 'One Country, Two Systems' is set to expire due to the '50-year no change' policy.
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//反送中運動發展至今,國際輿論確是面臨挑戰,感謝眾志戰友敖卓軒 (Jeffrey Ngo)幫忙協作,我的Twitter剛發了 29 個 Tweet,嘗試爭取國際社會理解昨日立法會行動的來龍去脈。
不求國際社會的朋友完全同意昨日的所有舉措,但求理解前線戰友的意志,對他們有著多一分體諒,少一分責難。
行動過後,保持輿論支持仍是關鍵所在,需要具名拋頭露面的輿論工作,我們會好好努力,對比起你們所作的決志,我怎敢怠慢。
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1. THREAD: Dear world, I want to say a few words about what happened in #HongKong yesterday.
2. An estimated 550,000 Hong Kongers made yesterday's annual July 1 protest the highest ever in turnout. It marked 22nd anniversary of the 1997 Hong Kong handover to China, now only 28 years before 'One Country, Two Systems' is set to expire due to the '50-year no change' policy.
3. Simultaneously as the peaceful demonstrations were taking place, other young protesters attempted to enter the Legislative Council complex. To understand WHY it happened, we must examine what happened over the past month.
4. Hong Kongers' strong resistance against proposed extradition arrangements with China was heard loud and clear around the world. Solidarity rallies took place in over 30 cities, and the international community spoke up.
5. We tried EVERYTHING available to us. On June 9, one million Hong Kongers took to the streets peacefully. But before the night had even ended, Chief Executive Carrie Lam released a statement saying she would press ahead with the bill in three days.
6. That’s why, in the morning of June 12, when the Legislative Council debate was set to take place, Hong Kongers were bracing for our last fight. We knew there would be no turning back. Beijing had enough votes because only 40 out of 70 seats are directly elected by the people.
7. And then there was miracle. Protesters managed to blockade the complex completely. Well-documented evidence published by the international media show excessive force used by the police. Many injuries ensued, but in any case lawmakers could not convene.
8. It was only after this escalation that Lam made a small compromise to pause the bill’s reading. Even she acknowledged events on June 12, NOT June 9, that changed her mind. Months of Hong Kongers and the world expressing concern did not matter to her at all until she saw blood.
9. But Lam called protesters ‘rioters’. She would not agree to an independent investigation on police brutality. She stopped short of withdrawing the bill, let alone stepping down. Combined with the first death of a protester, TWO MILLION people marched on June 16.
10. Hong Kong has 7.5 million people, so an equivalent of ONE IN FOUR out of the entire population protested in a single occasion. I am not aware of anything comparable to this level of discontent against a government in modern history.
11. Lam finally apologized two days later, but for what? For failing to ‘properly communicate’ to Hong Kongers what the extradition bill was all about. Even up until that point, then, the subtext was that she was still right and we were too stupid.
12. Commentators around the world thought the movement was over by then, because the bill had supposedly been ‘suspended’ and Lam had said sorry. But actually none of our demands were met. Lam refused dialogue with opposition lawmakers and continued to praise the police.
13. Since my release on June 17 from prison, I took part in a number of smaller-scale rallies, sit-ins and occasional skirmishes. We wanted to let Beijing and the world know the fight was far from over. The G-20 summit in Osaka was then fast approaching.
14. Hong Kongers’ determination was on full display again when, within 11 hours, we crowdfunded over HK$6.7 million for newspaper ads ahead of the G-20 summit calling for the world not to neglect us.
15. We were grateful for world leaders, including Prime Minister Abe Shinzo and President Donald Trump, for raising the issue of Hong Kong human rights in their respective meetings with Xi Jinping. Yet by June 29, our demands were still ignored. It appeared we were really losing.
16. Devastating news followed. Two additional young fellow protesters jumped to their deaths over this past weekend. The Hong Kong government was pushing us to the point of despair and desperation. We tried every possible way imaginable to make our voices heard.
17. In a democracy, this extradition bill would long ago have been terminated. Polls consistently show some 70% of Hong Kongers in favor of a full withdrawal. The political career of any other leader would also have been over with this level of resistance over such a long period.
18. Alas, Hong Kong is not a democracy. Lam, a puppet of Beijing is also unlike any leader. The source of her power comes not from Hong Kongers but from the Chinese Communist Party. This brings me back to events yesterday.
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19. The protesters who broke into the Legislative Council complex were NOT rioters. They were NOT violent. Their objective was never to harm any individual. They wanted to make the regime hear Hong Kongers’ voice, and they had no other option. WE ALREADY TRIED EVERYTHING ELSE.
20. Perhaps not all of you will agree with every single action they took yesterday. But what are a few pieces of glass worth in comparison to the deaths of three young men and women? What are a few portraits worth in comparison to the very survival of Hong Kong as a place?
21. The moment they stepped into the building, they knew what awaited them. They would face almost certain prosecution and probable imprisonment over rioting charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. They have a whole life ahead of them.
22. Some well-intentioned opposition lawmakers tried to persuade protesters out of it. But they replied that since others had already perished, whatever physical and legal consequences they would face immediately paled in comparison. Watching this exchange put tears in my eyes.
23. Even after the break-in, protesters behaved with unimaginable discipline. They left cash at the counter before taking drinks from the cafeteria. They sealed the library off to preserve historical documents stored inside. Not a second did they lose their cool.
24. What kind of young people does Hong Kong produce? Smart, efficient, attentive and freedom-loving. I am proud of them, although I confess I do not have the courage to do what they did yesterday. I have been jailed three times, so I know full well what now lies ahead of them.
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25. Sometimes in life we are forced to make split-second decisions that will forever alter us as individuals, and perhaps even alter the course of history. It is of course too soon to tell, but I can only hope that years later when we look back to 2019, we will have no regrets.
26. Hong Kongers remain as united as we ever are. I am proud of what our friends did last night. For the first time I was also tear gassed, right outside the complex when cops tried to clear our defense line. Moving forward, we will continue find our own place and fight on.
27. The ongoing protests have already defied the expectations of not just every commentator and scholar but also myself as an activist. I would be foolish to try to predict what is next.
28. If there is just one takeaway for the world: Events in Hong Kong are about so much more than the bill, more than Lam, more even than democracy. They all matter of course. But in the end it is about the future of Hong Kong beyond 2047, a future that belongs to our generation.
29. Please continue to keep an eye on us, and keep supporting us. On behalf of Hong Kongers I thank everyone for taking the time to learn about this unique place we call home. THREAD ENDS//
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"安倍首相 / Prime Minister of Japan"
女性の顔をペイントのみで安部首相に変えました。
Turned a female model to the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Shinzo Abe with face painting only.
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The Rio Olympics are finally over and when it was all said and done, 6 Asian stars emerged, rather unintentionally. Not necessarily because they performed well, but because of reasons that were random, unexpected and/or funny.
1. Bubbly & Goofy
- Fu Yuanhui from China
- Backstroke swimmer
- Quirky, silly, and always a good interview
2. Ogita's Pole
- Hiroki Ogita from Japan
- Pole Vaulter
- Ogita's pole vaulting ended in a pole faulting
3. Anime Pose
- Jun Mizutani from Japan
- Table Tennis player
- Performing unintentional anime poses
4. Selfie
- Hong Un-Jong from North Korea
- Artistic gymnast
- Took selfie with South Korean, Lee Eun-Ju
- Rare moment of inter-Korean friendship
5. Dance Celebration
- Zhang Guowei from China
- High jumper
- Hilarious post-jump dancing
6. Mario
- Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe
- Rio Closing Ceremony surprise
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