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Key News Highlights: Tsai in Italy, Beijing building crash, Taiwan landslide, Golden Melody Awards

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News From a news agency Outcome reported
  • Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visited Italy to attend the Global Women's Leaders Summit.
  • A light aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest building, CITIC Tower, resulting in one death and 13 injuries.
  • A hiking group in Taiwan's Taichung suffered a landslide, killing four and injuring one.
  • Heavy rains caused a red alert for a landslide lake in Hualien, leading to mandatory evacuations.

Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen recently attended the Global Women's Leaders Summit in Italy, an event hosted by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). Tsai returned to Taiwan and expressed her pleasure at engaging with current and former female leaders from around the world.

In mainland China, a light aircraft crashed into the CITIC Tower, Beijing's tallest building, resulting in one fatality and 13 injuries. Official confirmation of the incident came a day later. While the cause and the pilot's identity remain unconfirmed by authorities, online speculation suggests the pilot may have been a high-ranking executive from CITIC Group's wealth management division, possibly acting out of personal grievance.

Taiwan experienced a significant landslide on the Butterfly Valley Waterfall Trail in Taichung's Heping District. A hiking group of 16 from Taipei was caught in a sudden rockfall, leading to the deaths of four hikers and injuries to one. Former Minister of Transportation and Communications, Tsai Chi-hsun, was part of the group but remained unharmed and assisted in rescue efforts.

Meanwhile, continuous heavy rainfall triggered a red alert for a landslide lake in Hualien. The Forestry and Conservation Agency issued the warning, prompting mandatory evacuations for 185 residents in downstream areas. Some residents who had returned home after a previous alert were forced to evacuate again.

In cultural news, Jolin Tsai won the Best Mandarin Female Singer award for her work "Pleasure" at the 37th Golden Melody Awards. Ayal Komod took home the Best Mandarin Male Singer award for his album "Following the Feeling."

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.