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1. Hollande vows to destroy IS after Paris attacks
French President Francois Hollande vowed to destroy the Islamic State group on Monday after its atrocities in Paris, promising tough new anti-terror measures at home and intensified bombing of Syria.
France and Belgium staged dozens of raids on suspected extremists as the manhunt continued for an eighth jihadist, including in a known radical hotspot in Brussels where some of the attackers are thought to have lived.
Describing the coordinated attacks that killed 129 people as "acts of war," Hollande urged a global fightback to crush IS and said he would hold talks with his US and Russian counterparts on a new offensive.
Hollande said the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle would be deployed to the eastern Mediterranean to "triple our capacity to take action" against IS in Syria.
"We will continue the strikes in the weeks to come ... There will be no respite and no truce," he said.
On the domestic front, Hollande called for an extension of the state of emergency by three months and announced 8,500 new police and judicial jobs to help counter terrorism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at a G20 conference in Turkey, said the attacks proved the need for an international anti-terror coalition.
"I spoke about this at the United Nations... and the tragic events that followed have confirmed that we were right," he said.
US President Barack Obama, also in Turkey, said a new deal had been agreed with France to speed up intelligence-sharing.
His secretary of state, John Kerry, landed in Paris late on Monday to discuss the attacks and described IS as "psychopathic monsters".
2. Turkey Shoots Down Russian Warplane
Turkey has shot down a Russian warplane, claiming it had violated Turkish
airspace and ignored repeated warnings.
Russia denies that the plane crossed the Syrian border into Turkish skies.
Russia's Defense Ministry says it is looking into the circumstances of the
crash
However, it stressed that the plane was over Syrian territory throughout the
flight.''
Russia says the Su-24 was downed by artillery fire, but Turkey claimed that
its F-16s fired on the Russian plane after it ignored several warnings.
The ministry said the pilots parachuted but added that Moscow had no further
contact with them.

3. Bomb Blast in Athens

Police say that a bomb has exploded outside the building of the Federation of
Greek Enterprises, near Parliament in central Athens, causing damage but no
injuries.
Police had cordoned off the area following warning telephone calls made in
Greek to two Athens daily newspapers.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
The blast smashed windows in several nearby buildings, including a hotel,
private apartments, and the Embassy of Cyprus. The government and opposition parties condemned the attack.
4. Cold front to move into north from tomorrow
The Central Weather Bureau says temperatures across the north are expected to
dip to as low as 13 degrees from tomorrow evening - due to the arrival of the
strongest cold air mass so far this autumn.

The bureau says the cold front will see temperatures in the north falling to
lows of between 15 and 13 degrees late Thursday and early Friday.

The weather is expected to warm up again by Saturday, with the return to
highs of around 25 degrees.

The cold air mass is not expected to affect the center and south.
5. ROC expresses condolences over Kim Young-sam's death
The government has expressed its condolences over the death of former South
Korean president - Kim Young-sam.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says President Ma Ying-jeou, Premier Mao
Chi-kuo and Foreign Minister David Lin have asked the R-O-C's representative
office in Seoul to convey their incere sympathy to the people of Korea.

Kim was South Korea's president from 1993-1998.

He died on Saturday.

After stepping down as president, Kim visited Taiwan five times and met with
numerous R-O-C dignitaries in South Korea.

The Ma administration says he greatly contributed to increasing bilateral
ties and promoted substantive relations between the two sides.


6. Counter-terrorism efforts to be stepped-up
The Cabinet says it will work with President Ma Ying-jeou to promote the
counter-terrorism efforts.

According to the government, the prevention of terror attacks involves
defense and foreign affairs issues, which all fall within the president's
powers.

Officials have said counter-terrorism measures already taken by the
government include heightened security at airport and the preparing of
emergency response plans for venues that are vulnerable to possible attacks.

The moves comes amid concern Taiwan could become a target for an attack by
the Islamic State after the R-O-C national flag appeared in a recent
propaganda video for the extremist group.

7. Ma admin. seeking to build ties with BF's new government
The government says it is looking forward to working with Burkina Faso's new
leader to advance bilateral ties in the wake of the country's presidential
election.

The ballot was held on November 29-th after months of political unrest.

Former prime minister Roch Marc Christian Kabor was elected president, after
he emerged the clear winner.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has congratulated the people of Burkina Faso
on opening a new chapter in the country's democracy and said Taiwan hopes to
work with the new leader to strengthen the bilateral ties.
8. Trump’s Muslim ban call 'endangers US security'
Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric undermines US national security by boosting the Islamic State (IS) group, the Pentagon has warned.
The leading Republican presidential candidate has said Muslims should be banned from entering the US, in the wake of the deadly California attacks.
But Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said such talk "bolsters Isil's narrative", referring to IS.
There has been a global outcry since Mr Trump made his remarks.
US Secretary of State John Kerry joined the onslaught of condemnation on Tuesday afternoon when he said they were "not constructive" in the fight against IS.
The IS militants are the target of a US-led bombing campaign in Syria and Iraq.
Mr Trump announced his plan days after an attack in California raised US fears about homegrown terrorism. A Muslim couple, believed to have been radicalised, opened fire and killed 14 people at a health centre in San Bernardino.
One of the two perpetrators, Tashfeen Malik, reportedly pledged allegiance to Islamic State on the day of the tragedy.
9. TEPA minister returns from U.N. climate conference
Wei Kuo-yen, the head of Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), returned to the country today from Paris, where he had taken part in activities related to a United Nations conference on climate change.

The 21st session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC, concluded Friday in the French capital.

Although Taiwan is not a party to the UNFCCC, it had a 50-member delegation attending COP21 activities as part of a non-governmental organization under the Industrial Technology Research Institute.

Wei was Taiwan's first EPA head to take part in a COP activity.
10. Ma admin. launches climate change initiative at COP21
Environment Minister Wei Guo-yen has launched the Pan Pacific Adaptation on Climate Change on the sidelines of world climate talks in Paris.

Speaking at the launch Sunday, Wei said the initiative is aimed at helping the region deal with the effects of global warming using technology developed in Taiwan.

Wei is in Paris for the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Taiwan is not a party to the convention, but Wei is the first E-P-A minister from Taiwan to take part in events on the sidelines of the Paris summit.

He is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with environmental protection
officials from other countries during his visit.
11. Taipei hold anti-terror drill
The Taipei Joint Bus System and the Taipei City Police Department are scheduled to stage an anti-terror drill simulating an attack on the bus system next Friday.

According to the head of Metropolitan Transport Corporation, the drill has been organized in the wake of the terror attacks in Paris

City transport officials say the drill will include simulations of trying to
placate passengers, negotiating with terrorists and carrying out a
counter-terrorism raid.

Extra
12. Euphoria as landmark Paris climate deal goes through
LE BOURGET, France --Cheering envoys from 195 nations on Saturday approved a historic accord in Paris to stop global warming, offering hope that humanity can avert catastrophic climate change and usher in an energy revolution.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius ended nearly a fortnight of grueling U.N. negotiations on the outskirts of Paris with the bang of a gavel, marking consensus among the ministers, who stood for several minutes to clap and shout their joy, with some shedding tears of relief.
"I see the room, I see the reaction is positive, I hear no objection. The Paris climate accord is adopted," declared Fabius, the president of the talks.
The post-2020 Paris Agreement ends decades-long rows between rich and poor nations over how to carry out what will be a multi-trillion-dollar campaign to cap global warming and cope with the impact of a shifting climate.
With 2015 forecast to be the hottest year on record, world leaders and scientists had said the accord was vital for capping rising temperatures and averting the most calamitous effects of climate change.
Without urgent action, they warned, mankind faced increasingly severe droughts, floods and storms, and rising seas that would engulf islands and coastal areas populated by hundreds of millions of people.
'Met the moment'
"The Paris agreement establishes the enduring framework the world needs to solve the climate crisis," U.S. President Barack Obama said.
"We
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1. Hollande vows to destroy IS after Paris attacksFrench President Francois Hollande vowed to destroy the Islamic State group on Monday after its atrocities in Paris, promising tough new anti-terror measures at home and intensified bombing of Syria.France and Belgium staged dozens of raids on suspected extremists as the manhunt continued for an eighth jihadist, including in a known radical hotspot in Brussels where some of the attackers are thought to have lived.Describing the coordinated attacks that killed 129 people as "acts of war," Hollande urged a global fightback to crush IS and said he would hold talks with his US and Russian counterparts on a new offensive.Hollande said the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle would be deployed to the eastern Mediterranean to "triple our capacity to take action" against IS in Syria."We will continue the strikes in the weeks to come ... There will be no respite and no truce," he said.On the domestic front, Hollande called for an extension of the state of emergency by three months and announced 8,500 new police and judicial jobs to help counter terrorism.Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at a G20 conference in Turkey, said the attacks proved the need for an international anti-terror coalition."I spoke about this at the United Nations... and the tragic events that followed have confirmed that we were right," he said.US President Barack Obama, also in Turkey, said a new deal had been agreed with France to speed up intelligence-sharing.他的國務卿約翰 · 克裡,降落在巴黎週一晚間,討論攻擊和 IS 形容為"變態怪物"。2.土耳其俄羅斯戰機擊落土耳其已擊落一架俄羅斯戰機,聲稱它違反了土耳其文領空和被忽視的反復的警告。俄羅斯否認飛機越過敘利亞邊境進入土耳其的天空。俄羅斯國防部表示,它正在調查的情況下崩潰然而,它強調這架飛機是在敘利亞領土在整個飛行.'俄羅斯說,蘇-24 被擊倒在地的炮火,但土耳其聲稱其 F-16s 開火俄羅斯飛機後它忽略了幾個警告。教育部稱飛行員跳傘,但補充說,莫斯科有沒有進一步與他們聯繫。3.在雅典爆炸警方說,一枚炸彈已經爆炸的聯邦大樓外希臘企業,議會在雅典市中心,造成損害但沒有附近受傷。警方已封鎖了該區域下列警告電話用希臘雅典兩份日報。有是沒有直接責任的要求。這次爆炸砸碎窗戶附近的幾座建築,包括一家酒店,在私人公寓和賽普勒斯大使館。政府和反對黨派譴責這次襲擊。4.冷鋒進軍北從明天中央氣象臺說,橫穿北部氣溫預計到dip to as low as 13 degrees from tomorrow evening - due to the arrival of thestrongest cold air mass so far this autumn.The bureau says the cold front will see temperatures in the north falling tolows of between 15 and 13 degrees late Thursday and early Friday.The weather is expected to warm up again by Saturday, with the return tohighs of around 25 degrees.The cold air mass is not expected to affect the center and south.5. ROC expresses condolences over Kim Young-sam's deathThe government has expressed its condolences over the death of former SouthKorean president - Kim Young-sam.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says President Ma Ying-jeou, Premier MaoChi-kuo and Foreign Minister David Lin have asked the R-O-C's representativeoffice in Seoul to convey their incere sympathy to the people of Korea.Kim was South Korea's president from 1993-1998.He died on Saturday.After stepping down as president, Kim visited Taiwan five times and met withnumerous R-O-C dignitaries in South Korea.The Ma administration says he greatly contributed to increasing bilateralties and promoted substantive relations between the two sides.6. Counter-terrorism efforts to be stepped-upThe Cabinet says it will work with President Ma Ying-jeou to promote thecounter-terrorism efforts.According to the government, the prevention of terror attacks involvesdefense and foreign affairs issues, which all fall within the president'spowers.Officials have said counter-terrorism measures already taken by thegovernment include heightened security at airport and the preparing ofemergency response plans for venues that are vulnerable to possible attacks.The moves comes amid concern Taiwan could become a target for an attack bythe Islamic State after the R-O-C national flag appeared in a recentpropaganda video for the extremist group.7. Ma admin. seeking to build ties with BF's new governmentThe government says it is looking forward to working with Burkina Faso's newleader to advance bilateral ties in the wake of the country's presidentialelection.The ballot was held on November 29-th after months of political unrest.Former prime minister Roch Marc Christian Kabor was elected president, afterhe emerged the clear winner.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has congratulated the people of Burkina Fasoon opening a new chapter in the country's democracy and said Taiwan hopes towork with the new leader to strengthen the bilateral ties.8. Trump’s Muslim ban call 'endangers US security'Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric undermines US national security by boosting the Islamic State (IS) group, the Pentagon has warned.The leading Republican presidential candidate has said Muslims should be banned from entering the US, in the wake of the deadly California attacks.But Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said such talk "bolsters Isil's narrative", referring to IS.There has been a global outcry since Mr Trump made his remarks.US Secretary of State John Kerry joined the onslaught of condemnation on Tuesday afternoon when he said they were "not constructive" in the fight against IS.The IS militants are the target of a US-led bombing campaign in Syria and Iraq.Mr Trump announced his plan days after an attack in California raised US fears about homegrown terrorism. A Muslim couple, believed to have been radicalised, opened fire and killed 14 people at a health centre in San Bernardino.One of the two perpetrators, Tashfeen Malik, reportedly pledged allegiance to Islamic State on the day of the tragedy.9. TEPA minister returns from U.N. climate conferenceWei Kuo-yen, the head of Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), returned to the country today from Paris, where he had taken part in activities related to a United Nations conference on climate change.The 21st session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC, concluded Friday in the French capital.Although Taiwan is not a party to the UNFCCC, it had a 50-member delegation attending COP21 activities as part of a non-governmental organization under the Industrial Technology Research Institute.Wei was Taiwan's first EPA head to take part in a COP activity.10. Ma admin. launches climate change initiative at COP21Environment Minister Wei Guo-yen has launched the Pan Pacific Adaptation on Climate Change on the sidelines of world climate talks in Paris.

Speaking at the launch Sunday, Wei said the initiative is aimed at helping the region deal with the effects of global warming using technology developed in Taiwan.

Wei is in Paris for the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Taiwan is not a party to the convention, but Wei is the first E-P-A minister from Taiwan to take part in events on the sidelines of the Paris summit.

He is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with environmental protection
officials from other countries during his visit.
11. Taipei hold anti-terror drill
The Taipei Joint Bus System and the Taipei City Police Department are scheduled to stage an anti-terror drill simulating an attack on the bus system next Friday.

According to the head of Metropolitan Transport Corporation, the drill has been organized in the wake of the terror attacks in Paris

City transport officials say the drill will include simulations of trying to
placate passengers, negotiating with terrorists and carrying out a
counter-terrorism raid.

Extra
12. Euphoria as landmark Paris climate deal goes through
LE BOURGET, France --Cheering envoys from 195 nations on Saturday approved a historic accord in Paris to stop global warming, offering hope that humanity can avert catastrophic climate change and usher in an energy revolution.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius ended nearly a fortnight of grueling U.N. negotiations on the outskirts of Paris with the bang of a gavel, marking consensus among the ministers, who stood for several minutes to clap and shout their joy, with some shedding tears of relief.
"I see the room, I see the reaction is positive, I hear no objection. The Paris climate accord is adopted," declared Fabius, the president of the talks.
The post-2020 Paris Agreement ends decades-long rows between rich and poor nations over how to carry out what will be a multi-trillion-dollar campaign to cap global warming and cope with the impact of a shifting climate.
With 2015 forecast to be the hottest year on record, world leaders and scientists had said the accord was vital for capping rising temperatures and averting the most calamitous effects of climate change.
Without urgent action, they warned, mankind faced increasingly severe droughts, floods and storms, and rising seas that would engulf islands and coastal areas populated by hundreds of millions of people.
'Met the moment'
"The Paris agreement establishes the enduring framework the world needs to solve the climate crisis," U.S. President Barack Obama said.
"We
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1。奧朗德誓言要摧毀在巴黎襲擊
法國總統弗朗索瓦奧朗德發誓要破壞星期一的伊斯蘭國家集團在巴黎的暴行,有前途的新的嚴厲的反恐怖措施在國內强化對敘利亞的轟炸。
法國和比利時上演幾十突襲可疑的極端分子的搜捕行動持續了一個第八聖戰,包括在一個已知的激進的熱點在布魯塞爾,一些襲擊者被認為有生活。
描述協同攻擊,造成129人死亡,是“戰爭行為,”奧朗德敦促全球反擊破碎是說他將與美國和俄羅斯的同行在新的攻勢
會談。奧朗德稱,航母查爾斯戴高樂將被部署到地中海東部的“三我們有能力採取行動反對在敘利亞。
”我們將繼續在未來數周的罷工…將沒有喘息的機會,沒有停火,”他說。
在國內,奧朗德呼籲對急救狀態延長三個月,宣佈8,500個新的警詧和司法工作,以幫助打擊恐怖主義。俄羅斯總統普京弗拉迪米爾在一個20國集團會議上發言時說,這一襲擊證明了國際反恐聯盟的必要性…我們的悲劇事件也證明了我們是正確的,“他說,”我們的總統奧巴馬巴拉克,也在中土,說一個新的交易已經同意法國加快情報共亯。
他的國務卿克裡,降落在巴黎星期一晚的討論和描述為“精神變態攻擊怪物”。
2。土耳其擊落俄羅斯戰機
土耳其擊落一架俄羅斯戰機,聲稱違反土耳其
空域已經多次警告
和忽視。俄羅斯否認飛機越過敘利亞邊境進入土耳其的天空。
俄羅斯國防部說,它正在調查事故的

不過的情况下,它強調,飛機是在敘利亞領土在
飛行。”
俄羅斯蘇-24被擊落的炮火,但土耳其聲稱
F-16發射的俄羅斯飛機它忽視一些警告之後。
該部說,飛行員跳傘但說莫斯科和他們沒有進一步
接觸。

3。在雅典

警方炸彈爆炸說,炸彈爆炸的
希臘企業聯合會的大樓外,附近的議會在雅典市中心,造成傷害,但沒有
受傷。
警詧已經封鎖了下麵的警告電話
希臘雅典日報,使該地區的兩。現時還沒有立即聲稱責任。在附近的幾座建築中,爆炸粉碎了窗戶,包括旅舘、私人公寓和賽普勒斯大使館。政府和反對黨譴責了這次襲擊。從明天起,寒冷的前鋒將從明天起到北方來,中央氣象局說,整個北方的溫度都會被預期為從明天晚上到13度的低至25度,由於强烈的冷空氣質量到今年秋季,該局說,寒冷的前面將看到溫度在北下降至15度至13度之間的星期五和星期六早些時候。冷空氣質量預計不會影響中心和南部,5。ROC表示在基姆青年山姆的逝世表示哀悼
政府表示哀悼前南
韓國總統基姆young-sam.
死亡
外交部說,馬英九總統、總理毛
治國、外交部長戴維林有r-o-c代表
問在漢城的辦公室向朝鮮人民轉達他們incere同情。

基姆是韓國總統1993。

星期六就去世了。

卸任總統後,基姆先後五次訪問臺灣,並會見了
韓國眾多r-o-c政要。

馬政府說他大大有助於提高雙邊
關係,促進雙方之間的實質性關係。反恐怖主義活動加强
內閣表示將與總統馬英九推動
反恐努力的工作。

根據政府,恐怖攻击的預防
涉及國防、外交問題,這都屬於總統的


權力。官員說,政府已經採取了
反恐措施包括加强安全在機場和
場所,容易受到可能的攻擊急救響應計畫的準備。

行動之際,備受關注的臺灣可能成為攻擊的
伊斯蘭國家在r-o-c國旗出現在最近的一
目標極端組織文宣視頻:7。馬管理。尋求建立與高爐新政府的關係,政府說,它期待著與伯基納法索的新的領導人,以推進雙邊關係在該國的總統選舉後,在11月29日舉行的選舉後數月的政治動盪。前總理Roch馬克基督教勞動當選總統,後
他出現明顯的贏家。

外交部祝賀伯基納法索
人開放該國民主的新篇章,表示臺灣希望
工作與新領導人加强雙邊關係。
8。王牌的穆斯林禁令稱“危及美國安全”唐納德特朗普的反穆斯林言論破壞美國的國家安全促進伊斯蘭國家(是)組、五角大樓的警告。
共和黨領先的總統候選人已經表示,穆斯林應該被禁止進入美國,在加利福尼亞的致命襲擊之後。
但五角塔樓新聞秘書Peter Cook說這樣的話“支持ISIL的敘事”,指的是
。自從Mr先生發表講話以來,就有了全球的強烈抗議。美國國務卿克裡在星期二下午加入了譴責的譴責,他說,他們“不具有建設性”。Trump先生宣佈他的計畫之後在加利福尼亞襲擊了我們的本土恐怖主義的恐懼。一對穆斯林夫婦,被認為是激進的,開火,在聖貝納迪諾健康中心殺害了14人。
一個肇事者,tashfeen馬利克,據說宣誓效忠伊斯蘭國家悲劇的一天。
9。從聯合國返回TEPA部長氣候大會
魏國日元,臺灣環境保護局(EPA)的頭,回到國今天從巴黎,在那裡他曾在聯合國氣候變化會議相關活動的一部分。

的締約方會議第二十一届會議(cop21)關於氣候變化的聯合聯合國框架公約或公約,本星期五在法國首都。

雖然臺灣不是一個黨派的聯合國氣候變化框架公約,它有一個50人的代表團參加cop21活動作為工業技術研究院下的一個非政府組織的一部分。

圩是臺灣第一個環保局長參加扶貧活動。
10。馬管理。開展氣候變化倡議在cop21
環境部長圩已經啟動了泛太平洋氣候變化對氣候變化的影響在巴黎舉行的世界氣候變化會議上星期日,渭說,該倡議旨在幫助該地區處理全球變暖的影響,在臺灣開發的科技。魏是巴黎的締約方會議在聯合國氣候變化框架公約第二十一次會議。

不是臺灣公約的締約國,但魏臺灣參加在巴黎舉行的第一個事件E-P-A部長。

他將環境保護
雙邊會談他訪問期間的其他國家的官員。臺北市舉行反恐演習,臺北聯合公車系統和臺北市警察局將在下星期五進行一次反恐演練,根據都市交通運輸公司的負責,在巴黎的恐怖襲擊事件中組織起來。城市交通官員說,演習將包括在
安撫乘客的類比,與恐怖分子進行談判
反恐突擊。

額外
12。龍眼為地標巴黎氣候交易通過
Le Bourget,法國特使——歡呼來自195個國家的上星期六準予了一項歷史性的協定,在巴黎停止全球變暖,提供希望人類可以避免災難性的氣候變化,迎來一場能源革命。
法國外交部長洛朗·法比尤斯結束近一個星期的艱苦的聯合國與一個木槌聲郊區的巴黎談判,標誌著在大臣的共識,誰站在鼓掌呐喊歡樂幾分鐘,有流淚的救濟。
”我看見房間,我看到的反應是積極的,我沒有聽到反對意見。採用巴黎氣候協定,”聲明法比尤斯會談的總統。
2020年後的巴黎協定結束長達數十年的行富國和窮國之間如何進行什麼將是一個數萬億美元的活動限制全球變暖和應對氣候變化的影響。
2015預測是有記錄以來最熱的一年,世界各國領導人和科學家們說,協定是至關重要的上限溫度的上升和避免氣候變化的最災難性的影響。
不採取緊急行動,他們警告說,人類面臨著日益嚴重的乾旱、洪水和風暴,和海平面上升將吞沒的島嶼和沿海地區的數百萬人。
'met的時刻,
“巴黎協定建立持久框架的世界需要解决氣候危機,”美國總統巴拉克奧巴馬說,“我們的
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