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  • DPP’s Chung Chia-pin apologizes after legislative brawl

    Read about the recent scuffle in Taiwan’s parliament where DPP and KMT legislators clashed during a bill reading, resulting in apologies and a call for better conduct among lawmakers.
    11小時前
  • Tsai stands by defense minister despite resignation offer

    Presidential Office Spokesperson Olivia Lin confirms Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng’s apology to President Tsai Ing-wen over a family-related issue and his verbal resignation offer. Tsai opts for Chiu to stay due to regional security concerns. Chiu’s son’s sex scandal triggers a National Security Bureau investigation. Speculation arises over Chiu’s resignation after missing a key event. Defense Ministry remains silent on the matter. Chiu’s absence from a legislative meeting fuels rumors of his potential leave.
    2024/03/29 16:22
  • Taiwan premier apologizes for Sudan Red dye scandal

    Premier Chen Chien-jen issues a public apology on behalf of the FDA over Sudan Red dye in chili powder. Efforts to address the issue ongoing. Chen pledges to rectify the problem and improve sampling inspection methods.
    2024/03/15 18:19
  • Premier Chen vows to overhaul foster care after abuse case

    Premier Chen Chien-jen vows to address deficiencies in child abuse case response, emphasizing joint efforts to enhance social safety net and scrutinize foster care system.
    2024/03/14 15:14
  • K-pop star Karina apologizes amid dating news uproar

    South Korean girl band aespa’s leader, Karina, faces backlash over her public apology for dating actor Lee Jae-wook. Fans’ reactions vary from support to protests, with some calling for Karina to end the relationship to protect her career. Despite the controversy, many fans continue to stand by Karina.
    2024/03/06 15:00
  • Chinese families demand truth in coast guard clash

    The controversy surrounding the death of Chinese fishermen in a Taiwan Coast Guard Administration operation intensifies as family representatives demand truth and accountability. Negotiations hinge on Taiwan’s sincerity, with demands for an apology, accountability, and compensation remaining non-negotiable. Accusations of Taiwan’s inconsistent narrative and lack of consensus on basic facts hinder effective negotiations.
    2024/03/06 11:22
  • System glitch disrupts meal plans: Uber Eats investigates

    Uber Eats faced a system crash on March 5, causing inconvenience for users unable to place orders. The company is investigating the cause and working to restore service. Customers left complaints on Facebook due to the disruption.
    2024/03/05 11:03
  • Yu Zong foods recalls snack after industrial dye scare

    Yu Zong Foods Co., parent company of the popular snack Hsia Wei Hsien, issued an apology after traces of Sudan III were found in their product. The contaminated batch, "Hsia Wei Hsien - Spicy Flavor," with expiry dates ranging from Sept. 8 to Oct. 2, 2024, has been recalled. Customers can apply for refunds or exchanges until March 31. Yu Zong Foods assured that only this specific batch was affected and pledged to enhance their supplier selection for food safety.
    2024/02/21 15:25
  • DPP candidate champions disability rights amid talk show row

    Human rights lawyer Chen Chun-han, a legislative-at-large candidate for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), responds to a controversy involving the online talk show "The Night Night Show with Hello." Chen appreciates the show’s apology for allowing mainland China media personality Wang Zhian to mimic disabled individuals, which was seen as a dig at the DPP and indirectly at Chen. Despite thinking the apology came late, Chen commends Hello and his production team for planning a special segment to discuss the issues faced by disabled and rare disease patients in Taiwan. Chen emphasizes that the core of the criticism lies in whether society can tolerate discrimination against the disabled and respect their right to political participation. He states that this is a human rights issue that transcends ideological and party lines. Chen also mentions that voters needn’t feel obligated to vote for the DPP in 2028, highlighting Taiwan’s democratic freedom and the importance of supporting any political party based on personal beliefs. However, he adds that if Hello and his team find the DPP under Lai Ching-te’s leadership satisfactory within the next four years and genuinely wish to support it, they would be welcomed.
    2024/01/30 17:51
  • Taiwan health official admits affair, seeks forgiveness

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare has addressed reports of an extramarital affair involving Secretary General Hsu Chao-cheng, expressing hopes that he will handle the matter appropriately. Hsu himself acknowledged the affair on Facebook, apologizing to his wife, family, and colleagues. The affair was brought to light by Mirror Media, which revealed frequent interactions between Hsu and a female subordinate, identified as Chen. Colleagues reported seeing them together watching movies and shopping. Deputy Minister Jih-Haw Chou of the Ministry of Health and Welfare stated that if any aspect of the affair relates to official duties, it will be further investigated.
    2023/12/06 20:34
  • MOEA refutes Ko’s corruption allegations amid pandemic

    The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) demanded an apology from Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) chairman Ko Wen-je for his corruption allegations against the government in producing face masks. The MOEA refuted Ko’s claims, stating the lack of evidence and emphasizing the need for public servants to ensure mask supply during the pandemic. Ko made the accusations during a campaign event, implicating the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in corruption cases involving masks, the Medigen COVID-19 vaccine, and egg imports. The MOEA referred to a previous incident where former Minister of the Interior Lee Hong-yuan apologized for baseless accusations and urged Ko to do the same.
    2023/11/22 20:35
  • Internet celebrities apologize, admit to cannabis use

    Prominent YouTuber Joeman, internet celebrity Lyla, and DJ Tang Yu publicly apologized for their involvement in a drug-related scandal. Joeman confessed to consuming and possessing marijuana in Taiwan and abroad throughout 2023, vowing he would never repeat his actions. Lyla, a mother herself, followed suit with an emotionally charged apology, acknowledging her use of marijuana in Taiwan and Thailand. Taiwanese singer Hsieh Ho-hsien, an advocate for marijuana legalization, commented on the matter, suggesting that there’s no need for hysteria. Joeman, Lyla, and Tang Yu were arrested for allegedly using and possessing marijuana, shocking their fans. The New Taipei City Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Corps launched a raid that led to the arrest of ten individuals, including Joeman and Lyla, bringing Taiwan’s drug laws into sharp focus.
    2023/11/08 19:21
  • THSR apologizes for massive crowds at Taichung station

    The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) issued an apology for the overcrowding experienced at its Taichung station on Sunday, with some passengers waiting for three hours without boarding. In preparation for the upcoming National Day holiday, the THSR promised to improve passenger guidance, divert passengers accordingly, and enhance crowd control measures.
    2023/10/02 16:09
  • Hou Yu-ih apologizes for leave, vows commitment to Taiwan

    Kuomintang presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih apologizes for taking leave to focus on his campaign, addressing accusations of "abandoning" his duty.
    2023/09/25 13:01
  • Ex-health minister declines apology for controversial words

    Yang Chih-liang, former Minister for Health, defiantly rejected demands for an apology on Aug. 28 for his controversial remarks made at a rally for business magnate Terry Gou a day earlier regarding domestic violence.
    2023/08/28 20:44
  • 菲殺台民/菲總統「授權」裴瑞茲「Apology」道歉

    廣大興漁船海上喋血命案,事發至今3個月,菲律賓總統艾奎諾三世今天正式授權特使「裴瑞茲」,親自到台灣向洪家人致歉,而裴瑞茲在記者會中終於說了「Apology」道歉字眼,對此,洪家家屬第一時間得知後表示「願意接受」,外傳菲律賓打算賠償上千萬賠償金給洪家,培瑞茲態度低調不願對外透露!
    2013/08/08 15:24
  • 【FOCUS新聞】菲國呼籲台灣 善待在台菲民

    菲律賓總統府發言人陳顯達,今天在記者會上除了宣讀菲律賓總統特使培瑞茲的聲明,表示已經對台灣漁民之死表達了正式的道歉(Formal Apology),陳顯達也呼籲台灣人不要把怒氣發洩在8萬5千名在台灣工作的菲律賓勞工。
    2013/05/16 20:51
  • 菲殺台民/百分百道歉! 外交史首度要到「Apology」

    台菲衝突兩度制裁過後,回頭檢視,這次菲律賓特使來台道歉,使用的是「Apology」,這在外交用辭上,是很慎重的百分百道歉!這也是我外交史上,首度有其它國家以「Apology」跟我們正式道歉!過去菲國誤把台灣嫌犯遣送大陸,也只是輕輕說「Sorry」,甚至3年前,8名香港觀光客死在菲律賓槍下,菲國政府也只是「Regret」表達遺憾。這回菲律賓三度用「Apology」道歉,代表完全承認自己的過失!
    2013/05/16 20:04
  • 破天荒! 日首相為戰行說「道歉」

    在大陸和南韓反日情緒持續升高之際,日本首相小泉純一郎今天在雅加達舉行的亞非高峰會中,對於日本在二次大戰的戰行公開道歉!這是有史以來,日本首相首度說出「道歉」(apology)這個字眼,中國大陸立刻有善意回應,今天全面關閉所有的反日網站。
    2005/04/22 14:05
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