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China Airlines faces probe over Busan landing incident
China Airlines flight from Taipei to Busan failed to follow landing instructions at Gimhae Airport, sparking an investigation. Taiwan offers support to South Korea.
2025/06/13 11:57
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Taipei bus crashes into tree, injuring 7 passengers
A Taipei bus crash on Zhongshan North Road injured seven. The driver cited a lapse in concentration. All passengers are treated, and the company covers costs.
2025/06/02 15:35
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MAC debunks false claims about Huang An’s Taiwan status
The Mainland Affairs Council refutes a viral video falsely claiming Huang An lost his citizenship. Officials stress the video is edited to mislead and sow discord.
2025/05/29 13:00
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Global Village Organization under labor investigation
Taipei’s Department of Labor confirms Global Village Organization’s wage delays, revealing financial issues. Over NT$15 million owed, potential penalties loom.
2025/05/27 11:00
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Eleven detained in Taiwan military service evasion scheme
New Taipei police have detained 11 individuals, including several prominent entertainers, in connection with a scheme to fabricate medical exemptions from Taiwan’s mandatory military service. The investigation began with actor Darren Wang and has expanded to reveal potential widespread abuse of the exemption system.
2025/05/14 16:21
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Taiwan officials clarify flag policy for World Masters Games
Taipei Deputy Mayor Lin Yi-hua clarifies that spectators can bring flags to the World Masters Games, despite rumors. Athletes will follow Olympic protocols.
2025/05/12 11:14
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Taiwan cracks down on internet bullying-for-hire services
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced a crackdown on online revenge-for-hire services. These illicit activities, promoting violence and harassment, face rigorous investigation.
2025/05/09 15:00
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美版創意私房曝!邪教組職「764」專挑9歲童 逼自虐、拍裸照
美國近期邪教組織「764」正在崛起,蔓延在全美各地的角落!美國聯邦調查局(Federal Bureau of Investigation,FBI)正在立案追緝名為764的犯罪集團。據傳,764利用網路、通訊軟體和遊戲聊天室來鎖定兒童,尤其是專挑9歲孩童下手。在獲得信任後,利用威脅、勒索及操控手段,迫使兒童拍攝並傳送自身私密影像。隨後再以威脅公開影像的理由,逼兒童自虐、虐待動物和更大尺度的性照片或影片,所作所為令人髮指,猶如美國版創意私房論壇。
2025/05/08 13:41
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Taiwan rescues 55 nationals from Thai scam compound
Taiwan and Thailand collaborated to rescue 55 Taiwanese nationals from a scam compound on the Thailand-Myanmar border. Victims faced violence and deception.
2025/05/07 10:59
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Experts warn of deadlock in EU-China trade priorities
As U.S.-China tariff negotiations approach their conclusion, European and Taiwanese experts met in Taipei to discuss strategies for countering Chinese subsidized imports. The EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles is being viewed as a potential model for Taiwan’s own protective measures, with experts emphasizing the need for coordinated international action against China’s industrial subsidies.
2025/05/02 19:08
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MAC defends focus on organizations amid contest controversy
The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies its investigation targets organizations linked to the CCP, not teacher Alice Ou. The essay contest raises legal concerns under the Cross-Strait Act.
2025/04/30 16:00
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Taiwan train bypasses stop, driver faces suspension
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. reports a train bypassed Banqiao Station due to driver error, affecting 150 passengers. The driver faces suspension and retraining.
2025/04/30 15:00
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Taiwanese man charged in deadly Vancouver festival attack
Canadian authorities suspect Kai-Ji Adam Lo in the Vancouver festival attack that killed 11. Lo, facing mental health issues, has been charged with murder.
2025/04/29 12:00
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Taichung probes illegal dog and leopard cat meat trade
Authorities in Taichung are investigating an alleged illegal dog and leopard cat meat trade. A city councilor revealed whistleblower reports and urged stricter regulations to prevent such activities.
2025/04/25 17:00
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Two opposition mayors to join Taiwan protest on Saturday
The Kuomintang plans a rally in Taipei on April 26 to protest alleged forgery in a recall petition. Party leaders criticize the investigation and urge public support.
2025/04/24 20:00
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Fire at Taipei Presidential Office quickly contained
A fire at Taipei’s Presidential Office on April 24 was quickly contained, with no injuries reported. The blaze, caused by contractor negligence, was extinguished within minutes.
2025/04/24 13:56
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Court detains driver after Taiwan student cyclist crash
A 41-year-old technician was detained in Changhua for negligence after his vehicle hit cyclists, injuring seven students. Police suspect drug use due to erratic driving.
2025/04/24 10:38
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Taiwan navy destroyer catches fire at port, no injuries
A fire on the ROCS Ma Kong at Suao Military Port has been extinguished with no injuries. The cause is under investigation. The ship was undergoing maintenance.
2025/04/23 16:00
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Taiwan probes vaccine maker after lab contamination scare
Taiwan’s FDA investigates Adimmune Corp. for potential GMP violations after a lab incident. Concerns rise over vaccine safety, but officials assure thorough testing.
2025/04/23 11:00
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Taiwan to summon opposition leader over illegal protest
Taiwan’s interior minister announced a probe into KMT Chairman Eric Chu for an illegal assembly in Taipei. The investigation follows a failure to secure a permit.
2025/04/21 11:13
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Taiwan’s TPP deliberates joining KMT’s April 26 protest
Taiwan People’s Party considers supporting Kuomintang’s April 26 protest against the investigation into "ghost signatures." Opposition leaders to discuss at summit.
2025/04/21 11:00
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Police prepare for second KMT protest at Prosecutors Office
Police will charge KMT Chairman Eric Chu and others for allegedly violating the Assembly and Parade Act during a protest in Taipei. Officers issued warnings to disperse, which were ignored. An investigation is underway, and KMT supporters plan another gathering.
2025/04/18 18:59
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No-confidence vote: What it means for Taiwan
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an reignites debate on a no-confidence vote in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, suggesting it could broaden President Lai’s perspective. The KMT, amid an investigation, considers the motion, needing support from other parties to succeed. Taiwan has yet to see a successful no-confidence vote, with past attempts failing.
2025/04/18 16:33
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Taiwan police charge opposition chief over protest
Taipei police announced legal action against KMT Chairman Eric Chu for an illegal assembly. Despite warnings, the protest persisted. The case is under investigation.
2025/04/18 14:41
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Taiwan interior minister warns KMT over illegal protests
Taiwan’s interior minister announced strict enforcement of the Assembly and Parade Act, following a KMT protest. Authorities will refer violations to prosecutors.
2025/04/18 11:13