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  • Kaohsiung mayor demands Taipower reform after outages

    Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai expressed dissatisfaction with Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) during an interpellation at the City Council. Three power failures occurred in Kaohsiung within three days. Chen assigned a consumer ombudsman to assess damage and investigate losses. He demanded Taipower conduct an examination, upgrade the grid, enhance safety measures, and implement thorough management.
    2023/11/22 20:30
  • Youth groups urge candidates to address youth issues

    The Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy (TYAD) calls on presidential candidates to address youth concerns in their "2024 Youth Policy White Paper." Key issues include national defense, voting age, housing, traffic safety, work conditions, and mental health. TYAD seeks direct responses from candidates.
    2023/10/25 17:42
  • Premier urges citizens in China to prioritize safety

    Taiwan Premier Chen Chien-jen issues a safety warning to Taiwanese citizens in China, urging them to prioritize personal safety and stay in contact with the government. The alert comes after the recent arrest of a Taiwanese woman during a family visit to China, raising suspicions of political motives.
    2023/10/06 14:22
  • FDA finds food safety issues at border inspection

    Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported that several food items failed safety standards at border inspection. These include American cherries, Chinese chili powder and Thai mangosteen.
    2023/09/12 15:05
  • China issues live-fire drill warning on 823 anniversary

    China’s Fuzhou Maritime Safety Administration issued a navigation warning on Wednesday (Aug. 23), indicating that an artillery unit will conduct a live-fire drill in the next two days.
    2023/08/23 16:18
  • Lai Ching-te vows to tackle road safety issues at Ketagalan

    Taiwan presidential candidates Lai Ching-te, Hou Yu-ih, Ko Wen-je, and Foxconn Founder Terry Gou,addressed crowds at the "Stop Killing Pedestrians" march on Ketagalan Boulevard on Sunday, August 20.
    2023/08/21 10:14
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