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Taiwan ramps up defenses against Chinese infiltration
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has reported to the Legislative Yuan on four methods of infiltration by China: "compatriot’s affection," "familial love," "organized crime," and "online communication." The National Army is taking measures to counter these infiltration tactics, including domain safety checks on military computer networks and careful examination of file transfer procedures. China’s state security agency has been actively penetrating Taiwan’s defenses with espionage activities, targeting classified information on underground organizations. The MJIB plans to strengthen reconnaissance-based technologies and the agile use of computing to ensure effective case investigations.2023/10/30 14:50 -
Typhoon Koinu strikes Taiwan, sets new wind speed record
Typhoon Koinu struck Taiwan, setting a wind speed record and causing havoc. Stay updated on the storm’s impact and safety measures.2023/10/05 20:17 -
Launch Technologies offers NT$300K to firefighters’ families
Launch Technologies, a prominent tech firm, offers condolences and NT$300,000 to support families of four firefighters lost in a Pingtung factory explosion. The company’s chairman, Liu An-hao, expresses sympathy and emphasizes safety measures. #LaunchTech #PingtungFire #CondolenceAid2023/09/27 18:08 -
Pingtung explosion spurs reviews of workplace safety
After a tragic explosion in Pingtung, Taiwan, workplace safety measures and emergency procedures are under scrutiny. Businesses are fortifying safety protocols, and inspection standards are being reviewed to prevent such incidents in the future.2023/09/27 17:02 -
Kee Tai to accept responsibility for collapse
Kee Tai has taken responsibility, halted construction, and stabilized the site. The Taipei City Government has intervened to ensure public safety. No casualties have been reported, and Kee Tai plans to provide restitution measures for affected residents.2023/09/08 10:34 -
Poisonous mushrooms spring up in Kaohsiung after heavy rain
Kaohsiung City tackles a sudden influx of poisonous wild mushrooms in its parks following heavy rain. Authorities are working swiftly to eliminate the fungi, identified as potentially harmful "green-spored parasol mushrooms." The public is urged to avoid touching or consuming them due to their toxic effects. Learn about the measures being taken to ensure safety.2023/08/18 23:30 -
Vehicle-pedestrian yielding rules tightened again for safety
New Taipei City witnessed a surge in reports of vehicles failing to yield to pedestrians, prompting authorities to tighten regulations for pedestrian safety. Learn about the increased fines and improved driver awareness.2023/08/09 19:50 -
Taipei Metro launches emergency stop buttons on Wenhu Line
Taipei Metro launched two emergency stop buttons at a Wenhu Line station on Thursday (July 13) to enhance safety measures following the deadly accident on the Taichung Metro in May.2023/07/13 20:12 -
Taiwanese turn to portable electric fans to beat the heat
The Central Weather Bureau (CWB) has issued heat warnings for seven cities and counties in Taiwan, emphasizing the urgent need for preventive measures against the scorching temperatures. To beat the blistering heat, many people in Taiwan have resorted to utilizing portable electric fans while venturing outdoors.2023/07/13 17:28 -
Taiwan calls for enhanced road safety measures
Growing concerns have emerged among pedestrians and drivers in Taiwan regarding traffic accidents involving large vehicles, particularly buses.2023/05/23 16:54 -
66% Taiwanese support end two-stage left turn for scooters
Taiwanese scooter riders are advocating for improved road safety measures, the removal of the two-stage left turn rule, and the right to use the fast lane.2023/05/15 18:53 -
Public calls for faster safety measures after TMRT accident
Taichung MRT has come under scrutiny following an incident involving a crane boom that fell onto the tracks, resulting in the death of one passenger and injuries to ten others.2023/05/12 20:29 -
Increase in electric buses prompts new safety drills
In pursuit of its target to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, the Taiwanese government has been providing financial support to bus companies to acquire electric buses.2023/02/22 19:40