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Taiwan’s Examination Yuan challenges pension reform law
Taiwan’s Examination Yuan challenges pension reform law, citing threats to fund sustainability and generational justice. The Executive Yuan also questions the law’s constitutionality.
2026/01/08 18:08
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Taiwan dismisses China’s Taipei 101 drone footage as AI-made
Taiwan says Chinese drones never entered its airspace, calling Beijing’s Taipei 101 footage ’cognitive warfare’ and likely AI-generated propaganda.
2025/12/31 15:18
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Cross-national alliance warns of China exercise risks
IPAC criticizes China’s military exercises, warning they threaten Indo-Pacific peace. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs supports IPAC, urging global action.
2025/12/30 17:00
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Cho Jung-tai accuses China of dividing Taiwan society
China’s military begins "Justice Mission 2025" drills near Taiwan, coinciding with key political events. Taiwan’s Premier Cho urges unity and calls for defense budget approval.
2025/12/30 14:19
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Taiwan monitors Chinese exercises in territorial waters
The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command conducts live-fire drills near Taiwan as part of "Justice Mission 2025." Taiwan’s defense ministry responds with strategic measures.
2025/12/30 13:00
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China’s Justice Mission drills to disrupt 941 Taiwan flights
Chinese military drills disrupt 941 Taiwan flights, affecting 100,000+ passengers with only 24 hours’ notice, violating international protocols.
2025/12/29 21:04
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Military drills follow Twin Cities talks: What’s the signal?
China launched Justice Mission 2025 drills around Taiwan one day after Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an’s call for dialogue in Shanghai, revealing Beijing’s dual approach to cross-strait ties.
2025/12/29 11:31
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China conducts military drills near Taiwan amid tensions
The PLA conducts "Justice Mission 2025" drills near Taiwan, testing joint combat capabilities. Taiwan condemns the actions, urging peace and stability.
2025/12/29 11:24
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淫魔檔案又提川普!檢察官電郵稱:曾搭艾普斯坦私人飛機8次
美國司法部(U.S. Justice Department)本週二(23日)公布了有關淫魔富商艾普斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)的新一波文件,其中紐約一名檢察官的電子郵件中稱,美國總統川普(Donald Trump)乘坐艾普斯坦私人飛機的次數「比先前報導的還多更多」。
2025/12/24 11:52
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經典賽/曾三振大谷翔平!鄧愷威表態參戰中華隊 等巨人同意
旅美投手鄧愷威休賽季期間持續訓練,今年鄧愷威在大聯盟投出生涯首場先發勝投,還曾三振道奇日籍球星大谷翔平,以實際行動證明在大聯盟舞台的發展潛力。根據《The Mercury News》記者桑托斯(Justice delos Santos)在個人社群帳號指出,「鄧愷威非常有意願代表中華隊出戰經典賽,不過他與巨人隊之間仍在溝通中。」
2025/12/10 15:11
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Advocates criticize delay in sexual assault statute bills
The Judicial Reform Foundation urges Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan to prioritize reform bills on childhood sexual assault statutes and victim compensation amid Ministry of Justice delays.
2025/12/01 15:17
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Taiwan’s child exploitation forum linked to 400 arrests
The Taipei District Court sentenced entertainer Mickey Huang to a suspended 1-year, 6-month term with 4 years of probation for violating the Personal Data Protection Act. The appellate court increased the number of victims from 37 to over 2,000, allowing them to seek compensation. Attorney Charlies Liu praised the broader scope of justice achieved.
2025/11/26 15:00
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Takeshi Kaneshiro returns after 8 years in new thriller
Takeshi Kaneshiro returns to the big screen in "Sons of the Neon Night," premiering Oct. 9 in Taiwan. The film, directed by Juno Mak, features a star-studded cast and explores a gripping tale of crime and justice.
2025/09/16 16:00
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Taiwan removes Chiang Kai-shek statue from scenic area
Workers removed the Chiang Kai-shek statue from Lishan Guesthouse in Taichung on Sept. 10. It will be preserved at Lishan Heritage Museum. A calligraphy art installation will replace it.
2025/09/11 14:36
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Taiwan legislator indicted for slapping colleague in session
Lo Chih-chiang criticizes Chiu Yi-ying’s indictment for slapping him, calling it delayed justice. Chiu apologizes, pledging to improve and continue public service.
2025/09/06 08:00
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Taiwan considers denying parole for serious offenders
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan reviews a draft amendment to the Criminal Code, focusing on parole for life sentences. Justice Minister Tseng supports denying parole for serious offenders.
2025/08/28 08:00
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Cross-strait legal controversy erupts in Taichung court
The Taichung District Court faces controversy as a Chinese lawyer represents a company in a civil case. Legal debates arise over Taiwan’s practice laws.
2025/08/14 11:55
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Legislative vote blocks Taiwan’s highest court nominees
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan voted on Judicial Yuan nominees, with KMT and TPP opposing. Concerns included nominees’ qualifications and independence.
2025/07/25 15:00
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Taiwan ministry meets victims of university blood scandal
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education addresses a scandal at National Taiwan Normal University involving non-consensual experiments on women’s soccer players. Affected students seek justice.
2025/07/17 13:00
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New corrections director pledges facility renovations
Lin Hsien-ming becomes director of Taiwan’s Agency of Corrections, pledging to tackle overcrowding and modernize facilities. Justice Minister Cheng outlines key initiatives.
2025/07/16 16:47
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Taiwan’s Accusefive to promote DC’s Superman release
Director James Gunn greets Taiwanese fans in a video ahead of the July 9 release of "Superman." He announces Accusefive as promotion ambassadors and teases the new "Justice Gang" team.
2025/07/04 17:19
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Greenpeace appeals Taiwan’s first climate lawsuit ruling
https://tvbs-news.aiwize.com/review-article?id=w8ZwOX0IK
2025/06/04 14:00
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Taiwan president: We must preserve Tiananmen memory
President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan stresses the importance of remembering the Tiananmen Square Incident to honor history and resist authoritarianism. He criticizes Beijing’s silence and highlights Taiwan’s commitment to democracy and transitional justice.
2025/06/04 13:00
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Taiwan signs criminal justice treaty with Marshall Islands
Taiwan and the Marshall Islands signed a treaty on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters, marking Taiwan’s first such agreement this year. This partnership enhances international judicial collaboration, allowing both nations to request legal aid in criminal cases.
2025/05/14 21:00
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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