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  • Hsiao Bi-khim misses overseas event amid election rumors

    Representative Hsiao Bi-khim missed an overseas community event in the United States due to poor health and rumors have circulated that she may return to Taiwan for a possible election campaign. Hsiao was scheduled to attend a Thanksgiving dinner with AIT Chair Laura Rosenberger but cited discomfort from a recent COVID-19 vaccine booster. Speculation has arisen that Hsiao may become Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Lai has remained tight-lipped about the vice presidential candidate, stating that the consideration is almost complete and an announcement will be made at the appropriate time. The presidential election registration in Taiwan is scheduled from November 20 to 24.
    2023/11/12 16:44
  • TSMC founder to promote peace and resilience at APEC summit

    TSMC Founder Morris Chang will represent Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen at the APEC summit in San Francisco. He has been tasked with promoting regional peace and resilience in supply chains. President Tsai expressed gratitude towards Chang for increasing Taiwan’s international visibility and fostering cooperation with other economies. She urged Chang to convey messages about Taiwan’s dedication to peace, building a resilient supply chain, pushing for a green transformation, and minimizing digital disparities. Chang agreed to accept this responsibility and promised to make utmost efforts in line with the president’s direction.
    2023/11/12 13:09
  • President Tsai attributes DPP’s success to Taiwanese support

    President Tsai Ing-wen attributes the DPP’s rule in Taiwan since 2016 to the support of the Taiwanese people. She emphasizes the robust democratic elections and system of checks and balances in Taiwan. Tsai states that the DPP and presidential candidate Lai Ching-te are the right choice for Taiwan. Under the DPP’s administration, Taiwan’s national power has enhanced, with GDP growth from NT$17.5 trillion in 2016 to a potential NT$23 trillion in 2023. President Tsai encourages Taiwanese to be proud of their achievements.
    2023/11/12 11:43
  • Taiwan committed to democracy and freedom: President Tsai

    President Tsai Ing-wen emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to protecting freedom, democracy, and regional peace at the 2023 Taipei Security Dialogue. The event focused on key issues including China’s challenge to the global order and democracy, the influence of the Ukrainian-Russian war on global relations, and China’s expanding global influence. Tsai discussed strengthening self-defense capabilities, restoring compulsory military service, increasing the defense budget, and highlighted Taiwan’s first domestically produced submarine prototype. She drew examples from Ukraine’s resistance against Russian invasion and conflicts in the Middle East to highlight the impact of "grey zone" activity on stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Other attendees included high-ranking officials from Taiwan’s government and diplomats and experts from various countries.
    2023/11/08 20:37
  • NSB watching Chinese spouses closely as election nears

    The National Security Bureau (NSB) chief Tsai Ming-yen has announced that Mainland Chinese spouses who accept funding from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will be handed over to judicial authorities. Tsai stated that while he respects the activities of Mainland Chinese spouses in Taiwan as long as they are legal, he urged vigilance in monitoring collaborations with united front work operations, activities with political objectives, and accepting funding from the CCP and its organizations in Taiwan. He emphasized that if there is concrete evidence, individuals will be handed over to judicial authorities. The potential inclusion of mainland China-born Xu Chunying in the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) at-large legislative candidate list has raised national security concerns. Xu claims to no longer carry any Chinese status and therefore believes she is not obligated to observe its laws. Tsai did not publicly comment on Xu’s case. In other news, Tsai stated that the case involving Democratic Progressive Party legislator Chao Tien-lin’s alleged extramarital affair partner being a spy is now in the courts for examination. Tsai respects the outcome of the investigation and refrained from further commenting as the case has entered judicial proceedings.
    2023/11/06 17:54
  • Selina生日秀全家福!兒正面萌照罕曝 網看哭:最美畫面

    女星Selina(任家萱)去(2022)年3月認愛小7歲的圈外男友「小徐」,今(2023)年3月無預警宣布懷孕,9月誕下兒子小腰果,正式升格人母。昨(10/31)慶祝42歲生日,罕見曬出一家三口全家福,兒子萌樣,引發熱議。
    2023/11/01 09:58
  • MOEA expresses concern about maintaining 2% GDP growth

    Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Wang Mei-hua, expressed concerns about maintaining a 2% GDP growth rate this year despite signs of economic recovery. She cited external factors such as inflation, the Russia-Ukrainian war, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as global market influences. However, Wang emphasized that Taiwan’s innovation and efficiency are key advantages that can withstand external economic pressures. The National Development Council also reported a slight improvement in economic measures, indicating subtle growth amidst global adversity. Despite challenges, Taiwanese authorities and stakeholders remain cautiously optimistic and ready to leverage the nation’s inherent strengths.
    2023/10/30 14:38
  • Tsai encourages unity and diversity ahead of Pride Parade

    President Tsai Ing-wen expresses hopes for Taiwan’s unity and support for diversity ahead of the 21st Taiwan Pride Parade. She highlights the passing of the same-sex marriage bill as a significant accomplishment and symbol of joint effort. Tsai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to respecting individual differences and driving progress in society. She warmly welcomes friends from around the world to participate in the parade, which emphasizes the importance of unity in Taiwan’s diverse society.
    2023/10/28 15:10
  • MOEA head reveals TSMC’s relocation to park in Taichung

    Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua confirmed on Thursday (Oct. 26) that an area at the Central Taiwan Science Park in Taichung (CTSP) has been reserved for the use of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). ​​​​​​​She explained that TSMC will decide further details of the plans. Earlier in October, TSMC scraped third-phase plans to move into the Longtan Science Park in Taoyuan in a public statement following strong protests from residents. 
    2023/10/26 14:57
  • Labor minister denies rumor of labor insurance bankruptcy

    The labor minister of Taiwan, Hsu Ming-chun, has assured the public that the government-backed labor insurance will not face bankruptcy. Hsu emphasized that the government will continue to allocate supplementary funds to prevent this outcome. Concerns had arisen due to the growing imbalance between the number of pension recipients and payees, with predictions of bankruptcy by 2028. However, Hsu pointed out that the government has been providing supplementary pension funds for the past four years and assured that this plan will be maintained. She also stated that the government’s supplementary labor insurance provisions are considered part of administrative expenditures. While there are currently no provisions in place for additional government funds, Hsu suggested that it could be implemented if approved.
    2023/10/25 17:58
  • Woman wanted for scamming Taiwanese in Australia

    The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia has alerted Australian law enforcement agencies to help apprehend a Taiwanese con artist. The fraudster, identified as a woman named Yang, has defrauded several Taiwanese citizens of approximately NT$20 million. Yang, who is on the wanted list, fled from Singapore to Australia and has been hiding in various states. She has used multiple aliases and previously targeted Taiwanese holiday workers in Australian meat processing factories, promising to help them obtain Permanent Residencies through "visa laundering." Recently, she has posed as an immigration consultant in LINE group chats and defrauded Taiwanese individuals through investment migration schemes. Authorities are urging the public to use legal immigration channels and remain vigilant against this wanted scam artist.
    2023/10/25 16:21
  • Prof. May Oo Lwin rethinks the future of global health

    Professor May Oo Lwin from Nanyang Technological University spoke at the CTeC Asia event, warning against the dangerous rise in COVID-19 misinformation. Stressing the crucial role of media as a trustworthy information source, she called for public vigilance and cross-sector collaboration to counter disinformation.
    2023/10/22 17:47
  • Taiwanese actress Lai Pei-hsia renounces U.S. citizenship

    Taiwanese actress Lai Pei-hsia announces that she has officially obtained her Certificate of Loss of Nationality of the United States, putting an end to the controversy surrounding her U.S. citizenship. After submitting her application to the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and going through the interview process, Lai finally received the certificate.
    2023/10/21 17:52
  • President Tsai affirms Taiwan-Belgium friendship

    During a meeting with a Belgian parliamentary delegation, President Tsai Ing-wen emphasized the shared values of freedom and democracy between Taiwan and Belgium. She expressed the desire to establish institutionalized cooperation in areas such as cybersecurity. The delegation, led by Els Van Hoof, Chairwoman of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, was welcomed by Secretary-General to the President Lin Chia-lung.
    2023/10/18 15:25
  • President Tsai reiterates Taiwan’s commitment to peace

    President Tsai Ing-wen meets with a delegation from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), emphasizing Taiwan’s commitment to not provoke or act rashly amid tense cross-strait relations, and the importance of strengthening relations with the U.S. and other democracies. She highlights Taiwan’s achievements in self-reliant defense, including the development of advanced jet trainers and submarines.
    2023/10/16 16:47
  • Unsolicited packages unveil new fraud scheme in Taiwan

    A new parcel scam has surfaced in Taiwan. A Miaoli resident was targeted, forced to pay for an order she didn’t make. Police urge vigilance, especially in online shopping.
    2023/09/27 11:51
  • 青春回憶殺!盤點「TANK十大神曲」 粉絲哭:完全聽不膩

    TANK呂建忠曾以〈給我你的愛〉、〈專屬天使〉和〈如果我變成回憶〉等歌曲征服許多歌迷,曾經為潘瑋柏、S.H.E、林依晨等歌手作詞作曲,當年更被稱為「周杰倫接班人」。
    2023/09/25 16:06
  • President Tsai visits Pingtung after factory blaze tragedy

    President Tsai Ing-wen visits Pingtung after a devastating factory explosion. She demands an investigation and offers condolences to the victims’ families. Stay updated with the latest news.
    2023/09/23 17:20
  • 見證Selina當媽!陳嘉樺Ella差點沒受邀 笑虧:一孕傻三年

    日前Selina誕下兒子小腰果,好姐妹Ella、Hebe全陪在身旁,這回Ella現身活動談「真的非常感動」,也笑虧Selina一度差點忘記邀請她來陪產,真的是一孕傻三年;至於同場的周湯豪,也回應近期和歐漢聲前妻的緋聞事件。 藝人Ellavs.周湯豪:「那是20幾歲認識的(為什麼),因為拍「薔薇之戀」,比莉姐是演我們的那個管家,所以其實那時候就認識Nick了,也沒有到Baby啦,就是大概國小而已。」 見面忍不住憶當年,Ella談的電視節目,已足足是20年前,當時看著周湯豪長大,近期也湊巧,見證另一個小生命的誕生,就是Selina的兒子小腰果。 藝人Ella:「然後我也是這樣親眼見證,覺得生命的奇蹟,而且其實我在看Selina這樣子,努力的過程,真的非常的感動,因為你有多了解她,你就會知道她的那份努力,是多麼的不容易。」 她和HEBE田馥甄,當天湊巧沒工作能伴在身旁,只是小腰果,一度遇上肺積水,Ella送上暖暖的安慰。 藝人Ella:「我兒子其實剛出生的時候,也有類似的問題,他也是住在保溫箱,然後戴呼吸器這樣,然後我就跟老婆就說,其實就是不用擔心,交給專業的人就好,SPodcast迎任而解片段,我根本從來沒想過我要自然產,沒想到竟然改變竟然轉念,真的我覺得這個小孩,他的意念應該很強烈,他在影響你他在影響我,我被他控制著,我真的是宿主。」 母愛爆棚想堅持自然產,日前SHE,也在Selina的Podcast頻道合體,節目於SHE911,成軍22周年當天上線。 藝人ELLA:「唉人家說一孕傻三年,她這種狀況我能理解,畢竟我也是到第六年以後才開始清醒。」 同時大家也關心周湯豪,疑似好事近了,和歐漢聲前妻鄭雲燦幽會,難不成脫單了嗎。 周湯豪vs.記者:「(所以現在是友達以上),單身單身單身,我好朋友很多,(異性的好朋友),異性的好朋友也蠻多,你說七夕去帶人家去吃雞胸肉嗎,(沒有如果你要吃雞胸肉),(就你在節食的狀態),(那你另外一半你怎麼照顧她)。」 說大家想太多啦,最近的心思都在忙瘦身,靠雞胸肉度日,想幸福肥還得再等等。
    2023/09/12 20:23
  • S.H.E慶成軍22年合體了! 揭Selina陪產內幕氣喊:沒受邀

    任家萱(Selina)日前宣布兒子「小腰果」誕生喜訊,且好姐妹Hebe及Ella到場陪產,一起見證這美好時刻,三姝的好感情羨煞眾人。今(11)日是S.H.E成軍22週年紀念日,Selina邀了Hebe和Ella錄製Podcast節目《迎任而解》,作為送給歌迷大禮,但Ella跟Hebe卻爆料,Selina一開始根本沒邀約她們陪產!
    2023/09/11 12:41
  • Cheng Li-chun confirms no plans for election

    Cheng Li-chun, DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign convener and chairperson of the Foundation for Future Generations, stated on Sept. 6 that she has no intention to run for the election.
    2023/09/06 16:58
  • Hsinchu mayor contests indictment, cites political motive

    Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an’s indictment sparks controversy as she challenges the charges, alleging political motivation. Premier Chen Chien-jen urges focus on judicial proceedings. Get the latest updates on this case.
    2023/08/15 20:23
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    2023/08/15 16:12
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    2023/08/15 16:10
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    2023/08/15 16:10
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