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Taiwan’s cardiologist explains military exemption criteria
Actor Darren Wang was arrested in Taipei for allegedly attempting to evade military service by faking a heart condition. He was released on bail.
2025/05/14 12:00
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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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Taiwan minister calls for peaceful protests amid tensions
Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang stresses law adherence and public safety for upcoming KMT march. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an faces criticism over alleged trespassing.
2025/04/24 12:00
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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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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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Premier cautions against hasty no-confidence measures
Premier Cho Jung-tai urges adherence to the rule of law amid KMT protests in Taipei. He addresses the no-confidence vote proposal, emphasizing legal governance and citizen agreement.
2025/04/18 17:50
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Father fights for justice in Taiwan McDonald’s assault case
Father of a 17-year-old girl who died by suicide in Taipei plans to appeal a decision not to indict a McDonald’s supervisor for alleged sexual assault. He urges Taiwan’s judiciary to seek justice, questioning the prosecutors’ findings and highlighting the challenges victims face in gathering evidence.
2025/04/18 17:00
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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
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Prosecutors search properties linked to Kuomintang legislator
Authorities searched properties linked to Kuomintang legislator Fu Kun-chi on March 14, investigating alleged violations by Zhan Tianxia Co. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office emphasizes objectivity in its ongoing probe.
2025/03/14 18:00
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Taiwan prosecutors raid opposition leader’s Hualien home
Kuomintang’s Fu Kun-chi accuses the government of political persecution after a search at his Hualien home. The probe involves a campaign merchandise scandal.
2025/03/14 14:32
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British teacher fired after metro altercation in Taipei
Annie’s School in Taipei terminated a British teacher’s contract after a metro altercation. The incident violated the school’s zero-tolerance policy on violence.
2025/03/12 11:00
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Police data leak suspected in Darren Wang’s assault case
Prosecutors in New Taipei searched the Taipei police for a data leak in a case involving actor Darren Wang. The probe follows an alleged assault on an Uber driver.
2025/03/06 16:00
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Taipei man arrested for illegal marijuana cultivation
Taipei police arrested a 30-year-old man, Li, for growing marijuana at home. They seized 62 plants and dried cannabis. The case is under further investigation.
2025/03/06 08:00
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Taiwan justice minister backs lawful demonstrations
Justice Minister Cheng Ming-chien affirms respect for legal protests as the Taiwan People’s Party plans a rally against the ruling party. Investigations continue into a corruption case involving a former Taipei mayor’s secretary.
2025/01/06 11:00
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Taipei prosecutors to appeal Ko Wen-je’s bail decision
Taipei prosecutors will appeal the bail decision for TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, who must post NT$70 million bail, wear an ankle monitor, and face travel limits.
2024/12/30 18:06
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Ko Wen-je faces NT$30 million bail in corruption case
Taipei prosecutors order Ko Wen-je to post NT$30 million bail in corruption case. Restrictions on residence and travel imposed. Observers watch for political impact.
2024/12/27 09:01
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TPP’s Ko Wen-je faces 28.5-year sentence after indictment
Taipei prosecutors indicted TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je on bribery charges, recommending a 28.5-year sentence. The case involves Core Pacific City dealings.
2024/12/26 16:56
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TPP supporters rally for Ko outside prosecutor’s office
Supporters of Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je rallied outside the Taipei District Prosecutors Office amid bribery charges. The TPP calls it political persecution.
2024/12/26 16:53
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Ko Wen-je breaks silence, slams prosecution as political
Ko Wen-je breaks silence on Facebook, condemning his indictment as politically motivated. He challenges the evidence in the Core Pacific City case, urging judicial transparency.
2024/12/26 15:52
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Ko Wen-je faces charges of bribery, donation misuse
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je faces charges of bribery and misappropriation of political donations. Prosecutors recommend a 28.5-year sentence.
2024/12/26 11:36
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Prosecutors seek 28-year sentence for TPP Chair Ko Wen-je
Taipei prosecutors seek a 28-year sentence for ex-Mayor Ko Wen-je, accusing him of bribery and embezzlement. The high-profile case now heads to trial.
2024/12/26 10:33
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Taipei prosecutors to indict Ko and 10 others Thursday
Taipei prosecutors plan to indict Ko Wen-je and 10 others for corruption linked to Core Pacific City. The case underscores Taiwan’s fight against political corruption.
2024/12/25 16:05
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Ko Wen-je’s wife rallies for his peaceful return home
Chen Pei-chi, wife of TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, gathered supporters at Liberty Square on Dec. 24, urging for Ko’s safe return amid legal challenges.
2024/12/25 12:39
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DPP legislator files assault complaint against KMT member
Democratic Progressive Party legislator Lin Yueh-chin files an assault complaint against Kuomintang’s Chen Yu-jen after a brawl in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan.
2024/12/09 16:34