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NVIDIA to build Taiwan’s first giant AI supercomputer
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to build Taiwan’s first giant AI supercomputer in collaboration with Foxconn, TSMC, and the Taiwanese government. This initiative is part of Huang’s vision of "AI factories" that will form the foundation of future computing infrastructure, positioning Taiwan as "the epicenter where AI and robotics is going to come from."
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Taiwan threatens 7-year sentences for draft dodging
The Ministry of the Interior in Taiwan warns against draft dodging, highlighting severe penalties for forging documents to evade military service. Offenders face up to seven years in prison.
2025/05/17 09:00
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Taipei Dome to host World Masters Games opening ceremony
Taipei will host the 2025 World Masters Games at the Taipei Dome. Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim will attend the opening, with NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang as torchbearer.
2025/05/16 17:00
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Jensen Huang to lead World Masters Games as the torchbearer
Taipei City announced the 2025 World Masters Games at Taipei Dome, featuring NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang as torchbearer. Mayor Chiang praised the partnership, highlighting Taipei’s commitment to international exchange.
2025/05/16 10:21
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Taiwan’s President Lai to skip World Masters Games opening
President Lai Ching-te will not attend the 2025 World Masters Games opening in Taipei. Minister Shih Che will represent the government. Taiwan aims for a successful event.
2025/05/15 18:15
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Protesters clash with police at Taiwan funeral home opening
Protesters in Fangyuan Township oppose a new funeral home and crematorium project, citing environmental concerns. The Changhua County Government pledges dialogue.
2025/05/15 17:09
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Taiwan allocates NT$40M for sovereign AI development
Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council secures NT$40 million for an AI corpus project. Officials stress the need for local data to reduce reliance on foreign AI tech.
2025/05/15 06:00
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Taichung MRT Blue Line project hits major milestone
Taichung’s MRT Blue Line project advances with a key contract signing, uniting Taiwan, Singapore, France, and South Korea. Mayors Lu and Chiang lead the event.
2025/05/14 17:00
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Taipei strengthens regulations against hidden cameras
Taipei City plans to implement new regulations by the end of May to prevent hidden camera use in public spaces, enhancing privacy protection. The amendments expand detection and management authority, requiring monthly inspections in restrooms and changing rooms.
2025/05/13 20:00
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Presidential Office: Taiwan not part of U.S.-China deal
The U.S. State Department clarified that President Trump’s remarks on unification relate only to U.S.-China trade, not Taiwan. Taiwan’s government prioritizes peace and stability.
2025/05/13 15:00
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Taiwan university launches center to update business laws
National Taiwan University launched the Center for Innovative Enterprise Law, aiming to foster dialogue among industry, government, and academia. Cathay Financial’s Tsai Hong-tu emphasized the need for legal frameworks to keep pace with corporate growth and technological advancements.
2025/05/12 14:00
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Taiwan city builds love attraction for 520 celebrations
Tainan City unveils the "Double52000" love wishing pool at The Spring from May 17 to June 30, featuring 100,000 pink bubble balls. Enjoy romantic events and a love market.
2025/05/11 07:00
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Kaohsiung loses half its athletes to northern Taiwan
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai vows to address the exodus of athletes to northern Taiwan by improving training and support. City officials cite outdated facilities and insufficient resources as key issues.
2025/05/09 20:00
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Opposition party slams Taiwan’s record on worker rights
The Taiwan People’s Party criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party for retracting holidays, calling Taiwan a "sweatshop island." The debate highlights labor policy tensions.
2025/05/09 16:54
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Taiwan central bank outlines sovereign wealth strategy
President Trump orders a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, sparking Taiwan’s debate on its own. Taiwan’s Central Bank proposes strategies, emphasizing independent management and legal frameworks.
2025/05/07 23:00
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President Lai pledges child safety reforms after abuse case
President Lai Ching-te emphasizes the need for safe environments for children amid the "Kai Kai Case." He advocates for improved childcare services and shared responsibilities.
2025/05/07 19:00
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Taiwan rescues 55 nationals from Thai scam compound
Taiwan and Thailand collaborated to rescue 55 Taiwanese nationals from a scam compound on the Thailand-Myanmar border. Victims faced violence and deception.
2025/05/07 10:59
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Taiwan assures public on pork safety amid ractopamine find
Taiwan’s health minister reassures the public on food safety after ractopamine is found in imported pork. Authorities maintain strict inspections and transparency.
2025/05/06 17:01
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Taichung mayor urges energy policy shift amid tariff fears
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen urges Taiwan to adapt its energy policy amid decommissioning of a nuclear reactor. She highlights potential power shortages and tariff challenges.
2025/04/29 17:28
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Taiwan opposition slams 3-page plan for US$12.6B spending
Huang Kuo-chang urges Taiwan’s government to detail a NT$410 billion ordinance, stressing industry support and fiscal discipline. Premier Cho defends the plan.
2025/04/28 23:00
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Taiwan parties seek to remove president after one year
Huang Kuo-chang, Taiwan People’s Party chairman, urges President Lai Ching-te to resign, citing government failures. Opposition parties plan recall efforts.
2025/04/28 23:00
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Taiwan opposition questions priorities in stimulus plan
Premier Cho Jung-tai seeks Legislative Yuan support for a NT$410 billion budget to boost Taiwan’s resilience. Key issues include energy policy and industry support.
2025/04/28 20:00
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Taiwan opposition unites against DPP recall campaigns
Thousands of protesters braved heavy rain in Taipei to voice opposition against President Lai Ching-te’s policies, as KMT and TPP leaders criticized the DPP for orchestrating recall campaigns against opposition legislators. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an compared Taiwan under DPP rule to a dictatorship, while TPP Chairman Huang referenced detained former mayor Ko Wen-je as a symbol of resistance. The demonstration gains significance amid concerns about Taiwan’s export economy and democratic institutions.
2025/04/26 23:57
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New Taipei mayor refutes rumors of political targeting
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih refutes claims of fines against businesses supporting a KMT legislator’s recall. He urges an end to misinformation and political conflict.
2025/04/25 20:00
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Taiwan to bolster Mini Three Links while countering Beijing
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council plans to support Kinmen against China’s unification efforts. Minister Chiu Chui-cheng emphasizes cross-strait policy clarity and local development.
2025/04/25 13:00