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President Tsai urges Canada to back Taiwan’s CPTPP bid
Former President Tsai Ing-wen thanked Canadian leaders for supporting Taiwan’s CPTPP bid. She emphasized Taiwan-Canada cooperation’s role in enhancing security and prosperity.
11小時前
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Taiwan union criticizes MOEA head’s nuclear energy remarks
The Taiwan Environmental Protection Union criticized Economic Minister J. W. Kuo for illegal pro-nuclear remarks, urging acknowledgment of local opposition to nuclear plants.
13小時前
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Golden Bell Awards honor TVBS series ’Living’ with six wins
The 59th Golden Bell Awards celebrated the TVBS series "Living" as a major winner with six awards, including Best Actor and Best Actress, on Oct. 19.
15小時前
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Taiwan’s jobless rate hits 24-year low in October
Taiwan’s unemployment rate hit a 24-year low in October at 3.40%, according to DGBAS. The labor market remains stable, with employment rising and fewer working reduced hours.
16小時前
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Taiwan defeats U.S. in historic Premier 12 baseball win
Taiwan’s baseball team defeated the U.S. 8-2 in the WBSC Premier 12, marking their first win against the U.S. in 21 years. Coach Tseng Hao-chu praised the team’s effort and highlighted the victory’s significance for Taiwanese baseball.
16小時前
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Micro-payment platform sees 30% transaction increase
The National Credit Card Center reports a 30% rise in micro-payment transactions, reaching over 5.6 million monthly. This trend highlights the shift to cashless payments.
17小時前
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Traffic deaths in Taiwan drop 5.6% from last year
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications reports 30 traffic fatalities in Taiwan from Nov. 9 to Nov. 15. Taoyuan City leads in deaths, prompting safety measures.
18小時前
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Wistron, Phison fund NT$2.3B NYCU project in Tainan
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University begins construction on two research buildings in Tainan, funded by Wistron and Phison. The NT$2.3 billion project will enhance AI semiconductor talent and foster industry-academia collaboration.
18小時前
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Taiwan minister launches anti-bullying initiative
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming announced a new initiative to combat workplace bullying in Taiwan’s public sector. He introduced a whistleblower email and pledged to handle reports personally, aiming to improve managerial practices and address overtime concerns.
19小時前
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Taiwan legislators demand workplace bullying reforms
Legislators and civil groups in Taipei demand reforms to tackle workplace bullying after a Ministry of Labor official’s suicide. Calls for stronger protections and legislative changes grow.
19小時前
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President Lai plans Pacific tour, transit details pending
Deputy Foreign Minister Tien Chung-kwang announced plans for President Lai Ching-te’s diplomatic transit are under review. Lai will visit the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6. Rumors of transits through Hawaii and Guam persist, but details remain unconfirmed. Tien assured safety measures for Tuvalu’s limited airport facilities and addressed potential interference from China. President Lai aims to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional issues with the heads of state.
20小時前
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Taipei City revises workplace bullying procedures
Taipei City revises workplace bullying procedures, removing the one-year complaint deadline and requiring investigations within seven days. New measures ensure fairness with external experts on grievance committees. The city aims to process grievances within a month and offers courses on bullying prevention and emotional management.
20小時前
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Delta Electronics unveils AI energy solutions at COP29
Delta Electronics showcased energy-saving solutions for AI at COP29, marking their 17th year at the event. They introduced liquid cooling tech to improve data center efficiency.
20小時前
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Economic ministry clarifies data submission policy
The Ministry of Economic Affairs clarified that Minister J.W. Kuo directed department heads, not employees, to meet data deadlines without affecting evaluation grades, countering media claims.
20小時前
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Mayor Lu invites fans to cheer for Taiwan with sun cakes
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-Yen will distribute 2,000 sun cakes on Nov. 23 to rally support for Taiwan’s baseball team against Japan. Join the live broadcast event.
21小時前
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Premier Cho urges diverse themes at Chiang Kai-shek Hall
Premier Cho Jung-tai urges diverse themes at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to boost Taiwan’s democratization narrative. He highlights the importance of transitional justice and efficient implementation.
22小時前
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Taiwan’s development fund reports NT$33 billion revenue
The National Development Fund reported 2023 revenue of NT$33 billion, with TSMC dividends contributing 58%. Despite some losses, the fund’s diversified strategy shows growth.
22小時前
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Labor minister resigns after employee suicide incident
Premier Cho Jung-tai accepted Labor Minister Ho Pei-shan’s resignation after a tragic incident. Deputy Minister Chen Ming-jen steps in temporarily.
22小時前
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Taiwan faces U.S. in crucial WBSC Premier 12 matchup
Taiwan faces the U.S. in the WBSC Premier 12 on Nov. 22. Lefty Chen Po-ching pitches after a loss to Venezuela. Can new strategies lead to victory?
23小時前
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Bo Guagua seeks family reunion in Taiwan
Bo Guagua, son of ex-Chinese official Bo Xilai, seeks family reunification in Taiwan, says the Mainland Affairs Council. His application follows standard procedures.
1天前
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Labor ministry struggles to contact Hsieh for apology
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan cannot reach Hsieh Yi-jung, complicating her planned apology for alleged workplace bullying. Public scrutiny intensifies.
1天前
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Cold air mass may hit Taiwan next week, says meteorologist
The Central Weather Administration reports a northeast monsoon will bring showers to northern and eastern Taiwan on Nov. 22. Cooler weather persists through Saturday.
1天前
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Netflix drama ’Born for the Spotlight’ tops charts
Netflix’s "Born for the Spotlight" captivates with its portrayal of the entertainment industry. Directed by Yen Yi-wen, it reveals secrets and features award-winning actors.
1天前
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Taiwan to cut tariffs on 17 items from Paraguay
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan approved a draft to exempt tariffs on 17 items from Paraguay, including pork and wheat flour, under a trade agreement. This aims to boost economic ties.
1天前
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Taiwan legislators advocate for kids’ rights legislations
Legislators and civic groups in Taiwan urge the government to boost funding for children and adolescents, highlighting the need for better resources and rights protection.
1天前