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Minister Kuo’s assets exceed NT$300M, report shows
The Control Yuan released asset declarations for Taiwan’s officials, revealing Minister J.W. Kuo’s NT$300 million holdings. Vice President Hsiao and Vice Premier Cheng also disclosed assets.
1小時前
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Former TSMC chair downplays Trump impact on semiconductors
Mark Liu, former TSMC chairman, downplays Trump’s impact on Taiwan’s semiconductor sector. He highlights the strong Taiwan-U.S. industry ties and tariff resilience.
2小時前
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Taiwan reports 250 severe flu cases, 41 deaths this season
Taiwan’s CDC reports 250 severe flu cases and 41 deaths this season, the highest in a decade. With a cold front coming, flu activity may rise. Vaccination urged.
5小時前
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President Lai hails Team Taiwan’s baseball triumph
President Lai Ching-te praised Team Taiwan for their WBSC Premier12 victory, highlighting their global impact beyond semiconductors. The team was celebrated for their historic win against Japan, showcasing Taiwan’s prowess in baseball.
5小時前
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U.S. workers top global Big Mac index in purchasing power
The Economist’s Big Mac index shows U.S. workers can buy 14,000 Big Macs yearly, leading globally. Taiwan’s prices burden workers, with a Big Mac costing NT$78.
6小時前
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Fans cheer as Taiwan’s baseball team parades in Taipei
Taiwan celebrates its national baseball team’s WBSC Premier12 victory with a grand parade. Fans cheer as players meet President Lai Ching-te at the Presidential Office.
7小時前
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Telecom workers to protest at ministry on Wednesday
Chunghwa Telecom workers plan to protest at the Ministry of Transportation and Communications on Nov. 27, demanding better pay and sincere negotiations on their collective agreement.
7小時前
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Taiwan to issue coin for baseball team’s WBSC Premier12 win
Taiwan’s Central Bank plans to issue a commemorative coin celebrating the national baseball team’s WBSC Premier12 victory. The move follows logistical challenges in redesigning the NT$500 bill.
8小時前
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Premier Cho honors Taiwan’s baseball champions at banquet
Taiwan celebrates a historic win in the WBSC Premier 12, defeating Japan. Premier Cho Jung-tai honors the team, announces a new Ministry of Sports, and praises unity.
8小時前
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Taiwan to boost ties with Somaliland post-election
Taiwan’s MOFA highlights two key projects in Somaliland to boost ties after the Waddani Party’s election win. Taiwan plans to build a road and a medical center.
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Taipei awards WeiChuan Dragons for historic gold win
Taipei awards WeiChuan Dragons players and coaches for their historic WBSC Premier 12 gold medal win. The city adjusts policy to honor their achievements.
8小時前
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Tainan’s baseball center nears January 2025 completion
Tainan City prepares for the Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centers’ opening in Feb. 2025. The facility aims to boost sports infrastructure and host international teams.
9小時前
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Teachers union calls for unified Labor Day holiday
The National Federation of Teachers Unions urges Labor Minister Hung Sun-han to implement a unified Labor Day holiday and address workplace bullying. They advocate for legal reforms to support workers’ rights, pension sustainability, and family-friendly policies.
9小時前
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Ma Ying-jeou Foundation criticizes data leak of Chinese group
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation’s executive director criticized officials for leaking data on a Chinese delegation visiting Taiwan. The group includes Olympic athletes.
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U.S.-Taiwan symposium boosts Mandarin education ties
The U.S.-Taiwan Education Symposium in Philadelphia highlighted efforts to boost Mandarin education for American students. Key leaders discussed strategies and signed an agreement to enhance language learning and cultural exchange.
11小時前
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Examination Yuan nominee backs mental health leave
Chou Hung-hsien supports mental health leave for civil servants, similar to schools, despite opposition. He plans to amend the Civil Service Protection Act.
11小時前
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Taiwan baseball team photo op chaos sparks backlash
Tasa Meng Duty-Free apologized for disrupting a photo op with Taiwan’s national baseball team at Taoyuan Airport. The company promised to prevent future incidents.
11小時前
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Norwegian man caught smuggling marijuana in Taiwan
Taiwan authorities intercepted a Norwegian man smuggling 25.5 kg of marijuana during a September transit. The suspect faces charges under Taiwan’s Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act.
11小時前
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Taiwan celebrates baseball victory with grand parade
Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim welcomed Team Taiwan at Taoyuan Airport after their WBSC Premier12 win. A parade celebrates their historic victory.
12小時前
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TSMC installs equipment at Kaohsiung 2-nanometer plant
TSMC held a private ceremony for its first 2-nanometer plant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, marking a key step in its expansion. Trial production starts next year.
12小時前
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Taiwan ensures energy sufficiency through 2032
Premier Cho Jung-tai assures Taiwan’s energy sufficiency through 2032, highlighting new nuclear technologies and green energy. He addresses industry leaders on economic policies and labor issues.
12小時前
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Tsai Ing-wen returns to Taiwan after Canada forum
Former President Tsai Ing-wen returned to Taiwan after attending the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada. She received the John McCain Public Service Leadership Award and announced Taiwan will host the forum in 2025.
12小時前
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Premier Cho urges private firms to boost employee wages
Premier Cho Jung-tai announced a 3% salary increase for military, public, and educational personnel in Taiwan. The government aims for economic growth, focusing on key industries and a net-zero carbon target by 2050.
12小時前
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Temperatures in northern Taiwan to drop to 15°C tonight
WeatherRisk forecasts a temperature drop in northern Taiwan starting Nov. 26, with lows of 12-14°C. Expect cloudy skies and significant day-night temperature differences.
13小時前
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Taiwan stocks drop over 300 points in early trading
Taiwan’s stock market fell over 300 points on Nov. 26, impacted by declines in NVIDIA and TSMC ADRs. Analysts watch global tech stocks’ influence on Taiwan.
13小時前