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  • Taipei police department welcomes new commissioner

    Discover the latest leadership change at the Taipei City Police Department with Commissioner Li Hsi-ho taking charge. Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasizes traffic safety and crime prevention for 2024. Learn more about their plans for a safer Taipei.
    2024/06/06 17:58
  • Premier pledges full support for Taiwan Coast Guard

    Discover how Taiwan’s government is bolstering the Coast Guard with over NT$90 million in investments for new patrol vehicles, aiming to enhance maritime security and law enforcement. Learn about the agency’s success in combating smuggling and illegal fishing.
    2024/06/03 14:48
  • 15 hospitalized in Kinmen for food poisoning, now recovered

    Discover the details of a suspected food poisoning incident affecting 61 tourists in Kinmen after dining out, including the response from local health authorities and the ongoing investigation.
    2024/05/29 16:39
  • Excessive pesticide residues found in Taipei’s vegetables

    Discover how Taipei is tackling food safety by destroying over 17 tons of fruits and vegetables that failed to meet standards, primarily due to excessive pesticide residues.
    2024/05/29 16:25
  • Taiwan premier addresses safety at Legislative Yuan protests

    Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses public safety concerns amid gatherings outside the Legislative Yuan, and learn about the success of the "165 anti-fraud hotline" in 2023, preventing billions in fraud.
    2024/05/24 15:02
  • New police chief vows to fight fraud, protect citizens

    Discover how Chang Jung-hsing, the new Director-general of the National Police Agency, plans to combat fraud and enhance public safety, following his successful tenure in Taipei.
    2024/05/23 18:18
  • Taichung mayor thanks Lai for support after metro attack

    Discover the latest on the Taichung Metro incident: Mayor Lu Shiow-yen thanks President Lai for his support and addresses criticisms of the metro staff and police response. Learn how Taichung is committed to improving public safety and crisis management.
    2024/05/23 16:55
  • Taichung MRT ramps up security after stabbing incident

    Discover how Taichung City Police Department is enhancing MRT security with 112 officers patrolling daily after a stabbing incident, aiming to ensure passenger safety and restore confidence in public transit.
    2024/05/23 16:22
  • Keelung mayor vows to improve transparency after escape

    Discover how Keelung Mayor George Hsieh plans to enhance public safety and transparency after the escape of a convicted attempted murderer from a local hospital. Read about the measures being introduced.
    2024/05/23 11:25
  • Kaohsiung police boost MRT security after metro attack

    Discover how Kaohsiung police are enhancing MRT security with over 100 officers deployed daily following a violent incident, aiming to ensure commuter safety and restore confidence.
    2024/05/22 17:20
  • Official addresses public transport safety after TMRT attack

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s public transportation safety concerns following a stabbing on the Taichung Metro. Officials address security measures and the call for increased police presence.
    2024/05/22 14:03
  • Taichung mayor vows to improve metro intercom after attack

    Discover how Taichung’s Mayor Lu Shiow-Yen plans to enhance the metro’s emergency intercom system after a knife attack revealed its limitations. Learn about the commitment to safety improvements.
    2024/05/22 13:59
  • Mother praises son’s courage in Taichung Metro incident

    Discover the story of bravery on the Taichung Metro, where a young man named Hsu confronted a knife-wielding attacker, protecting passengers and sustaining injuries. Learn about his heroic act and his mother’s pride.
    2024/05/22 13:36
  • Taichung mayor awards heroes free metro rides for life

    Discover how Taichung’s Mayor Lu Shiow-yen honors two citizens with lifetime free metro rides for their bravery during a violent incident on the Taichung Metro, and the community’s collective courage.
    2024/05/22 10:30
  • Passengers subdue attacker on Taichung City Hall MRT

    Discover the details of a sudden knife attack on a Taichung MRT train that left two passengers injured and prompted a temporary service suspension. Learn about the rapid response from passengers and the aftermath.
    2024/05/21 17:57
  • Taichung metro knife attacker identified

    Discover the shocking incident on the Taichung Metro where a 19-year-old nursing student, surnamed Hong, attacked passengers with a knife, injuring two and himself. Explore the background of the student, his struggles, and the ongoing investigation into the motives behind this unexpected act of violence.
    2024/05/21 16:39
  • Taiwan to test disaster alerts in English, Chinese at 4 p.m.

    Discover how Taiwan’s top mobile service providers, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, and Far EasTone, are enhancing public safety with a nationwide disaster prevention notification test in English and Chinese on May 8 at 4 p.m. Learn about their commitment to timely emergency communication.
    2024/05/08 14:07
  • Series of Hualien quakes leads to 4 building collapses

    Discover the aftermath of a series of strong earthquakes in Hualien County, Taiwan, causing the collapse or tilting of four buildings, including the previously red-tagged Hotel Fouquet and residential structures, with ongoing assessments by the Hualien County government for public safety and demolition plans.
    2024/04/23 17:11
  • Taiwan’s SEF awaits China’s ARATS response on capsized boat

    The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) has not received a response from the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) about a speedboat capsizing near Kinmen. SEF Chair David Lee calls for pragmatic dialogue between both sides of the strait, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the people’s safety. The incident involved an unidentified Chinese vessel and has resulted in a soldier from Kinmen being stranded in China, with efforts ongoing to facilitate his return.
    2024/04/19 14:20
  • J.W. Kuo tackles Taiwan’s power trials ahead of MOEA role

    J.W. Kuo, incoming Minister of Economic Affairs and chairman at Topco Scientific Co Ltd., focuses on assessing Taiwan’s power needs through industry visits, aiming for a comprehensive report on electricity demands and the potential extension of nuclear plants, prioritizing safety and public consensus.
    2024/04/18 13:24
  • Taipei City Hall cafeteria fined due to food safety breaches

    A staff cafeteria in the basement of Taipei City Hall, named Fu-Yan, was fined over NT$2 million for food safety violations, including the use of expired ingredients. The contract was terminated, and the premises must be returned. Surprise inspections led to increased scrutiny, with plans for daily checks and expanded inspection areas. Temporary food options will be provided through food trucks, and assistance will be offered to affected employees. The public is urged to report any health issues after dining at the cafeteria.
    2024/04/12 15:23
  • Kaohsiung offers subsidy for old building reconstruction

    Kaohsiung City offers subsidies up to NT$ 115,000 for reconstruction of old and dangerous buildings in 2024, addressing safety concerns following a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. Over half of the city’s residential units are more than 30 years old. Applications are open until December 2.
    2024/04/11 12:05
  • Hualien officials target two-week demolition for Uranus

    The demolition of Hualien City’s Uranus building, damaged in a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, is underway with efforts to minimize loss and ensure public safety. The process is expected to be completed in two weeks, highlighting the community’s resilience and response to natural disasters.
    2024/04/08 16:10
  • Taiwan commits to safety overhaul on Taroko anniversary

    Secretary-General of the Presidential Office Lin Chia-lung emphasizes the importance of safety reform in Taiwan Railways as the third anniversary of the Taroko train derailment accident approaches. Despite not being able to attend the memorial meeting, Lin’s commitment to ensuring the highest safety standards in Taiwan Railways remains unwavering.
    2024/04/02 15:22
  • Taiwan enhances food safety after poisoning incident

    Premier Chen Chien-jen reassures the public following a food poisoning scare at a local restaurant, emphasizing the incident’s isolated nature and the coordinated efforts of government agencies in the investigation. Chen highlights plans to strengthen the food poisoning reporting system, enhance specimen collection and testing techniques, and collaborate with frontline doctors to track and identify sources of contamination.
    2024/04/01 16:00
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