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Akie Abe Visits Kaohsiung Temple to Honor Late Husband Shinzo Abe and Strengthen Taiwan-Japan Bonds

Akie Abe, widow of Shinzo Abe, visited a Kaohsiung temple to honor the late Japanese Prime Minister’s legacy, deepening Taiwan–Japan ties and highlighting the role of people‑to‑people diplomacy in the Indo‑Pacific.

Taiwan Railway Ends Special Discount for Children with Disabilities Amid Calls for Reassessment

Taiwan Railway Corporation will end its special “Love Children Ticket” for children with disabilities starting June 23, triggering concerns from families and advocates. Learn why TRC made this decision, its implications for families, and what it means for inclusive transportation in Taiwan.

Taiwan Prepares for Unprecedented Recall Votes Against 24 KMT Lawmakers

Taiwan faces unprecedented recall votes for 24 KMT lawmakers on July 26, marking a historic moment in its democratic evolution. Discover the stakes, reasons, and potential outcomes.

Taiwan Busts Gold-Smuggling Fraud Ring: 24kg of Gold Seized as Police Unmask Cross-Border Money Laundering Syndicate

Taiwan police have dismantled an elaborate cross-border fraud and money laundering ring, arresting two men and seizing 24 kg of gold worth NT$77.4 million. Discover the case details, unique smuggling method, and its wider implications for global financial crimes.

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te Embarks on Nationwide Speech Tour Amid Political Frictions

President Lai Ching‑te begins a 10-city speech tour focusing on democracy, national security, and economic resilience, amid political tensions and recall votes targeting KMT lawmakers.

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Akie Abe Visits Kaohsiung Temple to Honor Late Husband Shinzo Abe and Strengthen Taiwan-Japan Bonds

Akie Abe, widow of Shinzo Abe, visited a Kaohsiung temple to honor the late Japanese Prime Minister’s legacy, deepening Taiwan–Japan ties and highlighting the role of people‑to‑people diplomacy in the Indo‑Pacific.

Taiwan Railway Ends Special Discount for Children with Disabilities Amid Calls for Reassessment

Taiwan Railway Corporation will end its special “Love Children Ticket” for children with disabilities starting June 23, triggering concerns from families and advocates. Learn why TRC made this decision, its implications for families, and what it means for inclusive transportation in Taiwan.

Taiwan Prepares for Unprecedented Recall Votes Against 24 KMT Lawmakers

Taiwan faces unprecedented recall votes for 24 KMT lawmakers on July 26, marking a historic moment in its democratic evolution. Discover the stakes, reasons, and potential outcomes.

Taiwan Busts Gold-Smuggling Fraud Ring: 24kg of Gold Seized as Police Unmask Cross-Border Money Laundering Syndicate

Taiwan police have dismantled an elaborate cross-border fraud and money laundering ring, arresting two men and seizing 24 kg of gold worth NT$77.4 million. Discover the case details, unique smuggling method, and its wider implications for global financial crimes.

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