Taiwan's FDA enforces stricter hygiene rules for food couriers, banning smoking and unsanitary behavior. Companies now face fines up to NT$200 million for violations. Read the full breakdown of the regulations and what they mean for the food delivery industry.
Taiwan and the Marshall Islands sign a landmark security pact to enhance maritime awareness, cybersecurity, and counter hybrid threats amid rising regional tensions and Chinese influence.
Former DPP lawmaker Chen Ou-po is under investigation for alleged bribery involving logistics firm ULIC. Prosecutors link the case to legislative support provided after a 2018 port incident. Read full details and implications.
Taiwan reports a significant surge in COVID-19 cases, with weekly medical visits and severe cases reaching new highs. Authorities project the outbreak to peak in late June or early July, emphasizing vaccination and expanded healthcare services to manage the crisis.
Taiwan reports 69 imported dengue fever cases as of June 2, 2025—raising outbreak concerns amid the rainy season. Learn how climate, travel, and public health measures intersect in this growing threat.
Taiwan's Keelung to Japan's Ishigaki Island ferry to launch in September 2025. Tickets priced around NT$3,000 will go on sale soon. Learn about ferry details, booking, tourism impact, and travel convenience in this full report.
Taiwan recalls 1,000 kg of Chinese-imported yellow croaker contaminated with banned antibiotic enrofloxacin. Learn about the health risks, regulatory actions, and implications for food safety.
Taiwan recalls tainted small yellow croaker fish imported from China after testing positive for the banned veterinary drug enrofloxacin. Read about the public health concerns, importer penalties, and new food safety measures.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te congratulated Poland's newly elected president Karol Nawrocki, signaling stronger ties between the two democracies. The move highlights Taiwan’s strategy to deepen global partnerships amid growing tensions with China.
Sister Giusebbiana Frongia, an Italian-born nun who dedicated 65 years to serving Indigenous communities in Taiwan’s Hsinchu County, dies at age 93. Her legacy as “Taiwan’s Mother Teresa” lives on through education and compassion.