Taiwan's legislature extends its session to July 31, sparking political uproar. The DPP accuses the KMT of exploiting the move to avoid prosecution amid growing scandals and controversial legislation. In-depth analysis and commentary.
A tragic traffic accident in New Taipei City's Sanxia District on May 19, 2025, resulted in three deaths and 12 injuries, predominantly affecting students. The incident has prompted a comprehensive government response and a nationwide discussion on road safety measures.
A tragic car crash near Bei Da Elementary School in New Taipei killed 3 people and injured 13, mostly students. Learn what caused the accident, its impact, and what reforms Taiwan may pursue next.
A powerful landslide has disrupted rail services in Hualien, Taiwan, burying tracks and severing power lines. Taiwan Railway expects partial service to resume by Wednesday. Learn more about the damage, recovery efforts, and long-term implications.
A deadly vehicle crash in New Taipei’s Sanxia District kills 3, including 2 students, and injures 13. The incident raises urgent questions about Taiwan's pedestrian and school zone safety measures.
Two tourists were injured during a sudden lightning storm on Keelung Islet, Taiwan. Learn how indirect lightning exposure, poor weather alerts, and ground currents led to injuries and prompted a government response.
Taiwan’s former VP Chen Chien-jen attends Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass in Vatican City, reaffirming ties with the Holy See as Taiwan faces increasing diplomatic pressure from China. Read full insights and analysis.
A missing hiker in Chiayi County was tragically found dead near Holy Guanyin Peak after a two-day search. Authorities urge caution for solo hikers as investigations continue. Learn more about the risks, response, and how to stay safe.
A junior high school teacher in Hualien was tragically found murdered in her church dorm. The suspect was arrested during a suicide attempt. This in-depth report examines the case, safety concerns for educators, and the wider community impact.
President Lai Ching-te firmly rejected dialogue with China via Taiwan’s opposition parties, citing sovereignty concerns and differing ideological stances. He reaffirmed the DPP’s position of mutual respect, national defense, and international democratic alliances in managing cross-strait relations.