Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urges global democracies to unite against rising authoritarian threats in a speech at the University of Cambridge, highlighting Taiwan's resilience and commitment to democratic values.
Taiwan's legislature has passed a referendum proposal challenging court-imposed limits on the death penalty, with a national vote set for August 23. Learn how this historic move could reshape judicial power, human rights, and political dynamics.
Taiwan condemns South Africa's downgrade of its representative office, blaming Chinese influence. Explore the geopolitical tension, symbolic significance, and what it means for Taiwan’s fragile global presence.
Premier Cho Jung-tai reveals Taiwan's ambitious "1+7" development agenda ahead of Lai Ching-te’s first anniversary in office, including a new Ministry of Sports, NT$1 trillion investment plan, housing reforms, and high-tech growth strategies.
A Kuomintang (KMT) legislative aide, Chang Fang-shuo, has been detained over allegations of forging signatures, including those of deceased individuals, in a recall petition against Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Wu Li-hua.
Taiwan will officially launch its Ministry of Sports on National Sports Day, September 9. This bold reform aims to elevate sports as a national priority, improve athlete development, promote inclusivity, and unlock new economic opportunities.
A 5-year-old boy in Keelung was tragically murdered by his father, sparking public outrage and intense scrutiny of Taiwan’s domestic violence protection system. This in-depth report explores the legal delays, government response, and urgent calls for reform.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has filed a petition with Taiwan's Constitutional Court challenging the 2025 General Budget Proposal and revisions to the Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures, arguing that they violate constitutional principles. This move sparks political tensions in Taiwan’s legislature and raises questions about fiscal fairness and judicial independence.
Taiwan appoints former VP Chen Chien-jen as envoy to Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration, reaffirming deep ties with the Vatican. Learn how Taiwan balances faith, diplomacy, and geopolitics in a shifting global landscape.
Taiwan President Lai reaffirms nuclear-free goal despite new law allowing 20-year reactor extensions. Maanshan plant to close on schedule after amendment passage. In-depth analysis of Taiwan’s nuclear policy, energy security, and political tensions.