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Taiwanese Perceptions of U.S. Commitment to National Security Amid Trump’s Second Term

A recent Academia Sinica survey reveals that Taiwanese citizens are increasingly skeptical of U.S. commitment to Taiwan’s protection under President Trump’s second term, citing concerns over potential shifts in U.S.-China relations and military support.

Man Arrested After Allegedly Biting Passenger During Altercation on Taipei Metro

A man was arrested for allegedly biting another passenger on the Taipei Metro during an altercation on the Bannan Line. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and crowd management on Taiwan's transit system.

Taiwan’s 7-Day Weather Forecast: Hot, Humid, and Unpredictable Showers Expected Island-Wide

Taiwan's weather from May 3–9 will feature hot and humid conditions with frequent thunderstorms and showers. Learn how the pre-Mei-yu transition affects daily life and travel.

Taiwan Prosecutors Investigate Signature Fraud in Recall Campaigns Across Taichung, Changhua

Taiwan prosecutors investigate alleged falsification of recall signatures targeting lawmakers from both DPP and KMT. At least 10 individuals questioned, political offices raided in growing legal and political storm.

President Lai and Japan’s LDP Youth Division Deepen Ties on Semiconductors and Security Amid Regional Tensions

President Lai Ching-te and Japan’s LDP Youth Division call for stronger Taiwan-Japan cooperation in semiconductors and Indo-Pacific security amid regional tensions and U.S. tariffs.

Taiwanese Labor Groups Rally for Workplace Reform Amid Rising Work Pressure, Bullying Concerns

Taiwanese labor unions rally on May Day 2025 demanding anti-bullying laws, shorter working hours, and wage reforms after a Ministry of Labor staff suicide reignites outrage over workplace abuse. Rising U.S. tariffs deepen worker insecurity.

Taiwan Approves Extension of Energy-Efficient Appliance Tax Rebate Program Until 2027: A Boost Toward Net-Zero Emissions

Taiwan’s Cabinet extends tax rebate program for energy-efficient appliances until 2027. Learn how this policy supports household savings and Taiwan’s 2050 net-zero emissions target.

Taiwan to Send WHA Action Team Despite No Invitation, Reaffirms Global Health Commitment Amid Political Pressure

Taiwan to send WHA Action Team despite being excluded from the 2025 World Health Assembly. Health Minister Chiu emphasizes global health unity over politics, reaffirming Taiwan’s humanitarian and medical leadership.

Taiwanese Fishing Vessel “Fu Yang No. 266” Catches Fire Near Disputed Diaoyutai Islets — One Indonesian Crew Member Missing

A Taiwanese fishing vessel, Fu Yang No. 266, caught fire near the disputed Diaoyutai Islets, leading to the rescue of seven crew members and an ongoing search for one missing Indonesian national.

​Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area Temporarily Closed Due to Landslide-Induced Road Collapse

A landslide beneath Yilan Exclusive Highway No. 1 led to a significant road collapse, prompting the temporary closure of Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area. All visitors were safely evacuated, and the park is expected to reopen next Tuesday following safety assessments.

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