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Taiwan Expands Worker Relief Program to Include Tariff-Affected Sectors Amid U.S. Trade Pressure

Taiwan expands its worker relief program to include employees furloughed due to U.S. tariffs. Learn how this program works, who qualifies, and what it means for Taiwan’s labor force.

Taiwan Urged to Reframe Childhood Mental Health as “Neurodiversity” to Reduce Stigma and Promote Access to Care

Taiwan’s Action Alliance on Basic Education urges the government to replace stigmatizing childhood mental health labels with the inclusive term "neurodiversity." Learn how this shift could reshape healthcare, education, and social perceptions in Taiwan.

Taiwan’s First Domestically Built Submarine Narwhal Faces Setbacks, Sea Trials Delayed

Taiwan’s first domestically built submarine, the Narwhal, faces significant delays in its sea trials, raising concerns about the country's defense capabilities. Read about the technical setbacks and political implications surrounding this high-profile project.

Taiwan to Rely on 84% Fossil Fuels After Nuclear Phase-Out in May 2025: What It Means for Energy Security and Climate Goals

Taiwan will become 84% reliant on fossil fuels after shutting down its last nuclear plant in May 2025. Explore the energy, environmental, and political consequences of this bold move.

Japan’s LDP Youth Division Visits Taiwan to Bolster Strategic and Grassroots Ties

A delegation from Japan’s LDP Youth Division visits Taiwan for high-level meetings with President Lai and other leaders, signaling deeper youth, political, and strategic ties amid regional tensions.

Taiwan Flags U.S. Oysters and Avocados for Excessive Cadmium: Food Safety Crackdown Intensifies

Taiwan intercepts U.S. avocados and oysters for high cadmium levels. Learn how the TFDA’s food safety crackdown affects trade, consumer protection, and future import scrutiny.

Taiwan CUPP Deputy Head Sentenced Over Signature-Buying Scandal Linked to Terry Gou’s 2024 Presidential Bid

Taiwan's CUPP Deputy Head Lee Tsung-kuei sentenced for buying signatures supporting Terry Gou’s 2024 presidential bid. Learn about the case, implications, and Taiwan's electoral integrity.

Taiwan’s MacKay Memorial Hospital Sends Fifth Medical Mission to Ukraine, Expanding Humanitarian Support Amid War

MacKay Memorial Hospital completes its fifth humanitarian medical mission to Ukraine, offering free cardiology, dental, and traditional Chinese medicine services while training local doctors.

Taipei Bus Collision Injures Nine: Investigation Points to Driver Negligence and Raises Broader Safety Concerns

A bus collision in Taipei injured nine people, highlighting safety concerns about driver practices, urban congestion, and the need for stricter public transportation oversight in Taiwan’s capital.

New Taipei Launches Ruifang Sightseeing Bus Ahead of 2025 World Masters Games, Offering Unlimited Rides for NT$49

New Taipei launched a capybara-themed sightseeing bus in Ruifang, offering unlimited NT$49 rides to key attractions ahead of the 2025 World Masters Games. Full service details and booking info.

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