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Tainan School Tragedy: Autopsy Confirms Viral Infection, No Signs of Poisoning in Teen’s Death

Taiwanese prosecutors confirm viral myocarditis as the cause of death in a 13-year-old boy from Tainan amid online allegations of bullying and poisoning. An in-depth report with insights, facts, and medical analysis.

Taiwan’s President Condemns Deadly Kashmir Attack, Expresses Solidarity with India

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te condemns the deadly Kashmir attack and expresses solidarity with India. Read how this rare move signals Taiwan’s growing global engagement and moral diplomacy.

U.S. Challenges China’s Interpretation of UN Resolution 2758 Regarding Taiwan

The U.S. criticizes China's interpretation of UN Resolution 2758, asserting it doesn't preclude Taiwan's participation in the UN, marking a significant diplomatic stance.​

Taiwan Expands NHI Coverage to Include Key Cancer Immunotherapies Starting June 2025

Taiwan's NHI will begin covering three major cancer immunotherapies from June 2025, helping over 3,000 patients save up to NT$2.47 million yearly. Discover how this policy reshapes cancer care access and equity.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Tightens Regulations on Permanent Residency in China

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) issues new interpretation of the Cross-Strait Act, expanding the scope of actions leading to loss of "Taiwan status" to include holding a Chinese permanent residence certificate. This move is part of Taiwan's strategy to tighten legal frameworks amid growing national security concerns over cross-strait relations.

Elderly Man in Hualien Shoots Neighbor’s Pet Pigeons for Food, Raising Legal and Ethical Concerns

An elderly man in Taiwan shot and killed two pet pigeons in Ji'an Township with an air gun, intending to eat them. Although his weapon was legal, he now faces public endangerment charges. Here's the full story, legal analysis, and cultural impact.

Taiwan’s Video Art Shines at Expo Chicago 2025: A Cultural Milestone in Global Contemporary Art

Taiwan debuts at Expo Chicago 2025 with six powerful video art pieces under “Interwoven Timelines.” Explore the meaning, artists, and cultural impact in this in-depth report.

Taiwan School Cycling Tragedy: 15-Year-Old Student Shows Improvement After Crash, Sparks Road Safety Debate

A 15-year-old student critically injured in a Changhua cycling accident shows signs of recovery, sparking national debate on Taiwan’s road safety and driver licensing system. Full report with medical updates, analysis, and reform proposals.

President Lai Reaffirms Taiwan’s Anti-Nuclear Policy Amid LNG Expansion and Opposition Pressure

President Lai Ching-te reaffirms Taiwan’s anti-nuclear policy, emphasizing safety, waste management, and public consensus, while expanding LNG imports to balance U.S. trade. Learn more about Taiwan’s energy dilemma and environmental debate.

Taiwan Faces Conservation Dilemma After Endangered Formosan Black Bear Euthanized in Hualien

Taiwan’s FANCA euthanized a Formosan black bear after a confrontation in Hualien, raising concerns over wildlife conflict, endangered species conservation, and Indigenous customs. Read the full report with insights, analysis, and expert commentary.

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