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Taiwan to Implement 3% Salary Raise for Civil Servants, Military Personnel, and Public School Teachers Starting in May

Taiwan’s public sector employees will receive a 3% salary raise starting May 2025, following a delayed rollout due to central budget disputes. Learn what this means for civil servants, teachers, and the military.

Taiwan Mourns Pope Francis: A Look at Diplomatic Ties, Tribute, and the Future of Holy See Relations

Taiwan honors the late Pope Francis with heartfelt tributes, a special envoy to his funeral, and a memorial mass. Explore Taiwan-Vatican ties, diplomatic implications, and what’s next after his passing.

New Taipei’s Sanying Metro Line Nears Completion, Driverless Train Tests Underway: Service Expected by 2026

The New Taipei Sanying Line nears completion with driverless tests underway, promising a 2026 opening. Learn how this Light Blue Line will reshape transportation, cut commute times, and spark regional development.

Taiwan Braces for Scorching Heat on Tuesday with Temperatures Expected to Exceed 36°C

Taiwan Weather Alert: Scorching 36°C Heat Hits Taipei, South Ahead of Cool Front – What to Expect Next Southwesterly winds will spike Taiwan’s temperatures above 36°C on Tuesday before showers and a cooling trend hit later this week. Full forecast, expert insights, and health tips inside.

Taiwan Labor Day 2025: Workers Demand 4-Day Work Week, Higher Wages, and Anti-Bullying Protections

Taiwan's Labor Day 2025 march will see thousands of workers demand a 4-day work week, wage hikes, anti-bullying laws, and labor pension reforms. Learn what’s at stake and how the movement aims to reshape Taiwan’s labor policies.

Taiwan’s Transgender Rights Crossroads: Vivi and Nemo’s Diverging Legal Battles Highlight Deep Legal Uncertainty

Taiwan’s transgender legal system remains inconsistent as two landmark cases — Vivi and Nemo — reveal how outdated rules and medical gatekeeping hinder gender recognition. This in-depth report uncovers the emotional, legal, and societal stakes of Taiwan’s battle for trans equality.

KMT and TPP Announce High-Level Summit Amid Rising Political Tensions and U.S. Tariff Crisis: Can Taiwan’s Opposition Forge a United Front?

Taiwan’s KMT and TPP announce a high-level summit to address rising U.S. tariffs, political polarization, and judicial reform. As tensions with the DPP escalate, can the opposition unite for meaningful change? Full in-depth report and analysis.

​Former NTU President Kuan Chung-ming Warns of Dual Threats from U.S. and China, Urges Taiwan to Assert Its Autonomy

Former NTU President Kuan Chung-ming highlights Taiwan's geopolitical challenges, urging strategic autonomy amid pressures from the U.S. and China.​

Taiwan’s Political Strife Intensifies: 55,000 Rally Against KMT, Urging Recall Campaigns and Alleged CCP Influence

Thousands rally in Taipei against the Kuomintang, calling for recall campaigns to remove lawmakers accused of pro-China stances. The political divide intensifies as Taiwan faces external pressures.

Tensions Rise in Taiwan as Chiang Wan-an Calls for Cabinet Dismissal; President Lai Urges Social Stability

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te and Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasize social stability amid political tensions, following Chiang's call for a no-confidence vote against the Cabinet.

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