Taiwan is set to open its first National Museum of Contemporary Art in Tainan, focusing on modern Taiwanese artworks from 1895 to 1960. The museum will help preserve Taiwan’s artistic heritage and alleviate storage issues at the Taichung museum.
A 63-year-old man assaulted a female volunteer at a recall campaign event in New Taipei. Police questioned the suspect, who was referred to prosecutors. Learn more about the incident and its political impact.
Taiwan fines AnyTech NT$2.17 million for violating Chinese investment regulations, citing Chinese state-backed funding. Learn how Taiwan is tightening cybersecurity and financial regulations to counter foreign influence.
Taiwan issues an arrest warrant for securities fraud fugitive Chung Wen-chih, who fled after being sentenced to 30 years in prison. Authorities launch a nationwide manhunt while facing backlash over bail leniency. Read the full story here.
Taiwan has ordered the deportation of a Chinese national for advocating China's military annexation of the island. The influencer, known as "Yaya in Taiwan," has been given 10 days to leave. Learn more about the legal and political implications.
"Taiwan to host the first-ever World Bird Fair in Taichung from Sept. 19-23, 2025, promoting bird conservation and ecotourism. Discover expert talks, guided birdwatching tours, and a free public exhibition. Join the global birdwatching community!"
A pit bull in Taipei named Lucky has attacked two motorcyclists in 11 days after leaping from a moving truck. Authorities investigate possible fines and dog seizure.
The CSIS report highlights Taiwan’s growing reliance on China’s military-linked shipyards, raising concerns about national security risks. Evergreen Marine Corp.’s purchases from tier-1 Chinese shipyards indirectly support China’s naval expansion. Read more about the strategic implications.
Taiwan protests South Africa’s unilateral renaming and downgrading of its representative office, calling it "unacceptable." The diplomatic dispute highlights tensions over Taiwan’s international status and China’s influence.
The KMT is set to hold 100 policy briefings nationwide to counter the DPP’s budget plans and recall campaigns. Key topics include a NT$10,000 tax rebate, government spending cuts, and fiscal reforms.