Taiwan CDC will launch a targeted free COVID-19 vaccination campaign on October 1, prioritizing high-risk groups. The program includes LP.8.1-targeted vaccines amid shifting variant trends. Learn about eligibility, rollout phases, and expert insights.
PX Mart joins Taiwan’s Urban Resilience Drills in July, marking the first time a civilian supermarket chain is integrated into national defense exercises. Learn how this civil-military cooperation enhances Taiwan’s whole-of-society defense strategy.
34 KMT workers in Taichung indicted for forging signatures in recall petitions targeting DPP lawmakers, exposing growing misuse of recall laws in Taiwan’s volatile political landscape.
Chinese agents attempted to cause a collision and conducted surveillance of Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi‑khim during her visit to Prague in March 2024. Czech authorities exposed the plot as an unprecedented provocation in Europe. Discover its deeper implications for international diplomacy and EU‑China relations.
Taiwan Police bust a cross-border heroin smuggling operation, arresting two Thai migrant workers and seizing 14.4kg hidden in 400 skincare lotion bottles. Discover the full story, including its implications for regional security.
Taiwan is ranked 40th in the 2025 Global Peace Index, highlighting its internal resilience amid rising global tensions and external threats. Discover why this ranking matters, its global context, and what it means for Taiwan’s future.
Taiwan is launching Urban Resilience Exercises to bolster civil–military crisis response capabilities. Held alongside the annual Han Kuang exercises, these drills emphasize the role of society, businesses, and local authorities in defending the nation.
Taiwanese passport holders can now enjoy 14‑day visa‑free entry to Brunei starting June 2, 2025. Discover the deeper significance of this new policy, its economic and cultural benefits, and why this move strengthens Taiwan–Brunei relations within the Indo‑Pacific region.
Taiwan indicts four fraudsters for defrauding Singaporean and Malaysian nationals of NT$495 million using malware apps. Read how the cross-border cybercrime unfolded and what it means for Taiwan’s cybersecurity efforts.
Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) finds nearly 10% of fruit and vegetable samples tested for pesticide residues are non-compliant. Discover which imports failed, penalties issued, and why this trend threatens consumer trust and global trade.