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Taichung Introduces Dinosaur-Themed Traffic Lights Near National Museum of Natural Science

Taichung introduces dinosaur-themed traffic lights near the National Museum of Natural Science, replacing the standard "green man" with a walking dinosaur that breathes fire when the light turns red. Learn more about this creative initiative!

Taiwan’s 2024 Yushan Forum Expands Global Reach with Prominent Political Leaders

"Taiwan’s 2024 Yushan Forum brings together global leaders, including former Danish PM Anders Fogh Rasmussen and former Slovenian PM Ivan Janša, to discuss expanding Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy+ and strengthening Indo-Pacific ties through digital innovation and strategic cooperation."

Taiwan to Deport Chinese Influencer Who Advocated Military Annexation

Taiwan is set to deport a Chinese influencer who advocated for military annexation of the island. Liu’s residency permit was revoked, and she has 10 days to leave or face forcible removal. Learn more about the case and its implications.

Kaohsiung Marathon Organizers Apologize for PLA Rifle-Shaped Trophies

The Fengshan Marathon in Kaohsiung sparked controversy after awarding PLA rifle-shaped trophies to winners. Organizers apologized, promising replacements. Learn more about the incident and public backlash.

Taiwan Sets Record Compensation in Deadly Food Poisoning Case Linked to Polam Kopitiam

Taiwan sets a record NT$10.8 million compensation for the families of six victims who died from food poisoning at Polam Kopitiam. Learn about the deadly toxin, legal consequences, and Taiwan's food safety measures.

Control Yuan Censures Taipei Rapid Transit Over Circular Line Damage After April 3 Earthquake

Taiwan’s Control Yuan censured the Taipei Rapid Transit Department for construction failures on the Circular Line after the April 3 earthquake. Taipei and New Taipei City plan to sue BES Engineering Corporation for NT$1.927 billion (US$58.42 million) in damages.

Taiwan Indicts 18 Individuals in NT$300 Million Waste Oil Dumping Scandal

Taiwan indicts 18 individuals for illegally dumping waste oil, earning NT$300M in profits. The decade-long scheme involved major businesses. Read the full report.

Chunghwa Post System Crash Disrupts Banking Services Nationwide

Chunghwa Post’s banking system crash on March 7 caused major disruptions in ATM and branch services. Learn about the cause, impact, and Chunghwa Post’s response to compensate affected customers.

Taiwan to Revise EV Charger Regulations for Apartment Buildings Amid Fire Safety Concerns

Taiwan is set to revise EV charger regulations in apartment buildings, addressing fire safety risks and approval hurdles. Learn about the upcoming policy changes, fire safety upgrades, and their impact on Taiwan’s EV market.

Taiwan Confirms Espionage Case Involving Retired Air Force Officer Leaking Military Secrets to China

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has confirmed an espionage case involving a retired Air Force officer leaking classified military secrets to China. The case exposes the persistent threat of Chinese infiltration and the need for stronger national security measures.

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