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Taiwan’s Civil Aviation Authority to Penalize Airlines After Flight Safety Procedure Lapses: CAL and Starlux Under Scrutiny

Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration to fine China Airlines and Starlux Airlines after safety procedure violations. Learn about the two flight incidents, expert analysis, and what this means for Taiwan’s aviation safety record.

Taiwan’s Indigenous Submarine Enters Final Harbor Trials Before Sea Testing 🚢

Taiwan's first home‑built submarine, the Hai Kun, advances to final harbor testing before sea trials. This article analyzes technical hurdles, strategic goals, and program implications, offering fresh insight beyond standard reporting.

Taiwan’s Organ Donation Efforts Yield Progress, But Thousands Still Wait Amid Cultural and Systemic Hurdles

Taiwan has made major strides in organ transplant numbers and survival rates over the past decade, but over 10,000 patients remain on the waiting list. Explore what’s driving progress, and what challenges remain in the nation’s organ donation system.

Taiwan Extends Visa-Free Entry for Philippine Passport Holders Amid Growing Regional Ties

Taiwan extends its visa-free policy for Filipino travelers for another year, strengthening regional ties with the Philippines under the New Southbound Policy. Read the full in-depth story.

🛬 China Airlines CI186 lands on wrong runway in Busan — full breakdown

China Airlines flight CI186 landed on the wrong runway in Busan—a near-miss that drew swift investigation by Taiwanese and South Korean authorities. Comprehensive breakdown of the event, next steps, and aviation safety context.

Feng Chia University Student Killed by Fallen Tree in Taichung Amid Prolonged Rainfall

A Feng Chia University student died after a banyan tree collapsed on campus in Taichung due to heavy rainfall. Experts raise concerns over Taiwan's urban tree safety amid climate change.

Taoyuan Feed Plant Gas Explosion Injures Six: A Closer Look into Industrial Safety Gaps and Emergency Response

A gas explosion at a Taoyuan animal feed plant has injured six workers with severe burns. Explore the full story, emergency response, industrial risks, and implications for Taiwan’s workplace safety standards.

Taiwan’s Legislature Advances KMT Lawsuit Plan Against CEC Over Rejected Death Penalty Referendum

Taiwan's opposition-controlled Legislature advances a Kuomintang proposal to sue the Central Election Commission over a rejected death penalty referendum. Here's the full story with analysis, legal context, and public opinion insights.

Opposition Leaders Hesitate to Join Presidential National Security Briefing Over Transparency Concerns

Taiwan's Presidential Office has invited opposition leaders to a national security briefing, but KMT's Eric Chu and TPP's Huang Kuo-chang remain undecided over concerns of transparency and agenda clarity. The briefing, set for June 18, could set a precedent for cross-party cooperation.

Taiwan’s Army to Test Its New M1A2T Tanks in Live-Fire Drills 🚛

Taiwan’s Army launches first live-fire exercise for M1A2T Abrams tanks at Hsinchu’s Kengzikou Range, marking a strategic milestone in defense readiness ahead of commissioning later this year.

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