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Taiwan Investigates National Defense University Professor Over Fraud and Alleged China Links

Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating National Defense University Professor Ke Ming-te over fraud allegations and potential illegal ties to China. The case involves sensitive military research and misuse of funding, raising national security concerns.

Taipei Court Hearing on Child Abuse Case Draws Large Protest as Public Demands Justice

Public outrage erupts in Taipei as two sisters accused of abusing a 1-year-old boy to death attend court. Citizens demand harsher penalties as Taiwan’s legal system faces pressure. Read more on the latest updates.

Taiwan Strengthens Ties with Ukraine as 35 Officials Visit for Smart City Summit & Expo

Taiwan welcomes 35 Ukrainian officials for the Smart City Summit & Expo, strengthening diplomatic ties and supporting Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction with humanitarian aid and technological collaboration.

Taiwan Conducts ‘Immediate Combat Response’ Drills to Counter PLA Threats

Taiwan’s military engineers deployed anti-tank obstacles, breakwater blocks, and booby traps as part of its first-ever immediate combat response drills. The exercises aim to counter PLA invasion threats while monitoring Chinese naval movements.

Taiwanese Employer and Accomplices Indicted for Abandoning Unconscious Migrant Worker Instead of Seeking Medical Help

Four individuals in Taiwan have been indicted for abandoning an unconscious Thai migrant worker instead of taking him to the hospital. The worker later died, sparking outrage over migrant worker exploitation. Read more about the case and its legal impact.

New Taipei Man Accused of Assaulting Volunteer at Political Recall Event

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 Over Unauthorized Chinese Investment

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 Arrest Warrant for Fugitive Stock Manipulator Chung Wen-chih

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.

Chinese National Faces Deportation from Taiwan for Pro-Unification Remarks

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.

Taipei Authorities Investigate Repeat Pit Bull Attacks on Motorcyclists

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.

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