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Tragedy in New Taipei Sanxia Traffic Crash Leaves 3 Dead, 12 Injured—Driver Still Hospitalized

A tragic car crash in New Taipei’s Sanxia District left 3 dead and 12 injured. The elderly driver remains hospitalized. Authorities are investigating, while the city promises stronger traffic enforcement near schools.

Fatal Workplace Accident at TSMC Chiayi CoWoS Plant Raises Safety Concerns Amid Rapid Expansion

A worker died at TSMC's Chiayi CoWoS packaging plant construction site after being struck by a fallen transformer box. The incident has halted construction and triggered an investigation, raising workplace safety concerns amid Taiwan’s semiconductor expansion.

Taiwan Army Clarifies HIMARS Signal Glitch as Software Fault, Not Chinese Jamming

Taiwan Army clarifies that signal anomalies during the May 12 HIMARS test were caused by a fire control software issue, not Chinese electronic interference. Read the full analysis with expert insights and implications for Taiwan’s defense strategy.

Chronic Stress Linked to Breast Cancer Onset and Progression: Taiwan Survey Highlights Urgent Need for Holistic Care

More than 60% of breast cancer patients in Taiwan reported chronic emotional stress before diagnosis, according to a new survey. Experts highlight the biological link between stress and tumor growth, calling for holistic care in cancer treatment.

Taiwan to Toughen Laws: Unlicensed Driving May Soon Face Drunk Driving-Level Penalties

Taiwan’s MOTC plans to treat unlicensed driving like drunk driving, with harsher penalties, unlimited fines, and vehicle impoundment amid a rise in fatal crashes. Learn how this landmark law could reshape road safety.

Guam Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero Visits Taiwan to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation in Tourism, Trade, and Health

Guam Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero begins her first official visit to Taiwan to boost cooperation in tourism, trade, agriculture, and healthcare. The week-long trip signals Taiwan's growing use of subnational diplomacy.

Public Outcry in Taiwan After Fatal Sanxia Crash Sparks Demand for Driver License Reform and Safer Sidewalks

Over 100 protestors rallied in Taipei demanding stricter driver license renewal policies and improved pedestrian infrastructure after a deadly car crash in Sanxia. Advocates call for age-neutral driving tests and safer sidewalks near schools.

Taiwan’s Unyielding Bid for WHO Participation: President Lai Reaffirms Global Health Commitment Amid Diplomatic Hurdles

President Lai Ching-te reaffirms Taiwan’s commitment to joining the WHO and WHA despite budget constraints and global shifts. With over 40 diplomatic engagements and strong international support, Taiwan demonstrates why its participation is essential to global health.

Taiwan Students Protest Ministry’s Draft Mobile Device Policy, Calling for True Educational Participation

Dozens of students protested Taiwan's Ministry of Education over proposed mobile phone rules in schools, demanding real participation in policymaking. Learn the full story with original insights and analysis.

Taiwan’s Referendum Rift: Nuclear Energy Vote Approved, Death Penalty Proposal Rejected Amid Political Tensions

Taiwan's CEC approves a referendum on restarting the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant but rejects a death penalty proposal, sparking opposition backlash and legal debate. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the political and legal dynamics.

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