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Premier Cho Jung-tai to Brief Legislature on NT$88 Billion Tariff Relief Plan as U.S. Import Duties Loom

Premier Cho Jung-tai will present an NT$88 billion support plan to Taiwan’s Legislature on April 11 to counter U.S. tariffs. The plan includes aid for businesses and farmers, with political implications for Taiwan's economic future.

Former Labor Official Hsieh Yi-jung Released on Bail Following Corruption Indictment Amid Public Backlash

Former Ministry of Labor official Hsieh Yi-jung has been released on bail following corruption and bullying charges linked to a civil servant's suicide. Here's a detailed look into the case, its societal implications, and the reforms it could trigger.

📰 President Lai Ching-te: “Absolute Freedom of Speech Does Not Protect Calls for Taiwan’s Elimination”

President Lai Ching-te defends Taiwan's sovereignty, declaring that absolute freedom of speech does not cover calls for the nation’s destruction. Rising CCP influence and espionage cases spark renewed debates on national security.

Taiwan’s NT$88 Billion Response to U.S. Tariffs: Premier Cho to Brief Lawmakers Amid Rising Trade Tensions

Taiwan’s Premier Cho agrees to brief lawmakers on a NT$88 billion aid proposal to offset impacts of U.S. tariffs on exports. Here's an in-depth look at the plan, political dynamics, and economic implications.

📰 Taiwan Honors Nylon Cheng’s Legacy: Historic Diary and Political Documents Unveiled on Freedom of Speech Icon’s 36th Death Anniversary

Taiwan unveils Nylon Cheng’s prison diary and over 1,000 historic documents on the 36th anniversary of his death. Explore Cheng’s pro-democracy legacy, Taiwan’s path to freedom, and lessons for today’s political climate.

G7 Condemns China’s Military Drills Near Taiwan, Citing Risks to Global Security

The G7 condemns China's latest military drills near Taiwan, warning they threaten regional and global stability. Discover what’s behind these tensions and what they mean for international security.

Taiwanese Buddhist Charities Deliver Vital Earthquake Relief to Myanmar Amid Crisis

Two leading Taiwanese Buddhist charities, Fo Guang Shan Monastery and Tzu Chi Foundation, deliver emergency aid to Myanmar following the devastating 8.2-magnitude earthquake. Learn how these efforts reflect compassion, diplomacy, and global solidarity.

🍼 Taipei’s Weekly Free Milk Initiative: A Closer Look at the City’s Latest Child Nutrition Policy

Taipei’s Education Department launches a free weekly milk and soymilk program for elementary and preschool students starting April 8. Here's everything parents need to know about eligibility, redemption rules, and participating retailers.

Taiwan Opposition Joins Executive Yuan Meeting on NT$88 Billion Relief Plan Amid Looming U.S. Tariffs – A High-Stakes Policy Dialogue

Taiwan’s opposition parties join the Executive Yuan to discuss an NT$88 billion relief plan as U.S. considers 32% tariffs on Taiwanese goods. Get the full breakdown of the plan, political dynamics, and global implications.

Taoyuan College Teacher Sparks Outrage After Using Live Ferret to Clean Chalkboard – Investigation Underway

Taoyuan teacher under investigation for using a live ferret to clean a chalkboard during class. Learn how the viral incident unfolded, what the law says, and what actions officials are taking under Taiwan’s Animal Protection Act.

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