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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.

Chinese Man Apprehended After Attempting to Swim to Taiwan’s Dadan Island: Coast Guard Warns of Cognitive Warfare Threat

Chinese man apprehended after swimming to Taiwan’s Dadan Island amid cognitive warfare fears. Coast Guard raises security concerns over China’s psychological tactics.

Taiwan Braces for COVID-19 Outbreak Peak in June: 100,000 Medical Visits Expected Weekly

Taiwan braces for a major COVID-19 surge as officials project over 100,000 medical visits per week by June. Vaccination urged, with new oral drug Xocova approved. Read full details and expert insights.

78-Year-Old Unlicensed Driver Crashes into Bus and Vehicles in Central Taipei, Injuring 8 — Raises Safety and Licensing Concerns

A 78-year-old unlicensed man caused a serious multi-vehicle crash near Taipei's Presidential Office on May 23, injuring eight. The incident renews urgent debate on elderly driver regulations and road safety enforcement.

Scaffolding Collapse in New Taipei Raises Safety Concerns Amid Ongoing Urban Construction Boom

A scaffolding collapse in Zhonghe District, New Taipei, has highlighted growing safety concerns in Taiwan’s booming construction industry. No injuries were reported, but investigations are underway. Read the full in-depth report.

President Lai Ching-te Unveils Taiwan’s National Fitness Plan to Boost Life Expectancy and Public Health

President Lai Ching-te unveils a cross-ministerial plan to make Taiwan healthier by 2030, boosting physical activity, improving infrastructure, and expanding access to fitness facilities. Learn how this visionary policy could reshape Taiwan's public health future.

Taiwan Braces for Scorching Heat Followed by Weekend Rain as Weather Front Approaches

Taiwan weather update: Scorching heat up to 38°C to give way to heavy weekend rain as a frontal system approaches. Learn how the shifting weather will impact travel, agriculture, and public health.

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