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President Lai Reaffirms Taiwan’s Anti-Nuclear Policy Amid LNG Expansion and Opposition Pressure

President Lai Ching-te reaffirms Taiwan’s anti-nuclear policy, emphasizing safety, waste management, and public consensus, while expanding LNG imports to balance U.S. trade. Learn more about Taiwan’s energy dilemma and environmental debate.

Taiwan to Implement 3% Salary Raise for Civil Servants, Military Personnel, and Public School Teachers Starting in May

Taiwan’s public sector employees will receive a 3% salary raise starting May 2025, following a delayed rollout due to central budget disputes. Learn what this means for civil servants, teachers, and the military.

Taiwan Mourns Pope Francis: A Look at Diplomatic Ties, Tribute, and the Future of Holy See Relations

Taiwan honors the late Pope Francis with heartfelt tributes, a special envoy to his funeral, and a memorial mass. Explore Taiwan-Vatican ties, diplomatic implications, and what’s next after his passing.

KMT and TPP Announce High-Level Summit Amid Rising Political Tensions and U.S. Tariff Crisis: Can Taiwan’s Opposition Forge a United Front?

Taiwan’s KMT and TPP announce a high-level summit to address rising U.S. tariffs, political polarization, and judicial reform. As tensions with the DPP escalate, can the opposition unite for meaningful change? Full in-depth report and analysis.

​Former NTU President Kuan Chung-ming Warns of Dual Threats from U.S. and China, Urges Taiwan to Assert Its Autonomy

Former NTU President Kuan Chung-ming highlights Taiwan's geopolitical challenges, urging strategic autonomy amid pressures from the U.S. and China.​

Taiwan’s Political Strife Intensifies: 55,000 Rally Against KMT, Urging Recall Campaigns and Alleged CCP Influence

Thousands rally in Taipei against the Kuomintang, calling for recall campaigns to remove lawmakers accused of pro-China stances. The political divide intensifies as Taiwan faces external pressures.

Tensions Rise in Taiwan as Chiang Wan-an Calls for Cabinet Dismissal; President Lai Urges Social Stability

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te and Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasize social stability amid political tensions, following Chiang's call for a no-confidence vote against the Cabinet.

Taiwan to Unveil NT$88 Billion Support Plan to Buffer U.S. Tariff Impact: What Businesses Should Know

Taiwan’s Premier unveils plans to launch an NT$88 billion support package to help industries withstand U.S. tariff hikes. Full details to be released next week, with key measures for agriculture, manufacturing, and market diversification.

​Taiwan and U.S. Deepen Strategic Partnership Amid Trade Tensions and Regional Security Concerns

President Lai Ching-te meets with U.S. senators to enhance Taiwan-U.S. cooperation in trade, technology, and defense, focusing on building "non-red supply chains" and addressing regional security challenges.

Ex-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je Alleges Prosecutorial Misconduct, Demands Interrogation Video Release in Ongoing Corruption Trial

Ex-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je demands the release of his interrogation video amid accusations of prosecutorial blackmail. Explore the full story, including court developments, political implications, and what this means for Taiwan's judiciary.

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