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Taiwan Passes Law to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespan up to 60 Years, Marking Shift in Energy Strategy

Taiwan passes a landmark amendment allowing nuclear power plants to operate for up to 60 years. Discover what this means for energy policy, safety, and the island’s future amid climate challenges.

Taiwan Calls for Inclusive Labor Reforms Amid Global Shifts in Work Dynamics at APEC 2025

Taiwan’s labor minister calls for global cooperation and inclusive reforms at APEC 2025, highlighting the impact of AI, aging populations, and gig work on labor markets. Here’s how Taiwan is adapting for the future of work.

Taiwan Conducts First Live-Fire HIMARS Drill Amid Rising Cross-Strait Tensions

Taiwan conducts its first live-fire HIMARS drill in Pingtung County, marking a major defense milestone amid rising tensions with China. Learn what this means for cross-strait security and Taiwan’s evolving military strategy.

Tsai Ing-wen Visits Lithuania, Praises Democratic Partnership and Global Solidarity

Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visits Lithuania to strengthen democratic ties, praise Vilnius’ support despite China tensions, and push Taiwan’s global soft power agenda through sustainable innovation and diplomacy.

New Pope Leo XIV Unlikely to Shift Vatican-Taiwan Relations Quickly, Say Experts

Pope Leo XIV is unlikely to shift Vatican-Taiwan relations soon, says scholar Chiang Kuo-hsiung. Taiwan should support the Holy See's humanitarian mission instead of worrying about China’s influence. Read full analysis.

Taiwan’s Push to Strengthen National Security Amid Rising Chinese Threats: A Detailed Analysis

Taiwan’s government is implementing over 100 measures to counter espionage and Chinese infiltration, including military court reinstatement and tighter screening for individuals with access to classified information. The government is also addressing challenges in U.S.-Taiwan trade negotiations.

Taiwan Passes Bill Adding 4 National Holidays and Expanding Labor Day: What It Means for Everyone

Taiwan passes a major bill adding four national holidays and expanding Labor Day to public sector workers. Discover what it means for workers, employers, and the nation's identity in this detailed breakdown.

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je Faces Bribery Charges in Core Pacific City Redevelopment Scandal

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je faces bribery and embezzlement charges related to the Core Pacific City redevelopment, with potential implications for Taiwan's political landscape.

KMT Proposes NT$10,000 Cash Handouts to Cushion U.S. Tariff Impact on Taiwan’s Economy

KMT proposes NT$10,000 cash handouts for Taiwanese citizens in a NT$390B relief bill to combat U.S. tariff impacts. The bill excludes Taipower aid and challenges the DPP’s energy policy.

Taiwan Protests “Taipei,China” Label at ADB Annual Meeting, Renews Call for Recognition and Fair Treatment

Taiwan’s Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun protested the ADB’s use of “Taipei,China” at its 2025 annual meeting, calling for fair recognition of Taiwan’s founding role and contributions. Explore the deeper political context and diplomatic implications.

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