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⚠️ Lightning Strikes Keelung Islet: Two Tourists Injured Amid Sudden Storm During Lighthouse Tour

Two tourists were injured during a sudden lightning storm on Keelung Islet, Taiwan. Learn how indirect lightning exposure, poor weather alerts, and ground currents led to injuries and prompted a government response.

Tragic End for Missing Hiker in Chiayi County: Body Found Near Holy Guanyin Peak

A missing hiker in Chiayi County was tragically found dead near Holy Guanyin Peak after a two-day search. Authorities urge caution for solo hikers as investigations continue. Learn more about the risks, response, and how to stay safe.

Hualien Church Dorm Murder Shocks Taiwan: Suspect Arrested in Suicide Attempt After Female Teacher’s Killing

A junior high school teacher in Hualien was tragically found murdered in her church dorm. The suspect was arrested during a suicide attempt. This in-depth report examines the case, safety concerns for educators, and the wider community impact.

Taiwan’s New Ministry of Sports to Launch on National Sports Day: A Vision for Athletic Reform and National Growth

Taiwan will officially launch its Ministry of Sports on National Sports Day, September 9. This bold reform aims to elevate sports as a national priority, improve athlete development, promote inclusivity, and unlock new economic opportunities.

Keelung Tragedy Sparks Nationwide Debate Over Domestic Violence Protections After 5-Year-Old Boy’s Murder

A 5-year-old boy in Keelung was tragically murdered by his father, sparking public outrage and intense scrutiny of Taiwan’s domestic violence protection system. This in-depth report explores the legal delays, government response, and urgent calls for reform.

Taiwan’s Military Draft Scandal: Entertainment Industry in the Spotlight Over Service Evasion Scheme

Taiwan’s military service evasion scandal rocks the entertainment industry as 8 celebrities face questioning over forged medical records. Explore the deeper issues, systemic flaws, and legal fallout shaking the nation.

Three Hualien Officials Indicted Over Privacy Breach in Recall Petition Case

Three Hualien County officials have been indicted for abusing personal data in a politically sensitive recall petition. Learn the details of the case, its impact on civil liberties, and Taiwan’s democratic safeguards.

Tragic Case of Child Abuse Leads to Legal Reform Calls in Taiwan

The Child Welfare League Foundation in Taiwan apologizes after two sisters are sentenced for fatally abusing a 1-year-old boy. The case sparks calls for urgent child welfare reforms to prevent future tragedies.

Jeffrey Koo Jr. Sentenced to Over 7 Years: What It Reveals About Financial Misgovernance in Taiwan

Jeffrey Koo Jr., former vice chairman of CTBC Financial, has been sentenced to 7 years and 8 months for a controversial building deal. This in-depth report explores the full legal case, its broader implications for Taiwan’s financial governance, and insights from related scandals.

Taiwan Launches Luxurious “Wedding Train” Experience Combining Rail Travel, Michelin-Star Dining, and Scenic Leisure

Taiwan launches a first-of-its-kind luxury “wedding train” offering Michelin-star dining, a scenic round trip from Taipei to Hualien, and a premium experience for couples seeking unique wedding celebrations.

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