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Taiwan Pauses Plan to Allow Foreign Graduates in Intermediate-Skilled Jobs Amid Public Concerns

Taiwan pauses a key labor reform that would have allowed foreign graduates to work in six skilled sectors. Explore the deeper context, public concerns, and what it means for Taiwan’s future workforce.

🚨 Repeat Drug Offender Indicted in Changhua After Crashing Into Teen Cyclists — Prosecutors Seek 10-Year Sentence

Changhua man indicted after crashing into teen cyclists while high on heroin, meth, and etomidate. Prosecutors seek 10-year sentence as Taiwan faces rising concerns over repeat drug DUIs and road safety.

55 Taiwanese Repatriated from Myanmar Amid Fraud and Human Trafficking Investigations

55 Taiwanese nationals returned home from Myanmar amid human trafficking and fraud investigations, as Taiwan intensifies its crackdown on transnational crime rings and overseas recruitment scams.

Taiwan Rejects Greenpeace Shark Fishing Allegations Amid Global Scrutiny of Ocean Conservation Practices

Taiwan's Fisheries Agency denies Greenpeace's shark fishing allegations, citing a voluntary closed zone policy. Explore the in-depth analysis of Taiwan’s marine policy, enforcement challenges, and global conservation implications.

Taiwan’s Plan to Lift Restrictions on Japanese Beef Imports A Comprehensive

Taiwan plans to lift its age restrictions on Japanese beef imports, aligning with international safety standards. The policy change follows discussions regarding food safety, trade relations, and public health.

Taiwan Reaffirms No Increase in Ractopamine Inspections Despite First Detection in Australian Pork Since 2021

Taiwan detects ractopamine in imported pork for the first time since 2021 but will not increase border inspections, citing low residue levels. Learn what this means for consumers, trade, and public health.

Supreme Court Upholds Life Sentence in Taoyuan Double Murder Tied to Fraud Ring Dispute

Taiwan's Supreme Court upholds a life sentence for Su, who murdered two fraud ring members after a blackmail dispute. Explore the full timeline, court rulings, and how this case reflects increasing violence within Taiwan's underground crime networks.

5,000 Pharmacists Protest MOHW Directive on Traditional Chinese Medicine Sales, Raising Alarms Over Drug Safety and Professional Standards

Thousands of pharmacists in Taipei protest MOHW’s new directive allowing unlicensed sale of traditional Chinese medicine. The move sparks a national debate over drug safety, regulation, and professional integrity.

🌧️ Two Weather Fronts to Hit Taiwan This Week: What You Need to Know

Taiwan braces for two weather fronts this week, with heavy rain, sunshine, thunderstorms, and heatwaves expected. Learn how this will affect travel, agriculture, and daily life.

Thick Smoke from Taoyuan Factory Fire Near Airport Sparks Health Advisory but No Flight Delays

A fire at a Taoyuan factory sent thick smoke over Taiwan's main airport on Sunday, sparking health warnings but no flight disruptions. Investigations are ongoing as safety concerns rise.

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