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Taiwan Enforces Stricter Hygiene Rules for Food Couriers: FDA Introduces Fines Up to NT$200 Million for Violations

Taiwan's FDA enforces stricter hygiene rules for food couriers, banning smoking and unsanitary behavior. Companies now face fines up to NT$200 million for violations. Read the full breakdown of the regulations and what they mean for the food delivery industry.

Taiwan Faces Surge in COVID-19 Cases: Weekly Medical Visits and Severe Cases Reach New Highs

Taiwan reports a significant surge in COVID-19 cases, with weekly medical visits and severe cases reaching new highs. Authorities project the outbreak to peak in late June or early July, emphasizing vaccination and expanded healthcare services to manage the crisis.

🦟 Taiwan on Dengue Fever Alert: 69 Imported Cases Raise Outbreak Concerns as Rainy Season Begins

Taiwan reports 69 imported dengue fever cases as of June 2, 2025—raising outbreak concerns amid the rainy season. Learn how climate, travel, and public health measures intersect in this growing threat.

Taiwan-Japan Ferry Link: Keelung to Ishigaki Route to Launch by September with NT$3,000 Tickets

Taiwan's Keelung to Japan's Ishigaki Island ferry to launch in September 2025. Tickets priced around NT$3,000 will go on sale soon. Learn about ferry details, booking, tourism impact, and travel convenience in this full report.

Tainted Fish Recall in Taiwan: 1,000-Kilo Chinese Yellow Croaker Shipment Triggers Food Safety Alarm

Taiwan recalls tainted small yellow croaker fish imported from China after testing positive for the banned veterinary drug enrofloxacin. Read about the public health concerns, importer penalties, and new food safety measures.

Taiwan’s “Mother Teresa” Sister Giusebbiana Frongia Dies at 93 After 65 Years of Serving Indigenous Communities

Sister Giusebbiana Frongia, an Italian-born nun who dedicated 65 years to serving Indigenous communities in Taiwan’s Hsinchu County, dies at age 93. Her legacy as “Taiwan’s Mother Teresa” lives on through education and compassion.

Taiwan CDC Calms Fears Over COVID-19 Drug Shortages Amid Rising Cases: What You Need to Know

Taiwan CDC confirms sufficient COVID-19 medication and vaccine supplies amid rising cases, counters misinformation from political figures, and outlines prevention strategy for public trust.

Taoyuan Street Racing Crackdown: 23-Year-Old Motorcyclist Fined NT$36,000, Faces Criminal Charges for Public Endangerment

A 23-year-old motorcyclist in Taoyuan was fined NT$36,000 and referred for prosecution after a high-speed street racing incident. Learn about the crackdown, legal charges, and broader public safety concerns surrounding Taiwan’s illegal racing culture.

Taiwan Faces Heat and Rain on Final Day of Dragon Boat Festival Long Weekend

Taiwan's weather on June 1, 2025, features a combination of high temperatures and localized heavy rainfall, particularly affecting southern regions during the Dragon Boat Festival's final day.

Taiwanese Identity Silenced: Controversy Erupts Over Lyric Alteration at 2025 World Masters Games Closing Ceremony

Controversy arises as the lyric "I'm from Taiwan" is muted during the 2025 World Masters Games closing ceremony, sparking debates on cultural identity and representation.

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