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Opposition Leaders Hesitate to Join Presidential National Security Briefing Over Transparency Concerns

Taiwan's Presidential Office has invited opposition leaders to a national security briefing, but KMT's Eric Chu and TPP's Huang Kuo-chang remain undecided over concerns of transparency and agenda clarity. The briefing, set for June 18, could set a precedent for cross-party cooperation.

President Lai Thanks Palau Amid Taiwan’s Continued WHA Exclusion: A Strong Pacific Alliance Resists Beijing’s Pressure

President Lai Ching-te thanks Palau for its strong support as Taiwan is excluded from the 2025 World Health Assembly. Explore how this Pacific alliance stands firm against China’s pressure, and why Taiwan’s global participation matters.

Premier Cho Jung-tai Unveils Cabinet’s Ambitious “1+7” Policy Agenda Ahead of Lai Ching-te’s First Anniversary in Office

Premier Cho Jung-tai reveals Taiwan's ambitious "1+7" development agenda ahead of Lai Ching-te’s first anniversary in office, including a new Ministry of Sports, NT$1 trillion investment plan, housing reforms, and high-tech growth strategies.

Taiwan’s Diplomatic Strategy Amid Global Religious and Political Shifts

Taiwan appoints former VP Chen Chien-jen as envoy to Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration, reaffirming deep ties with the Vatican. Learn how Taiwan balances faith, diplomacy, and geopolitics in a shifting global landscape.

Taiwan’s Last Nuclear Reactor Faces Closure Despite Law Change: President Lai Calls for Scientific Review Before Restart

Taiwan President Lai reaffirms nuclear-free goal despite new law allowing 20-year reactor extensions. Maanshan plant to close on schedule after amendment passage. In-depth analysis of Taiwan’s nuclear policy, energy security, and political tensions.

Former Taiwan Vice President Chen Chien-jen Hopes President Lai Will Attend New Pope’s Inauguration Amid Strengthening Vatican Ties

Former Taiwan Vice President Chen Chien-jen hopes President Lai Ching-te will attend the next pope’s inauguration, after reinforcing Taiwan's Vatican ties during Pope Francis' funeral. Read the full story.

Former Vice President Chen Chien-jen Represents Taiwan at Pope Francis’ Funeral, Strengthening International Ties

Former Taiwan Vice President Chen Chien-jen attended Pope Francis’ funeral as President Lai Ching-te’s envoy, strengthening diplomatic ties with the Vatican and engaging world leaders like Joe Biden and Japan’s foreign minister.

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 Eyes Stronger Trade and Strategic Ties with New Zealand Amid Global Shifts

Taiwan seeks deeper trade ties with New Zealand, targeting clean energy, smart agriculture, and digital economy cooperation. The move comes amid global tensions and new U.S. tariffs. Read the full analysis.

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