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Cross‑Party National Security Briefing: A Strategic Move by President Lai

Exclusive deep dive into President Lai Ching‑te’s unprecedented national security briefing for opposition party leaders—what’s at stake for Taiwan’s defense unity, political balance, and deterrence amid rising Chinese pressure.

🌊 President Lai Backs NT$410 B Budget to Modernize Coast Guard Against China’s ‘Gray Zone’ Tactics

President Lai rallies bipartisan backing for NT$150 billion in Coast Guard upgrades—funding new vessels, drones, infrared surveillance, and cybersecurity—to counter evolving Chinese “gray zone” threats at sea.

President Lai Ching-te Unveils Taiwan’s National Fitness Plan to Boost Life Expectancy and Public Health

President Lai Ching-te unveils a cross-ministerial plan to make Taiwan healthier by 2030, boosting physical activity, improving infrastructure, and expanding access to fitness facilities. Learn how this visionary policy could reshape Taiwan's public health future.

Taiwanese Labor Groups Rally for Workplace Reform Amid Rising Work Pressure, Bullying Concerns

Taiwanese labor unions rally on May Day 2025 demanding anti-bullying laws, shorter working hours, and wage reforms after a Ministry of Labor staff suicide reignites outrage over workplace abuse. Rising U.S. tariffs deepen worker insecurity.

Taiwan’s President Condemns Deadly Kashmir Attack, Expresses Solidarity with India

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te condemns the deadly Kashmir attack and expresses solidarity with India. Read how this rare move signals Taiwan’s growing global engagement and moral diplomacy.

Tensions Rise in Taiwan as Chiang Wan-an Calls for Cabinet Dismissal; President Lai Urges Social Stability

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te and Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an emphasize social stability amid political tensions, following Chiang's call for a no-confidence vote against the Cabinet.

President Lai Orders DPP to Tighten China Travel Oversight Amid Espionage Concerns

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te orders strict travel and contact reporting rules for DPP members amid Chinese espionage concerns. The move comes after alleged spies were found within the party. Full story, analysis, and implications.

Taiwan Legislature Upholds 2025 Budget Plan, Blocking Cabinet’s Attempt to Overturn It

Taiwan’s Legislature has upheld the 2025 central government budget plan, rejecting the Cabinet’s attempt to overturn it. With opposition parties KMT and TPP holding a majority, the vote 61-51 blocked Premier Cho Jung-tai’s request for a revote. Will the DPP challenge the decision in the Constitutional Court? Read the full analysis here.

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