Taiwanese rescue teams recovered a hiker’s body four days after his death on Chilai East Ridge in Hualien County. Extreme weather conditions delayed the operation, highlighting the dangers of winter mountaineering.
Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating National Defense University Professor Ke Ming-te over fraud allegations and potential illegal ties to China. The case involves sensitive military research and misuse of funding, raising national security concerns.
Taiwan welcomes 35 Ukrainian officials for the Smart City Summit & Expo, strengthening diplomatic ties and supporting Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction with humanitarian aid and technological collaboration.
Four individuals in Taiwan have been indicted for abandoning an unconscious Thai migrant worker instead of taking him to the hospital. The worker later died, sparking outrage over migrant worker exploitation. Read more about the case and its legal impact.
Taiwan fines AnyTech NT$2.17 million for violating Chinese investment regulations, citing Chinese state-backed funding. Learn how Taiwan is tightening cybersecurity and financial regulations to counter foreign influence.
Taiwan has ordered the deportation of a Chinese national for advocating China's military annexation of the island. The influencer, known as "Yaya in Taiwan," has been given 10 days to leave. Learn more about the legal and political implications.
The CSIS report highlights Taiwan’s growing reliance on China’s military-linked shipyards, raising concerns about national security risks. Evergreen Marine Corp.’s purchases from tier-1 Chinese shipyards indirectly support China’s naval expansion. Read more about the strategic implications.
Taichung introduces dinosaur-themed traffic lights near the National Museum of Natural Science, replacing the standard "green man" with a walking dinosaur that breathes fire when the light turns red. Learn more about this creative initiative!
"Taiwan’s 2024 Yushan Forum brings together global leaders, including former Danish PM Anders Fogh Rasmussen and former Slovenian PM Ivan Janša, to discuss expanding Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy+ and strengthening Indo-Pacific ties through digital innovation and strategic cooperation."
The Fengshan Marathon in Kaohsiung sparked controversy after awarding PLA rifle-shaped trophies to winners. Organizers apologized, promising replacements. Learn more about the incident and public backlash.