Taiwan High Court raises sentence for construction manager to 12.5 years over the 2021 Taroko Express train crash that killed 49 people. Migrant worker acquitted again. A deep-dive into the legal, infrastructural, and social dimensions of Taiwan’s deadliest rail disaster.
Over 100 protestors rallied in Taipei demanding stricter driver license renewal policies and improved pedestrian infrastructure after a deadly car crash in Sanxia. Advocates call for age-neutral driving tests and safer sidewalks near schools.
A 78-year-old unlicensed man caused a serious multi-vehicle crash near Taipei's Presidential Office on May 23, injuring eight. The incident renews urgent debate on elderly driver regulations and road safety enforcement.
A scaffolding collapse in Zhonghe District, New Taipei, has highlighted growing safety concerns in Taiwan’s booming construction industry. No injuries were reported, but investigations are underway. Read the full in-depth report.
A tragic car crash near Bei Da Elementary School in New Taipei killed 3 people and injured 13, mostly students. Learn what caused the accident, its impact, and what reforms Taiwan may pursue next.
Kenting National Park warns against collecting deer antlers or wild specimens after viral video sparks legal debate. Learn the laws, ecological impact, and how misinformation can hurt conservation efforts.
A 72-year-old driver in Kaohsiung has been indicted for negligent homicide after fatally striking a Japanese tourist on a sidewalk. The case highlights urgent concerns over elderly drivers and pedestrian safety in Taiwan.
After an 8-year legal battle, the family of Indonesian fisher Supriyanto—who died aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel—reaches a civil settlement. This landmark case exposes systemic abuse in Taiwan’s fishing industry and calls for urgent reforms.
Taiwanese singer Kui to stand trial under the citizen judge system for a fatal drunk-driving hit-and-run in Keelung. Full story, legal analysis, public reaction, and implications for Taiwan’s justice and celebrity culture.
Two KMT staffers detained in Taichung for allegedly forging recall petition documents and misusing personal data in efforts against DPP lawmakers. Full report, analysis, and political context.