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Taiwan Gold Scam Tragedy: Taichung Prosecutors Investigate Fraud After Family Suicide

A tragic family suicide in Taichung linked to a fraudulent gold investment scheme has triggered a high-profile investigation. Learn how personal trust was exploited, and what Taiwan is doing in response.

Taiwan Faces Criticism Over Household Deregistration Rule for Chinese Spouses Amid Protests in Taipei

Taiwanese protesters demand the Mainland Affairs Council apologize for enforcing a household deregistration rule affecting Chinese spouses. The MAC defends the move as a legal obligation amid growing scrutiny. Read the full report with legal context, data, and expert analysis.

Taiwan Worker Dies After Diving Accident at CPC’s Guantang LNG Terminal: Investigation Underway

A 34-year-old diver died during operations at Taiwan’s Guantang LNG Terminal, sparking an investigation into CPC Corp.’s safety protocols. Experts cite concerns about workplace risks in high-pressure underwater environments.

Taiwan Survey Shows 60% Oppose Allowing Heavy Motorcycles on National Freeways: Safety, Trust, and Policy Debates Continue

Taiwan's 2025 freeway survey finds 60% oppose allowing heavy motorcycles on national highways, citing safety concerns and rider behavior. Learn more about the debate, legal background, and potential pilot routes.

Former Ambulance Driver Arrested for Hacking Taiwan’s 119 Emergency System, Selling Real-Time Data to Funeral Companies

Taiwan detains ex-ambulance driver for hacking 119 emergency system and selling data to funeral firms. Major breach prompts calls for tighter cybersecurity and data protection.

KMT Taichung Officials Indicted for Forging Recall Petition Signatures Against DPP Lawmakers

34 KMT workers in Taichung indicted for forging signatures in recall petitions targeting DPP lawmakers, exposing growing misuse of recall laws in Taiwan’s volatile political landscape.

Taiwan Indicts Four in NT$495 Million Cross-Border Scam Targeting Singapore and Malaysia

Taiwan indicts four fraudsters for defrauding Singaporean and Malaysian nationals of NT$495 million using malware apps. Read how the cross-border cybercrime unfolded and what it means for Taiwan’s cybersecurity efforts.

Taiwan Busts Gold-Smuggling Fraud Ring: 24kg of Gold Seized as Police Unmask Cross-Border Money Laundering Syndicate

Taiwan police have dismantled an elaborate cross-border fraud and money laundering ring, arresting two men and seizing 24 kg of gold worth NT$77.4 million. Discover the case details, unique smuggling method, and its wider implications for global financial crimes.

50 Tourists Rescued Safely After Landslide at Basianshan National Forest Recreation Area: Extreme Weather Continues to Pose Risks in Taichung

Fifty tourists were rescued after a landslide trapped them at Taichung's Basianshan National Forest Recreation Area. Read about the rescue, safety measures, and the impact of heavy rain in this in-depth news report.

Elderly Driver’s Electric BMW Plows Into Taipei Sidewalk, Injures Pedestrian and Damages Dozens of Vehicles

An electric BMW driven by a 74-year-old man lurched onto a Taipei sidewalk, injuring one pedestrian and damaging scooters. Police are investigating if the crash was caused by driver error or a technical issue.

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