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🦌 Kenting Park Issues Legal Warning Over Collecting Deer Antlers and Natural Specimens: A Deeper Look at Conservation, Misconceptions, and Legal Consequences

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.

Kaohsiung Tragedy Elderly Driver Indicted After Fatal Collision Kills Japanese Tourist

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.

Justice After 8 Years Indonesian Fisher’s Family Reaches Settlement in Taiwan Abuse Case

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.

🎤 Singer Kui to Face Trial in Fatal Keelung Hit-and-Run A Tragic Collision of Fame and Responsibility

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.

KMT Recall Petition Scandal: Two Staffers Detained for Alleged Electoral Fraud in Taichung

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.

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.

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.

Supreme Court Confirms 10.5-Year Sentence for Thai Migrant Worker in Miaoli Dormitory Stabbing Case

Taiwan’s Supreme Court upholds a 10.5-year prison sentence for Thai migrant Ladta Aphisit, convicted of murdering his roommate in a Miaoli dormitory in 2023. The case sheds light on dormitory tensions, migrant mental health, and legal protections.

Massive Plastic Waste Export Ring Busted in Taiwan: 11 Indicted, NT$394 Million Seized

Taiwan indicts 11 people and fines six companies for illegally collecting and exporting over 11,000 tons of plastic waste, confiscating NT$394 million. A major win for environmental law enforcement.

🔍 Tragedy in Yunlin: Two Workers Die from Suspected Sewer Gas Poisoning Amid Major Factory Safety Lapses

Two workers in Yunlin County died from suspected sewer gas poisoning due to major safety violations during rainwater system maintenance. Authorities fine firms and open manslaughter probe.

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