Taipei Court extends detention of ex-mayor Ko Wen-je over Core Pacific City corruption charges. In-depth analysis of Taiwan’s biggest urban scandal, legal fallout, and political implications.
A Kuomintang (KMT) legislative aide, Chang Fang-shuo, has been detained over allegations of forging signatures, including those of deceased individuals, in a recall petition against Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Wu Li-hua.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has filed a petition with Taiwan's Constitutional Court challenging the 2025 General Budget Proposal and revisions to the Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures, arguing that they violate constitutional principles. This move sparks political tensions in Taiwan’s legislature and raises questions about fiscal fairness and judicial independence.
Three Hualien County officials have been indicted for abusing personal data in a politically sensitive recall petition. Learn the details of the case, its impact on civil liberties, and Taiwan’s democratic safeguards.
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.
Taipei District Court detains KMT’s Huang Lu Chin-ju over alleged forgery in DPP lawmaker recall petitions. Political tensions rise as the DPP and KMT clash over justice and democracy.
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.
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’s opposition parties join the Executive Yuan to discuss an NT$88 billion relief plan as U.S. considers 32% tariffs on Taiwanese goods. Get the full breakdown of the plan, political dynamics, and global implications.
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has requested a revote on amendments that increase pensions for police, firefighters, and law enforcement officers. The government warns of financial instability and legal violations, while opposition lawmakers argue for fair compensation. Learn about the implications and next steps in this controversial policy change.