COVID-19 cases continue to be low in Taiwan. Today marked the announcement of the seventh death which has taken place in Taiwan to date, with a total of 440 confirmed cases...
With a recall vote against Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu set to take place next month on June 6th, recall campaign organizers and pan-Green politicians supportive of the recall have alleged that the Han administration is attempting to interfere with the vote...
Issues of mental health in Taiwan are in the spotlight after a Chiayi District Court ruled the killer of a railway officer to be “Not Guilty” on the basis that the man suffers from schizophrenia...
Proposals by the DPP, NPP, and TSP to redesign the Taiwanese passport and rebrand China Airlines advanced to their second readings in the Taiwanese legislature last week...
A fire last week at a Taipei KTV that killed five led many KTV stores in Taiwan to suspend operations afterward, with increased scrutiny upon fire safety in KTV locations...
Concerns continue to be raised by privacy advocates regarding a new electronic ID that the Taiwanese government intends to roll out, though the rollout of the ID has now been delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic...
According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokespersons, the Taiwanese government does not expect an invitation to the World Health Assembly this year...
Outrage has broken out from civil society groups after today’s ruling by the Criminal Court of the Taiwan High Court regarding the “324” attempted occupation of the Executive Yuan in March 2014. This was the second ruling on the case...
An early indication that efforts by newly elected KMT chair Johnny Chiang to reform the party have run into a roadblock can be seen in Chiang’s declaration that the Institute of Revolutionary Practice will play an important role in the party’s rejuvenation and the subsequent announcement of the institute's initial program...