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  • Songshan Cultural Park extends opening hours to 10 p.m. on trial basis
  • Businesses give mixed reaction to 15% electricity price hike
  • Gov’t urges public to donate blood amid nationwide shortage
  • U.S. Senator Duckworth arrives in Taiwan for three-day visit
  • Lawmaker to address China’s authoritarian bullying at democracy summit
  • TSMC to sell NT$6.1 billion in green bonds
  • CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan’s COVID wave to peak at 40-100K cases per day: health minister
  • Kaohsiung, Japanese railway company sign ‘mobility as a service’ MOU
  • Taoyuan Airport employees in Terminal 2 expansion bribery case jailed
  • Legislature passes constitutional bill to lower voting age (update)
  • Taiwan February jobless rate up slightly
  • Shipment of Asustek products to Russia at ‘effective standstill’
  • Taiwan’s Cloud Gate to present new work ‘Send in a Cloud’
  • TRA upgrades scenic train to ‘five-star moving restaurant’
  • Taiwan court rules against forced blood alcohol content tests for drivers
  • Three more cases of alleged child abuse found at Taichung daycare center
  • Court blocks Globalwafers takeover of German electronics firm
  • CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan to ban food on public transport, halts large religious events
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  • ‘Children Should Be Playing’: Pope Pleads For Fight Against Child Labor
  • Father of woman killed in DUI-case in Seoul upset by court ruling
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  • REFERENDUMS 2021/Political parties, supporters make final push before referendum
  • Nicaragua breaks with Taiwan, resumes ties with China
  • Suspect in New Taipei murder case extradited to Taiwan
  • US Jobless Benefit Claims Remain at Low Level
  • State Department Official Discusses Chip Shortage, Taiwan Talks, 5G ‘Trusted Network’
  • US Reportedly Negotiating Deal with Pfizer to Purchase 10 Million Doses of Experimental COVID-19 Pill
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  • UN, Rights Groups Push Zimbabwe to Prosecute Man Who Married 14-Year-Old Girl
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  • ICC Opens Hearing on Militia Leader Accused of Darfur War Crimes
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  • UN Court Opens Maritime Dispute Hearing Without Kenya
  • Supreme Court upholds life sentence for man over murder of ex-girlfriend
  • Taiwanese boat detained in Indonesia for illegal fishing
  • Supreme Court upholds sentence for ex-Air Force officer guilty of rape
  • Groups call for crackdown on illegal buildings to protect firefighters
  • Court rules against man who sued city government over wrong directions
  • Over half of employers expect to give pay hikes in Q1: survey
  • Graphic novels take top prizes at Taipei book fair awards
  • Google fixes crash of Gmail, YouTube
  • Two suspected of killing newborn released on bail
  • Fu Wan Chocolate products boycotted over molestation case
  • Police arrest suspects in gruesome murder cases
  • 14 countries attend 2020 Austronesian Forum in Taipei
  • Taiwan issues land warning for Tropical Storm Atsani
  • Taipei Symphony Orchestra begins ‘The Legend’ series with Eliahu Inbal
  • Malaysian netizens ask for justice in student’s murder case
  • Family of murdered Malaysian student to come to Taiwan
  • Taekwondo gold medalist arrested for possession of illicit drug
  • Law firm says it is representing Hong Kong murder suspect in Taiwan
  • Taichung supplier detained for allegedly selling counterfeit masks
  • Fire at illegal Taipei nursing home leaves 2 dead, 1 critical
  • Taipei public bus jumps curb, killing scooter driver
  • Supplier detained in Changhua for allegedly selling counterfeit masks
  • Control Yuan to investigate safety, rights of migrant caregivers
  • Taiwanese manufacturer busted for selling Chinese masks
  • Taiwan should ban collection of migrant worker service fees: envoy
  • Military police to get CM-34 armored vehicles
  • 25 illegal immigrants arrested in Tainan
  • Taiwan’s FDA to ban three food additives from 2024
  • Top presidential aide resigns amid nephew’s bribery allegations
  • Government agencies censured over cigarette smuggling scandal
  • Over 70% favor citizen participation in criminal trials: survey
  • Exhibition on indigenous Taiwanese and early Chinese migration
  • EU urges Taiwan to abolish death penalty in human rights talks
  • CECC denies subsidies to couple at center of negative BBC report
  • Front expected to bring down temperatures across Taiwan Saturday
  • Taipei to open quarantine center for quarantine breakers
  • Taiwanese father, son sentenced in North Korea smuggling case
  • Taiwan has antimalarial drug seen as possible COVID-19 treatment: CECC
  • Taiwan, Czech Republic discuss anti-coronavirus efforts
  • Quarantined British woman not ‘incarcerated’: Taiwan officials
  • Taiwan expands screening to curb COVID-19 pandemic
  • CECC advises against large gatherings
  • CECC mulls disclosing more information on certain COVID-19 cases
  • Taipei unveils measures to counter economic impact of COVID-19
  • Taiwan confirms 19 more cases of COVID-19, total at 235
  • Government urged to step up measures for migrant worker rehires
  • 6 suspected Vietnamese stowaways escape from quarantine
  • CORONAVIRUS/CECC announces new local COVID-19 case, bringing total to 216
  • Four Taiwan restaurants make it on to Asia’s 50 best list
  • Government unveils further COVID-19 response measures
  • INTERVIEW/Taiwan’s VP reiterates need to participate in WHO, despite criticism
  • Taiwan to unveil second economic stimulus package
  • CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 pandemic may come and go for up to 2 years: Chinese expert
  • Bus, taxi operators to get subsidies in disease control efforts
  • Unemployment rate stable in February despite coronavirus impact
  • Express bus service between Tainan, Kaohsiung Airport to be suspended
  • Taiwanese opera performer Hsiao Feng Hsien dies at 79
  • Emirates suspends Dubai-Taipei flights
  • Taiwan shares stage rebound, end above 11,000 points
  • Close to 15% of Taiwan’s children suffer verbal sexual abuse
  • Petition to recall Kaohsiung mayor sent to city election commission
  • WUHAN VIRUS / Over 3,000 institutions providing telemedicine for quarantined: NHIA
  • TSMC teams up with Broadcom in 5nm process development
  • GlobalWafers, GlobalFoundries to expand ties in wafer development
  • WUHAN VIRUS / Taiwan widens criteria for reporting suspected cases of coronavirus
  • WUHAN VIRUS / Taiwan confirms two more cases of infection from new coronavirus
  • High Court upholds life sentence in murder of ‘Little Light Bulb’
  • Suhua Highway traffic expected to spike during Lunar New Year
  • Filipino Catholics in Taipei celebrate Sinulog religious festival
  • Quanta Storage shares plunge after large damages ordered by court
  • Full text of President Tsai’s New Year’s Day speech
  • Central, southern Taiwan best areas for watching first sunrise of 2020
  • Rain forecast for Taiwan Sunday before easing Tuesday
  • Fuel prices up again this week
  • Cloudy to sunny skies forecast around Taiwan Tuesday
  • Taiwan, China agree to add more flights for Lunar New Year holiday
  • Taiwan to host 2022 World Indigenous Tourism Summit
  • 12 hotels in Taiwan found in violation of food safety standards
  • Authorities raid travel operators amid visa scams involving Chinese
  • Court rejects final appeal to annul Taipei mayoral election results
  • Number of Taiwanese working in China hits 10-year low
  • KMT shows unity in New Taipei as Han names Chu chief campaign manager
  • Tigerair Taiwan to launch flights to Niigata, Japan
  • Taiwan research sheds light on cure for spine-affecting arthritis
  • Second strong cold air mass to affect Taiwan from Friday
  • Children of immigrants break down cultural barriers at Sunday show
  • Han comes out in favor of marriage equality in campaign first
  • National Central Library to host carnival in Taipei to promote reading
  • Taiwanese lack sense of humor: survey
  • Beijing asks Jakarta to send Taiwanese fraud suspects to China
  • Taiwan exports first shipment of local cabbage to Vietnam
  • Hong Kong firm executives stopped at Taiwan airport amid spy probe
  • HK firm executives stopped at Taiwan airport amid spy probe (update)
  • UA Taipei station given silver award in safety rating
  • Taiwanese cyclist recounts ‘horrifying’ arrest, detention in China
  • KMT confirms 31 of 34 legislator-at-large nominees
  • New Korean budget airline to start flying to Taoyuan next month
  • Random inspection of child-friendly hotels finds myriad safety issues
  • 4 foreign ships fined for using dirty fuel oil
  • 46 groups yet to transition to political parties as required by law
  • China’s first locally-made aircraft carrier transits Taiwan Strait
  • Arianespace to launch Taiwan-developed satellite Triton in 2021
  • Weather to remain cool, chance of rain
  • AIT offers suggestions to advance Taiwan’s innovation culture
  • CAL, EVA Air rated as 5-star global airlines by APEX
  • Upcoming NT$500 e-receipts to be redeemable with mobile app
  • Michelin Guide to feature Taipei, Taichung next year
  • Legislative speaker’s wife drops out of Pingtung legislative race
  • Retired police decry court’s award of damages to Sunflower protesters
  • New Taoyuan airport control tower to facilitate smart aviation
  • Japanese idol group Arashi hints at possibility of Taiwan concert
  • Supreme Court sentences ex-Ting Hsin boss over tainted oil scandal
  • Taiwan’s exclusion from ICAO ‘defies common sense’: AIT head
  • Fuel prices in Taiwan to remain unchanged this week
  • Airport trespasser questioned by prosecutors, remains silent
  • Court grants 10 Sunflower Movement protesters compensation
  • Retired lawyer seeks Australian recognition of Taiwan
  • 1st section of Taipei MRT Circular Line set to operate by year-end
  • Taiwan offers HK murder suspect ‘contact channel’ to expedite return
  • Government set to offer greater protections to food couriers
  • Paper-making firm unveils Taiwan’s largest biogas energy system
  • Taiwan researchers use AI in study of moth color diversity
  • Taiwan receives letter from U.S. offering sale of F-16s (update)
  • Cancer patients testing endurance on cycling tour around Taiwan
  • Prosecutors looking into case after eggs thrown at Han
  • Industrial production ends 2-month rising streak in September
  • Bill on foreign caregiver employment falters in committee stage
  • 3 people sentenced to prison in case of ‘missing’ Vietnamese tourists
  • Hong Kong, Taiwan signal openness to cooperation on Chan case
  • Taiwan shares end up above 11,200 points as TSMC bounces back
  • From cartoons to lifestyles, history buff keeps nostalgia alive
  • One Lennon Wall dispute settled, another moves to court
  • Cluster of RSV infections confirmed in babies at postpartum center
  • Vietnamese fishing boat fined NT$1 million for poaching
  • Arches of collapsed Yilan bridge removed, port operations resume
  • 24 Taiwanese arrested in bust of international telecom fraud ring
  • EVA Air takes delivery of 8th Boeing 787 Dreamliner
  • Developers given 5-year jail terms for quake-toppled Hualien building
  • Leopard cat-themed train rolled out after scandal
  • U.S. arms sales to Taiwan justified, declassified Reagan memo reveals
  • Interior minister urges new immigrants to vote in upcoming elections
  • DPP lawmakers hold mixed views on Gou’s exit from presidential race
  • Taiwan expected to report further export fall for August
  • Taiwan national fined heavily for bringing in pork products
  • Solomon Islands hopes decision on ties with Taiwan by Sept. 21
  • Customers rush to buy first imported mangosteens in 16 years
  • CIB issues warning on residency scam targeting Hong Kongers
  • Filip Grzegorzewski assumes position as head of EU mission in Taipei
  • Taiwan’s first Halal-certified vending machine debuts in Taipei
  • MOTC mulling complementary measures for Uber clause’
  • MOFA urges Norwegian government to correct Taiwan’s designation
  • Solar energy firm’s liquidation plan approved by shareholders
  • Gou-Ko-Wang alliance threat to KMT in 2020 elections: lawmakers
  • Parts of pension reform law violate Constitution: court (update)
  • Parts of pension reform laws violate Constitution: court (update 2)
  • Taiwan grabs 10th Pony Baseball World Series title
  • Taiwan issues land warning for severe Typhoon Lekima
  • Interest rate cut discussed at central bank meeting in June
  • NPP legislator quits party to run as independent
  • Jeremy Lin opens up on tough time as free agent
  • VP Chen reaffirms Taiwan’s commitment to combating human trafficking
  • Parent groups protest against boys wearing skirts
  • NBA champion Jeremy Lin coaches children at Taipei basketball camp
  • Taiwan shares end down after U.S. markets fall
  • TIER keeps forecast for Taiwan’s 2019 GDP growth at 2.12%
  • MayJune winning uniform invoice numbers released
  • Chinese asylum seeker arrives in Canada after 290 days in Taiwan
  • Heavy rain warning expanded to 17 cities, counties in Taiwan
  • MOC spotlights Taiwan artists at Comic-Con International
  • Tsai addresses St. Lucia Parliament on Journey of Freedom, Democracy, Sustainability
  • Tsai arrives in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Journey of Freedom, Democracy, Sustainability
  • 30,000 troops placed on standby for tropical storm Danas: MND
  • Eastern Taiwan continues to see scorching temperatures
  • Taiwan solar cell sector workforce down by 6,000 in 2 years
  • Taipei International Children’s Book Fair opens
  • Allied envoys urge greater international participation for Taiwan
  • Wistron-assembled iPhones in India start to ship to Europe
  • Presidential gifts unveiled for Journey of Freedom, Democracy, Sustainability
  • TSMC’s June sales highest this year
  • Canoers retrace ancient sea route from Taiwan to Japan
  • KMT primary contenders join protest against Referendum Act
  • Taiwan punches tickets to Pony and Bronco Baseball World Series
  • HTC’s June sales up over 93% from May on new phone launch
  • More than 300 people fined on first day of new DUI regulations
  • Japan’s curb on tech exports to Korea seen unlikely to profit Taiwan
  • Efforts to solve democracy advocate’s case to continue: commission
  • Taiwan to introduce bicycle DUI law
  • MediaTek ranked 4th largest IC designer worldwide, Novatek No. 8
  • Formosa Plastics Group to give 3.378% pay raise
  • EVA Air files police report against flight attendants union
  • Taiwan Cooperative Bank to raise wages by 4.53%
  • Cabinet approves projects to boost investment in Taiwan
  • Philippines showcases 11 companies at Food Taipei
  • Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways launches TaoyuanDa Nang flights
  • Ritual performed for safe relocation of 300yearold banyan tree
  • Taiwan-based StarLux to start service with three routes
  • Two suspects held incommunicado over Taoyuan hostagetaking
  • Hengchun Airport to remain open, hoping for charter flights
  • Port bureau bringing stranded travelers back from Kinmen County
  • Referendum revision bill sneaks through to second reading
  • Japanese yen available from CTBC ATMs at 10 7-Eleven stores
  • President Tsai thanks EU for supporting Taiwan’s WHA bid
  • Nanotech vaccine sheds light in fight against lethal virus
  • Chinese official bashes U.S. at crossstrait media gathering
  • Asustek No. 5, Acer No. 6 notebook brands in Q1: TrendForce
  • Taiwan, Czech Republic discuss technology exchanges
  • Nonresidents may face national pension restrictions
  • People in China very interested in Taiwan lifestyle: microblogger
  • Seven more firms pledge to invest over NT$34 billion in Taiwan
  • Taiwan man arrested in Vietnam for allegedly running gambling website
  • Shooting stars set to to peak next week: astronomy museum
  • Crossstrait relations entering sensitive phase: U.S. policy group
  • Rare solar halo wows Taitung residents, visitors
  • Thousands join anti-nuclear rallies in Taipei, Kaohsiung
  • No compromise reached in ‘Uber Clause’ consultations
  • Works by renowned Taiwan writer published in Malay: official
  • Taiwan facing unprecedented challenges from China: official
  • AIT reiterates U.S.’ neutrality after Gou announces presidential bid
  • KMT welcomes Terry Gou’s presidential bid
  • Taiwan’s Tai, Chou advance to semis at Singapore Open
  • Filipinos appeals for visa-free extension from Taiwan
  • Yehliu Geopark to host light shows, music concerts
  • Taiwan’s No. 3 nuclear power plant unaffected by earthquake
  • Taiwanese group criticizes LSE for labeling Taiwan part of China
  • Nearly 60 percent satisfied with Kaohsiung mayor’s team: survey
  • Anti-nuclear referendum petition delivered
  • Taiwan thanks Japan for support after Chinese jet incursion
  • CDC warns travelers about measles outbreaks in neighboring countries
  • Reunify only in a way that China and Taiwan support: ret. U.S. admiral
  • TAITRA and Indonesia’s PPI signed an MOU to help Taiwanese businesses penetrate the Indonesian market
  • The 108year license tax was levied on April 1 and the payment period was until April 30.
  • The 3rd Taihong (Hongdulas) FTA Executive Committee meeting reached concrete results and helped to enhance bilateral economic and trade relations
  • Tsai addresses Nauru Parliament, reaffirms commitment to advancing bilateral ties
  • Industry Bureau plans the wisdom of urban and rural pavilions, six major themes, experience, wisdom, new life
  • Fuel prices increased for 2nd consecutive week
  • Confidence in economy improves in March
  • Following the fundraising subsidy, the public welfare backstage sugar station will also run for love.
  • Industrial Park roof type solar photovoltaic investment promotion meeting (Kaohsiung Stadium)
  • Customs clearance service during the continuous holidays of the Ching Ming Festival in Taichung in 108 years
  • President Tsai lauds contributions of Taiwan medical missions
  • Taiwan requests correction of Taiwanese entertainers’ references
  • DPP candidate claims victory in lawmaker by-election in Tainan
  • Reverse engineering 3D scanning and sewing work
  • The 108th “Camp Cloud Invoices E Activity” started on March 16th and the awards are diverse.
  • No models of crashed Boeing used in Taiwan
  • New EU travel measure not directed at Taiwan: MOFA
  • Kaohsiung Mayor apologizes for calling Filipinos ‘Marias’
  • HTC partners with U.S. museum to host VR expo on T-Rex
  • Supplementary note on foreign investment locations in the life insurance industry
  • Taipower and singular arbitration judged that the furnace power: no significant impact on this year’s profit and loss
  • Taiwanese researchers develop dyesensitized solar cell using pitaya
  • One day double crown Taiwanese electric men and women
  • U.S. lawmakers voice mixed views on high-level visits to Taiwan
  • The Ministry of Finance has expressed the principle of the abolition of the use of state-owned public property in Article 34 of the Domestic Law, in order to facilitate the implementation of the practice.
  • Taiwanese diver wins Sony photo award for salmon picture
  • Deputy premier backs Taiwan-made video games
  • Land Bank Co-ordinator Hosted Lixin Construction Co., Ltd. to Complete the Signing Ceremony of NT$5.163 Billion
  • U.S. backs allies’ support for Taiwan at regional leaders summit
  • The actual electricity consumption exceeded expectations, which is the result of economic growth. Mr. Wang Mingju’s accusation is wrong and does not help the discussion of energy policy.
  • Taiwan’s economy forecast to weaken over next 6 months: survey
  • MAC seeks to tighten rules on visits to China by former civil servants
  • 582 pig farms ignore government order on ASF virus
  • Taipei couple win NT$20 million lottery
  • Taiwan short film nominated for Crystal Bear at Berlin film festival
  • Taiwan’s main gateway operating smoothly despite pilot strike
  • Taiwan maintains rank in Freedom in the World report
  • Workers looking to make extra cash over long break
  • Wife of jailed Taiwanese activist to attend Trump address
  • Taiwan shares fall back below 10,000 points
  • Taiwan can learn from Israel, Germany on transitional justice: VP
  • Two legislative by-elections to take place Sunday
  • The economy returned to the warmth, and the domestically produced office handled the conversion of the old village to the state-owned real estate, with a rate of up to 50%.
  • CES 2019 shows how AI and 5G will shape future: industry experts
  • Taiwan reaches driver's license deal with U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Legislature approves NT$1.998 trillion government budget for 2019
  • 67 of 148 ‘missing’ Vietnamese tourists located: immigration agency
  • Labor group slams MOL for favoring foreign workers over locals
  • Supreme Court orders retrial for former President Ma
  • Taiwan’s capital market outlook for new year mixed: PwC
  • Full text of President Tsai Ing-wen’s New Year’s Day Speech
  • Taiwan may deploy more sniffer dogs at airports amid ASF fear
  • NIA searching for 128 unaccounted for Vietnamese tourists
  • Six scholars receive Yu Ying-Shih Prize for Humanities Research
  • Air quality improves but ozone concentration increases: EPA
  • The new food management system was implemented in January 2008 to see which ones there are!
  • ASF preliminarily ruled out as cause of Hualien pig deaths
  • Most fines issued to foreign travelers settled: BAPHIQ
  • Over 10 media outlets involved in Hualien propaganda scandal
  • Taiwanese policeman receives international crime-fighting award
  • No wonder drug to help Taiwan in U.S.-China trade war: minister
  • HTC VR device shipments forecast to hit 800,000 units in 2019
  • 11 allies support Taiwan Interpol participation: MOFA
  • Chinese pressure could be behind Uruguay visa decision: MOFA
  • Taiwan presents Democracy and Human Rights Award to Indonesian NGO
  • Tainan mayor-elect mulling marketing trip to China
  • Taiwan’s PTS wins best video game award at AAA’s in Singapore
  • Taiwan-U.S. TIFA talks unlikely to be held this year: MOFA
  • Taiwan shares close down 1.65%
  • Noordhoff Craniofacial Foundation founder dies at age of 91
  • Taiwan shares close up 2.53%
  • LOT Polish Airlines launches Taiwan codeshare service
  • Taiwan’s cross-strait policy remains unchanged: President Tsai
  • KMT’s Ting requests vote recount in Taipei mayoral race
  • President starts nationwide tour after DPP election humbling
  • Taiwan Election Results Pressure Ruling Party to Take Action toward China
  • KMT’s Han Kuo-yu declares win in Kaohsiung mayoral race
  • Amid reports of cost-cutting, Hon Hai says it will raise R&D spending
  • Sunny weather forecast for election day
  • Taiwan shares recover from heavy losses to end flat
  • MOFA to launch more New Southbound Policy training courses
  • Taiwan shares close up 0.32%
  • Taiwan rejoins Kimberley Process meeting to fight conflict diamonds
  • Chinese yuan deposits in Taiwan fall to 17-month low
  • Foreign airlines start allowing check-in at airport MRT Taipei
  • Number of Taiwanese students in U.S. up again: report
  • Taiwan shares dive; Largan falls below NT$3,000
  • Taiwanese athlete grabs bronze at World Taekwondo event in Taipei
  • Kaohsiung Hsinta power plant to phase out coal generators: EPA
  • Taiwan shares close down 1.16%
  • Concerns over China’s legal system raised against deportation
  • Sunny skies forecast for Wednesday, mercury could hit 32 degrees
  • COA, KMT official present opposing views of Japanese food ban
  • China to Go On Defensive at ASEAN Summit
  • Taiwan offers condolences over Pittsburgh mass shooting
  • Taiwan shares dive in early morning session
  • Taiwan’s Chou Tien-chen eliminated from French Open
  • Taiwanese basketball team signs former NBA third overall pick
  • Taiwan shares rebound on Apple suppliers’ gains
  • 17 killed in train derailment in Yilan
  • 2018 Taiwan gay pride parade set for Oct. 27
  • Taiwan, Paraguay to ink cooperation MOU
  • Taiwan shares close down 0.02%
  • Veteran Rights Activist Stands Trial For ‘Extortion’ in China’s Henan
  • Taiwan’s average regular wage rises over 2% for 9th month
  • Taiwan will benefit from ‘developed’ country status in WTO: Deng
  • Eslite to extend reach to Japan
  • National Day celebrations reflect peace, respect in Taiwan: Su
  • ‘The Great Buddha+’ among 87 foreign language films up for Oscar
  • Deputy environmental protection minister announces resignation
  • Taiwan helping eSwatini tackle cancer
  • TSMC, foreign tech giants set up cloud technology alliance
  • Taiwan shares close up 0.41%
  • Indonesian pop star wows fans at New Taipei cultural festival
  • Motech to further cut manpower after migrant worker layoffs
  • U.K. trade policy minister in Taiwan for talks
  • Motech announces early end to migrant worker employment contracts
  • Taiwan officials to attend events in New York during U.N. assembly
  • Taiwanese diplomat commits suicide in wake of criticism (update)
  • Construction of electricity grid project in Haiti to begin: MOFA
  • U.S. reaffirms support for Taiwan after recall of ambassadors
  • Taiwan shares close down 1.12%
  • Chairman of Taiwan Caucus to head U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee
  • Cases of parents abused by children rises to 8,000 per year in Taiwan
  • Hon Hai unit to team up with NXP on industrial Internet development
  • Political affiliation not a factor in U.S. visa processing: AIT
  • Taipei households spend most nationwide on public transport
  • MOFA striving for visa-free travel to Thailand
  • Asian Games: Taiwan grabs two more gold medals
  • Asian Games: Taiwanese athlete defends 55-kg karate title
  • Possible worst-case scenario assessed: Presidential Office
  • Taiwan still seeking to join CPTPP: Premier Lai
  • Jobless rate up to 3.81 percent in July
  • China’s move to lure Taiwan’s allies changes status quo: U.S.
  • Taiwan wishes to defend economic freedom with U.S.: President
  • Taiwan manufacturing sector output up for 7th straight quarter
  • Tsai promises to strengthen agricultural cooperation with Honduras
  • UK official eager to see British pork enter Taiwan market
  • China Rescue Vessel in Disputed Sea Described as Public Relations Move
  • Foreign investors show net fund outflows for 4th straight month
  • Taiwan has no power shortage problems: Cabinet
  • MOFA to help Taiwanese students in Norway over name-change lawsuit
  • Pilot-airline fault lines, legal issues exposed in strike threat
  • HTC shares plunge after bad July sales report, Q2 results
  • Virus attack to affect less than 2% quarterly revenue: TSMC
  • Hong Kong pop star dies in fall
  • More cases reported in indigenous dengue fever cluster in New Taipei
  • US Sanctions Russian, Chinese Firms as Pompeo Meets China’s FM
  • Premier Lai OKs relaxing of terms on student loans
  • Taiwan to help Haiti build electricity grid
  • U.S. reiterates objection to China’s name-change demands
  • San Diego Lighthouse to provide food next year
  • 80% of new job seekers find writing resumes difficult: survey
  • Veterans visit Kinmen for anniversary of 1958 artillery bombardment
  • New Kiribati envoy presents credentials to Taiwan’s president
  • Wikipedia continues to push Beijing to lift its ban: founder
  • FPG to give one-time bonuses to beef up wage hike
  • All Taiwanese safe following Nicaragua protest
  • No injuries after ceiling panel falls to ground at Taoyuan airport
  • China likely to tone down rhetoric in Lien-Xi meeting: scholars
  • Taiwan shares end below 10,700 points on U.S.-China trade friction
  • Six drugs containing carcinogen recalled by makers
  • Microsoft opens Surface flagship store in Taiwan
  • VR development starting to transform HTC: company chair
  • In ‘Leave No Trace,’ Debra Granik Stays Off the Beaten Path
  • U.S. brokerage keeps ‘neutral’ rating on TSMC shares
  • China has higher favorable than unfavorable rating in Taiwan: poll
  • Taiwan shares end higher as TSMC rebounds
  • Pro-Taiwan congressman visits Taiwan for AIT compound dedication
  • Taiwan’s top badminton player graduates with honors
  • TSMC sales in May fall for 2nd straight month
  • U.S. draft bill calls for troops to join Taiwan’s annual drill
  • Taiwan’s NTHU ranked 23rd globally for U.S. utility patents
  • Record 28% of Taiwan companies raised regular pay in 2017: poll
  • Filipino migrant workers accuse HTC of rights violations (update)
  • Northern Taiwan turns cooler
  • U.S. should do more to push back against China: Former AIT head
  • Computex Taipei to spotlight the newest in tech
  • President talks with Haitian president on sustainable development
  • Electricity consumption rises to record high
  • Hongkongers mark Tiananmen anniversary with street protest
  • 34 Taiwanese money mules nabbed in Taiwan-Thailand operation
  • Taiwan’s exclusion from WHA ‘disappointing:’ U.S. health secretary
  • Taiwan’s Grand Lottery jackpot grows to NT$660 million
  • MOFA protests over Taiwan media exclusion from WHA
  • Mainichi Shimbun supports Taiwan’s participation in WHA
  • U.S. senators support Taiwan’s participation at WHA
  • Military drill to start as scheduled despite rehearsal injury
  • Business groups upbeat about economic immigration bill
  • Taiwan seeking details of China’s intrusion in Australian art project
  • Taipei, Hsinchu ranked among the world’s 100 best student cities
  • Legislature approves nominees to transitional justice committee
  • TSMC chair fears U.S.-China trade friction will hit Apple supply chain
  • VietJet to launch direct Taichung-Hanoi flights June 22
  • Annexing Taiwan is China’s national strategy: premier
  • First wave of plum rain forecast to arrive on Thursday
  • Preliminary hearing for Taiwanese terror threat student
  • U.S. senators seek strategy to help Taiwan return to WHO
  • Taiwan will not cave in to Chinese harassment: MAC
  • Taiwan launches anti-dumping probe into Chinese steel imports
  • Kaohsiung Deputy Mayor Hsu Li-ming named acting mayor
  • Foreign brokerages mixed on Largan after disappointing Q1 results
  • Taiwan weather forecast to cool down this weekend
  • Ex-President Ma pays tribute to ROC founding father in U.S.
  • Taiwan shares close up 0.31%
  • Poor air quality expected across most of Taiwan Saturday
  • Uprooted by Taipei, indigenous people undaunted in fight for rights
  • Forex reserves hit high for 12th straight month
  • Academia Sinica to probe work of researcher accused of misconduct
  • Macedonia extends visa exemption privilege for Taiwan
  • Owner of discovered long-lost camera to join Taiwan beach cleanup
  • Four Taiwanese women honored by Forbes 2018 ’30 Under 30 Asia’
  • TSMC confirms meeting between chairman and U.S. commerce official
  • Taiwan shares end higher after strong U.S. lead
  • Chinese military aircraft again fly close to Taiwan: MND
  • NTU president-elect demands ministry accept or reject his appointment
  • AirAsia asked to correct “Taiwan, China” designation
  • HTC to start to ship Vive Pro in early April
  • Xi’s consolidation of power not beneficial to Taiwan: NSB head
  • Premier defends plan to re-open, expand coal-fired power plant
  • Singapore Airlines plans to fly latest Dreamliner on Taiwan route
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17 killed in train derailment in Yilan

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Taipei, Oct. 21 (CNA) A Puyuma express train heading from New Taipei bound for Taitung derailed at 4:50 p.m.in Yilan County in northeastern Taiwan Sunday, killing 17 passengers and leaving more than 80 critically injured, according to firefighters.

Source: Focus Taiwan News Channel