Three people have had their citizenship revoked after authorities confirmed that they hold Chinese ID cards, Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Deputy Minister and spokesman Liang Wen-chieh (梁文傑) said ...
With TikTok, Beijing has a platform of its own and can manipulate the algorithm to feed users whatever content it wants. TikTok is also shown to be more addictive than other platforms due to its short ...
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu (韓國瑜) on Wednesday said that his cross-party delegation to the US has maintained unity and was pleased to see bipartisan support for Taiwan among members of the US ...
Budget cuts would greatly hinder the Central Weather Administration’s (CWA) ability to provide daily weather forecasts and undermine the Highway Bureau’s efforts to boost the use of public ...
This is the full extent of the Wufeng Lin family’s Lower House that is open to the public. If you have time, you may also want to check out the Upper House properties, including the Yipu Mansion next ...
Volunteers with the Chiayi County Government pose in heart shapes yesterday as they embarked on the county’s annual tradition of bringing Lunar New Year food and red envelopes to underprivileged ...
A driver in outlying Lienchiang County has been fined for failing to yield to his own son and daughter on a crosswalk, a coincidence that only came to light after he received a ticket with a ...
A person points at the Kaohsiung skyline enveloped in smog yesterday. The Ministry of Environment warned that air quality was unhealthy for all groups across southern Taiwan yesterday. It is to ...
Further investigation led the taskforce to an unnamed US national, whom it suspected of smuggling drugs into Taiwan and arrested him in September last year when he attempted to enter Taiwan. Following ...
Air pollution yesterday forced nearly 200 schools in Bangkok to close, local authorities said, as officials urged people to work from home and restricted heavy vehicles in the city.
Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas, with supporters urging humane methods to bring down the animal’s population, which is wreaking havoc on the island’s agricultural sector.
The two airlines could be given warnings or fines for contravening the Civil Aviation Act (民用航空法), with the fine ranging from NT$600,000 to NT$3 million (US$18,309 to US$91,547). One penalty would be ...