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Taiwan Railway Corp. May Penalize Man for Trespassing on Tracks in New Taipei

Taiwan Railway Corp. is considering penalties for a man who trespassed on railway tracks at Fuzhou Station in New Taipei, causing significant train delays. Investigation ongoing.

Violent Brawls Erupt in Taiwan Legislature as DPP Blocks Controversial Bills

Violence erupted in Taiwan's legislature as DPP lawmakers tried to block controversial KMT-backed bills. Read about the chaos, the bills at stake, and the political tensions surrounding the event.

Four Dead, Several Missing in Fire at PX Mart Facility in Taichung

A fire at PX Mart’s Dadu facility in Taichung has killed four people, with several others missing. The blaze, which started in the basement, spread rapidly due to construction materials. Investigation ongoing.

Taiwan’s Former Diplomat in Brazil Impeached for Sexual Misconduct: A Case of Abuse of Power

Taiwan's former official in Brazil, Chang Hsi-hsien, has been impeached for sexual harassment by the Control Yuan. The case highlights the country's commitment to maintaining ethical standards in its diplomatic missions.

Tanker Owner Fined NT$3 Million for Vinyl Chloride Leak at Port of Taipei

The owner of an Indonesian tanker was fined NT$3 million for a vinyl chloride leak at the Port of Taipei. The leak, caused by failure to purge cargo residue, posed a significant environmental threat.

Driver Indicted for Fatal Collision Involving Crypto Analyst; No Evidence of Foul Play

A driver has been indicted for negligent homicide following the death of cryptocurrency analyst Chen Mei-hui in a freeway collision. Investigations have ruled out foul play.

Taiwan Presidential Office Refuses to Confirm Meetings with Trump Transition Team

Taiwan's Presidential Office declines to confirm reports of meetings between Taiwanese officials and Donald Trump's transition team, fueling questions about U.S.-Taiwan relations.

Taiwan Arranges Special Flights to Rescue Tourists Stranded in Okinawa Amid MSC Bellissima Technical Issues

Taiwan arranges special flights to help nearly 2,000 Taiwanese tourists stranded in Okinawa after MSC Bellissima’s technical issues. Learn about the flight arrangements and compensation.