By Hua Meng-ching, Liu Pin-chuan and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporters, with staff writerPoor workmanship and erroneous information at a Formosan black
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By Shelley Shan / Staff reporterPresident Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday asked Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) to convey her deepest sympath
By Jake Chung / Staff writer, with CNAPingtung County’s creative spin on pedestrian crossing lights has taken off as the county government yesterday l
DARK DECISIONS: A referendum on human rights would insult society, undercut Taiwanese values and is a slap in the face to the president, a same-sex ma
SENSITIVE SUBJECT: Groups have called for those in charge of approving the restart to be held accountable after a trip was thought to be triggered by
IN THE DARK: The vice president also got involved in the global event, announcing that the Presidential Office Building’s outside lights would be turn
ATTRACTIONS: While the government is offering subsidies to Hualien visitors before summer, long-term solutions are needed to revive tourism, a lawmake
SMALL PART: There are 365 days in a year, but the firework display lasted only about 300 seconds, Ko said, adding that long-term plans are needed to c
NEW PRACTICE: When singing the national anthem, the president did not skip the part that says ‘the fundamentals of my party,’ as she had done on previ
By Chen Wei-han / Staff reporterThe Cabinet has asked Deputy Minister of Labor Liao Huei-fang (廖蕙芳) to reconsider her resignation after the former lab
TWO SIDES: The Taiwan LGBT Pride Community used the gathering to promote sex education, while others derided the DPP for stalling on gay marriage legi
By Lee I-chia / Staff reporterTaipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) yesterday admitted that calling pension reform protesters “bastards” was impulsive, saying
SECURITY THREAT: The ability to spread rumors and mobilize people on a large scale requires an organized entity to coordinate the effort, unnamed sour
/ Staff writer, with CNA, LondonA Taiwanese group on Saturday took part in this year’s Pride in London parade, holding banners reading “First Country
/ Staff writer, with CNAPresident Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday posted a message on Facebook to Muslims, who are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, which marks t
FAMILIAR FACE: The famous political commentator and television personality’s death elicited strong reactions from politicians from all parties, includ
SERVICE TO NATION: The priest who has dedicated more than 40 years of his life to local social causes was slated to receive a national identity card t
By Chiu Yen-ling / Staff reporter, with CNAThe Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program draft bill review should be held again, the legislat
GOODBYE MR ’CHIPS’: Former secretary of finance John Tsang, who came second, was far more popular among ordinary people, in part for his deft use of s