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Staphylococcus Contamination Sickens 150 In Taiwan
Health authorities in Taiwan reported that 150 people experienced symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea following consumption of contaminated bento boxes. Testing confirmed the presence of Staphylococcus aureus and enterotoxins in the food. The health bureau stated that 110 individuals required medical treatment. The operator has been referred for prosecution under the Food Safety and Sanitation Management Act.
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Taiwan Railway Board Member Linked To Financial Consultant
A contract termination involving land rights has revealed a payment to a financial consultancy firm.
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Taiwan Stock Market Surpasses 100 Trillion TWD
Taiwan People's Party (TPP) Chairman Huang Kuo-chang and former Chairman Ko Wen-je met with supporters to outline the party's next steps. Taiwan's Taiwan People's Party (TPP) has launched a fundraising campaign aiming to collect 10 million New Taiwan Dollars.
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Taiwan Defense Minister Bans Amap App
Taiwanese Defense Minister Chiu Li-hsiung has ordered all members of the armed forces to prohibit the downloading and use of the Chinese navigation app Amap. The ban extends to the use of the application on personal mobile phones.
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Poll Shows Tightening Election Race In New Taipei
The Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) have jointly announced that Li Sichuan will represent the blue-white coalition in the upcoming New Taipei City mayoral election. Kuomintang candidate Li Sichuan received 36 percent in recent polling for the New Taipei City election. Recent media reports claimed he holds undeveloped land in Xiaoliuqiu, though he clarified that the land is a shared family inheritance and his specific portion remains unbuilt. Reports suggest he owns land in Xiaoliuqiu, though his portion is undeveloped and jointly owned with relatives. Recent media reports questioned her ownership of land in Xiaoliuqiu, which was described as inherited family property and not developed. Reports indicate she has 17 plots of land placed in trust, with most being ancestral inheritances. The candidate's campaign is expected to face further attacks and scrutiny.
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Taiwan Railway Chairman Responds To Breeze Group Challenge
Breeze Group Vice President Gao Ming-ding held a press conference today to contest the outcome of a Taiwan Railway ROT tender. The group lost the ROT tender to Starry 3 by a margin of one point.
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Taiwan Financial Technology Regulations Eased
Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission has announced a relaxation of rules allowing investment trusts to purchase single stocks. The Financial Supervisory Commission has released results from its Fintech 2.0 phase.
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Taiwan Legislator Calls For Isotope Testing To Prevent Origin Laundering
Legislator Chiu Yi-ying questioned the Legislative Yuan regarding vegetable imports from Vietnam. A Democratic Progressive Party legislator called for third-party isotope testing for imported agricultural products during a parliamentary inquiry.
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Yin Hsi-yueh Life Imprisonment
Prosecutors claim this action infringed upon the deliberative rights of the absent councilors. The charges allege that Yin Hsi-yueh initiated martial law proceedings and held a state council meeting to pass martial law while certain state councilors were not present.
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Fu Kun-chi Denies Arms Procurement Rumors
Fu Kun-chi denied rumors that he would use specific funding amounts as a condition for the position of Legislative Yuan Vice President. Fu stated that Taiwan will provide full support for any US orders ranging from 300 billion to 1 trillion or more. He characterized reports of such exchanges as false issues released by green media. He said that there would be no delay in authorizing contracts once US orders are issued, similar to past military procurement processes. Fu Kun-chi, a legislative caucus convener, has strictly denied rumors regarding the procurement of 380 billion or 500 billion TWD in arms.
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