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Taiwan Considers Emergency Communication Censorship
This response was made while answering questions from KMT legislator Ko Chih-en regarding public confidence and the establishment of emergency communication groups.
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Taipei Discusses Rat Control Measures
Taipei and Taichung are addressing concerns about rodent control. This advice is part of ongoing measures to ensure public safety and structural integrity. The specific nature of the reinforcement is not detailed, but the emphasis is on proactive measures. This advice is being considered for inclusion in the T-Pass system to improve public transportation accessibility. The idea of incorporating shared electric vehicles into the last-mile transportation solution is being discussed. Separately, the issue of rodent control in Taipei is being addressed, with a city councilor noting that the Taipei city government has not conducted professional scientific surveys on rodent populations for 12 years. Kaohsiung reportedly used 22 tons of rodent poison for pest control. Taiwan is grappling with concerns regarding fraud, with reports indicating a rise in fraudulent activities.
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Taiwanese Politicians Urge Unity Against External Threats
A politician expressed concern that the KMT caucus failed to attend a meeting to discuss and pass a condemnation statement, despite international support and the Vice President's successful return from an overseas trip.
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Taiwanese Retail Group Faces Voyeurism Scandal
A Taiwanese politician expressed frustration over criticism from the ruling party regarding a compromise proposal that aimed to incorporate various viewpoints. The special budget, totaling 300 billion Thai baht, is less than anticipated and requires borrowing. Concerns have been raised about the budget's financial sources, which rely on borrowing. Critics argue that the average debt per person, estimated at 6,000 NT dollars, is, especially for families with non-earning members, and represents a burden on future generations. The special budget for national security is being debated, with lawmakers prioritizing it. The special budget, amounting to 300 billion Thai Baht, is being financed through borrowing, which will create debt for future generations. Defense Minister Gu Lixiong stated that the military procurement special regulations bill is not yet ready for signing.
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Taiwan To Send Nuclear Fuel Abroad By 2028
Taiwan Power Company is preparing to send spent nuclear fuel rods abroad, following a 2018 Legislative Yuan resolution. The source mentioned that the company's proposal was considered a compromise, aiming to balance various opinions.
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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event.
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Taiwan Considers Emergency Communication Censorship
Taiwanese legislator reported that the nation currently operates three police command and control centers equipped with 999 emergency service centers.
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Hong Kong Advances 3D Digital Mapping With AI
Taiwan's defense capabilities are set to be enhanced with new AI-assisted decision-making modules and anti-drone systems. The Lands Department has updated its digital mapping system to include a 3D view, similar to Google Earth.
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Taiwan To Credit T-Pass 2.0 Subsidies By May 25
The Minister of Transportation, Chen Shih-kai, announced that the T-Pass system is being addressed. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to launch the T-Pass 2.0 system after May 25th.
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Taiwan Considers Shared Electric Cars For T-Pass System
The Ministry of Transportation will launch T-Pass 2.0 subsidies after May 25th, allowing citizens to receive feedback or subsidies directly onto their T-Pass cards. The report also mentioned a summer beach party event on May 16-17 at Donglang Jianyihua. This initiative is part of broader efforts to ensure safety and development. The government is preparing for summer with a beach party event on May 16-17 at Donglang Jialanihua. This information was discussed during a committee meeting where a politician addressed concerns about government communication during emergencies. A politician defended a compromise proposal, stating it was closer to a middle-ground solution than others that proposed higher amounts without mentioning propulsion mechanisms, despite facing dissatisfaction from the party central committee.
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