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Five Men Charged In New Taipei City Bus Confrontation
A driver for the Blue 38 bus line in New Taipei City engaged in a conflict with a passenger. The passenger reportedly accused the driver of driving recklessly after tapping their card to exit.
BCC News Taiwan
Amap/Gaode Maps Launches Traffic Light Timer In Taiwan
The Gaode Maps application recently launched a traffic light countdown feature in Taiwan. The Taiwan Affairs Office stated that the popularity of the mainland Chinese navigation app Gaode Maps in Taiwan is being met with restrictions by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, which views the product as a threat to national information security. Taiwan Railway Corp (TRC) will spend NT$3.95 billion (US$125.2 million) to implement a next-generation centralized traffic control system. The investment aims to upgrade the existing infrastructure for improved rail management.
CNR Voice of China
Kuomintang Leader Proposes 800 Billion Budget
The Kuomintang party leadership in Taiwan aims to revert a proposed 800 billion TWD military procurement budget back to its original three-year schedule.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwan Agriculture Minister Denounces Tariff Criticism
Taiwanese Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun stated during a Legislative Yuan Finance and Defense Committee meeting that a data error occurred due to companies uploading duplicate information.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwan Politician Denies Receiving Chinese Donations
A member of the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party stated that 862 people were killed during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. The individual expressed a willingness to speak out against perceived misinformation from media controlled by the Democratic Progressive Party. The speaker said a commitment to opposing 'bad actors' in Taiwanese society. A politician in Taiwan questioned why children of high-ranking Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials have not joined the military service. The speaker noted there are 6,000 available positions and suggested that officials' children should lead by example, similar to the Israel Defense Forces. The comment addressed the lack of visible participation among the offspring of the political elite. The statement calls for officials to set a demonstration effect regarding national defense resource awareness.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwan Election Campaign Costs Spark Public Debate
Public discussion in Taiwan has emerged regarding the high costs of political campaigning. The debate specifically questions the funding of promotional vehicles and campaign materials, alongside concerns regarding military procurement budgets.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwanese Speaker Cites 228 Incident Deaths
A political commentator stated that investigations into the 228 Incident have revealed a total of 684 deaths and 178 missing persons. A commentator noted that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has failed to adequately address the historical context of the 228 Incident. Taiwanese commentators discussed the historical mass killings of the 228 Incident, noting that approximately 630,000 people were affected. The discussion highlighted the violent nature of the historical executions. The segment served as a commemoration of the victims. The broadcast discussed the historical nature of the killings and criticized the Democratic Progressive Party for not seeking justice or addressing historical curriculum changes. The speaker called for recognition, apologies, and compensation for the victims.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwanese General Honored At Local Shrine
BCC News Taiwan reported on the status of General Hsieh Chin-yuan, noting he is still honored at the Zhonglie Temple in Taiwan.
BCC News Taiwan
Taiwan Opposition Criticizes Nuclear Policy Costs
Taiwan has implemented a policy shift toward nuclear energy following concerns over energy security. The move aims to allow the country to create energy in-house.
BBC World Service
Taiwanese Commander Punished Over Film Content
A company commander in Taiwan was disciplined after screening a film about the 'Eight Hundred Braves' for troops. A Taiwanese company commander has been punished following the screening of a film depicting historical resistance against Japanese forces.
BCC News Taiwan