KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN — A controversy is brewing within Taiwan’s law enforcement community after the National Police Agency (NPA) denied special merit promotions to two officers
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TAIWAN — With July 5 fast approaching, anxiety is growing among many across Asia after a Japanese cartoonist, Ryō Ryō, predicted that a massive earthquake

SINGAPORE — Manufacturing activity in much of Asia contracted in June 2025, signaling a continued slowdown in the region’s economic momentum as uncertainty surrounding U.S.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed it was the target of a complex cyberattack last week, which it described as both “targeted and sophisticated.”

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Marking the 20th anniversary of Taiwan’s Labor Pension Reform (勞退新制), dozens of labor unions and migrant worker advocacy groups gathered in front

WASHINGTON — Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that Israel has accepted the terms needed to move forward with a proposed 60-day ceasefire

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has announced a new wage order increasing the daily minimum wage in the National Capital

TAICHUNG, TAIWAN — Taiwan’s renewable energy sector suffered a major setback as Tianli Offshore Wind Technology Co., Ltd. (6793), the country’s only manufacturer of wind

TAIPEI, July 1 – The Bureau of Labor Funds announced its investment performance for May 2024, revealing a significant decline in returns due to global financial

TAIPEI, July 1 — Social media giant Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been fined NT$15 million by Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs