Listen in to a discussion and analysis of the important stories that affected Taiwan over the past seven days.
President Lai Ching-te has been visiting areas in northern Taiwan hit hard by torrential rains brought by Typhoon Krathon.
Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung is pressing the government's case for joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying it remains a key policy objective.
Taiwan's official manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) fell 4.4 points to 49.2 in September, breaking a four-month streak above the neutral level of 50, meaning that the outlook for the economy has gone from expansion to contraction.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs says Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) will be raising electricity rates for industrial users from 16 October.
The United States has announced a US$567 million military aid package for Taiwan, the largest such package to date.
The Central Weather Administration has issued both land and sea warnings for Typhoon Krathon.
The Taipei District Court has ordered two more suspects in the Core Pacific City investigation to be detained for their alleged involvement in the case.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is condemning an address by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the United Nations General Assembly its accusing him of "distorting" UN Resolution 2758 that Beijing uses as a basis for claiming Taiwan as part of its territory.