Listen in to a discussion and analysis of the important stories that affected Taiwan over the past seven days.
Authorities are detaining Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ko Wen-je amid an investigation into allegations of corruption related to the Core Pacific City mall.
The government is set to raise the minimum monthly wage by 4.08% from 1 January 2025.
Taiwan now has more supermarkets per capita than Japan.
The Ministry of Education is rolling out new AI initiatives in schools to strengthen digital learning.
Twelve overseas enterprises signed investment letters of intent (LOI) worth an estimated NT$46 billion (US$1.43 billion) at an event held by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) at SEMICON Taiwan.
Taiwan's official purchasing managers' index (PMI) came in at 53.6 in August, above the neutral level of 50 for the fourth consecutive month, indicating economic expansion ahead.
The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) has decided to pause the selection of an acting chair after party chair Ko Wen-je took a three-month leave of absence.