Lawmakers are licking their wounds and accusing those from\osing parties of instigating the altercation that erupted on Monday and ahead of a planned review of amendments to the Public Officials Election and Recall Act.
The Forerunner 1 supercomputer has officially gone online at the Tainan branch of the National Center for High Performance Computing.
The High Court has revoked a decision by the Taoyuan District Court to release former Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan on bail of NT$5 million.
Taiwan's consumer price index in June rose 2.42% from a year earlier, following a spike in food prices, according to data released yesterday by the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS).
The cabinet has approved a "12-point incentive program" aimed at addressing the island's nursing shortage.
The Constitutional Court will hold a preparatory hearing next week for injunction applications that aim to pause the enforcement of parliamentary oversight laws that went into effect on 26 June.
The Ministry of Labor (MOL) says it will start lifting restrictions on the hiring live-in caregivers from overseas beginning in September.
Taipower Chairman Tseng Wen-sheng says he believes Taiwan needs an efficient energy market if it hopes to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Taiwan Power Company says scorching hot weather sent electricity usage soaring to a record high of 41.18 million kilowatts on Tuesday.