Taiwan's Ministry of Labor (MOL) Minister Hsu Ming-chun says the fifth Taiwan-European Union Labour Consultation focused on Taiwan's approach to its labour shortage and its employment of migrant caregivers. The talks took place in Brussels.
The office of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is slamming Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih after Hou announced plans to continue using nuclear power.
The Ministry of Education is warning that university enrolments next year could fall below 900,000 next year due to the continued effects of low birth rates.
European Union leaders have taken a stance on the cross-Taiwan Strait issue for the first time, saying during a summit that they are against any unilateral moves to change the status quo.
The opposition Kuomintang's (KMT) legislative caucus is urging the cabinet to send the first agreement signed under the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade to the Legislative Yuan (LY) for review.
Women's groups are calling on lawmakers to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment ahead of an extra legislative session next month to discuss amendments to gender equality laws.
The National Communication Commission (NCC) has approved Mirror TV's application to air its news show on channel 86 on 32 cable networks.
The World News Media Congress is taking place in Taipei this week and is bringing together more than 900 leaders in journalism and news media organisations from 58 countries.
The Centers for Disease Control says the number of serious coronavirus infections fell slightly week-on-week, but continues on a plateau that has lasted for much of this month.