Taiwan's offshore wind development is currently experiencing literal and metaphorical rough sea conditions. Without adapting to the situation and adjusting policies accordingly, there is a risk of a further loss of market confidence and the relinquishing of Taiwan's position as a trailblazer in the Asia-Pacific region. By Jason Wang and Raoul Kubitschek
The European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borell, says the EU bloc suspects that damage to two underwater natural gas pipelines was sabotage, and is warning of retaliation for any attack on Europe's energy networks.
Premier Su Tseng-chang has confirmed that, starting on 13 October, most border controls will be lifted and new arrivals will only observe 7 days of "self-health management".
Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that Covid-19 is man-made or manufactured from its apps.
Animal rights groups say that although zoos and aquariums are adapting to new measures introduced last month regarding animal show management, the regulations still lack clarity.
The National Federation of Teachers Unions is urging the government to scrap what it's describing as its "misguided" policy to turn Taiwan into a "bilingual nation" by the year 2030.
The Central Election Commission says the first televised policy presentation for candidates contesting the January 13 presidential election will take place on 20 December.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs stressed today that the government's goal of building a nuclear-free homeland remains unchanged.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) says people arriving in Taiwan who wish to spend their quarantine and "self-initiated epidemic prevention" periods at different locations will be permitted to switch locations once
Although the goals of the policy are laudable, success will depend on overcoming local opposition, revising educational policies and providing sufficient support By Paul Shelton
Ministry of Education (MOE) Minister Cheng Ying-Yao (鄭英耀) says there'll be some adjustments to the bilingual policy.
Parties running for at-large legislator seats have held the first-ever televised policy presentation. The event saw representatives from 16 parties present their platforms in segments ranging from 4 to 15 minutes.
The cabinet has approved a policy plan on prenatal care, infertility treatment and parental leave as part of its efforts to tackle Taiwan's low fertility rate.
Three of Taiwan's presidential candidates will take part in a televised climate policy debate next month.