Taiwan Stock Exchange Opens Lower Amid Market Fluctuations
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced a decline as it opened down by 138.3 points, settling at 27,614.11. This movement in the market was accompanied by a turnover
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced a decline as it opened down by 138.3 points, settling at 27,614.11. This movement in the market was accompanied by a turnover
Taipei: Police in Taiwan must now obtain approval from prosecutors before demanding suspects provide a urine sample in non-urgent cases, following amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure. Under the
Hualien: Local authorities closed off the section of Provincial Highway No. 8 between the entrance to Taroko National Park and Tianxiang in Hualien at 1:30 p.m. Friday and evacuated tourists,
Taipei: Taiwan’s quasi-governmental Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) on Friday urged followers of the I-Kuan Tao religion to refrain from traveling to China. This warning comes in light of reports indicating
Taipei: Union members on Friday criticized EVA Air’s reluctance to address a “flawed culture” following the death of a flight attendant who fell ill during a long-haul flight from Milan
Baku: Six members of the Judges Association of Republic of China (Taiwan), or JAROC, were blocked from attending the International Association of Judges’ (IAJ) annual conference in Azerbaijan after being
Taipei: Lawmakers on Friday approved a revised version of the Cabinet’s NT$550 billion (US$17.9 billion) special budget, cutting a total of NT$5.3 billion, including funds requested by the military for
Hualien: The Taroko National Park Administration announced on Friday evening that it had closed the entire park, one of the top natural scenic spots in Taiwan, to the public and