August 23, 2025

Chunghwa Post to Cease Nighttime Mail Delivery Service in 2026

Taipei: Chunghwa Post Co. announced on Saturday that it will discontinue its nighttime delivery service for domestic regular and expedited registered mail starting January 1, 2026, due to declining demand. According to Focus Taiwan, registered mail is currently delivered between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to

Premier Seeks ‘Bigger, Faster’ Cabinet Reshuffle as Support Wanes

Taipei: The Cabinet is preparing a “bigger and faster” reshuffle to meet the expectations of Taiwanese society, Premier Cho Jung-tai said Saturday, at a time when the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government is losing support. Cho made the pledge after voting in Taipei’s Neihu District in a national referendum

Six Voting Violations Reported Amid National Referendum and Recall Votes

Taipei: Six violations of voter regulations during Saturday’s national referendum and local recall votes had been reported as of noon, the National Police Agency (NPA) said. Two cases involved voters bringing mobile phones or other recording devices into voting booths, while the other four were related to tearing up ballots,

2025 Taiwan Recall & Referendum Vote Live Count

Taipei: These are live results for Saturday’s referendum on restarting the Third Nuclear Power Plant and recall votes for seven Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers. Taiwan went “nuclear-free” on May 17, after shutting down the No. 2 reactor at the power plant situated in Pingtung County in southern Taiwan. According to Focus

KMT Lawmakers Claim Victory as Recall Vote Count Continues

Taipei: Opposition Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers have declared they survived recall votes to remove them from office Saturday, although official results are still pending as the vote counting continues. According to Focus Taiwan, preliminary results indicate that the recall campaigns against all seven KMT lawmakers have fallen short, even though final