Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je claimed that not disclosing the contact history of confirmed novel coronavirus patients might trigger widespread panic.
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The coronavirus continues to spread on the Chinese mainland. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) previously announced suspending entry of mainland Chinese people into Taiwan.
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Good news has arrived! The Central Epidemic Command Center boarded the Aquarius Starship yesterday afternoon for quarantine inspection where it employed 360 inspectors and screened more than 2,400 people.
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Fear spreads and a global xenophobia grows as the outbreak of coronavirus continuing in China’s Wuhan.
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Former President Ma Ying-jeou recently proposed four prerequisites to give new meanings to the “1992 Consensus”.
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PresidentTsai received more than 8.17 million votes, unprecedented in history
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As the January 11 election day approaches, more and more citizens have been questioned by the police simply because they had privately or publicly shared posts that contained unproven news or content criticizing President Tsai Ing-wen’s policies.
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Control Yuan member Chen Shih-meng sought to initiate an inquiry of Judge Tang Yueh of the Taipei District Court over the acquittal of former President Ma Ying-jeou in a classified-transcript leaking case.
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The Procedure Committee of the Legislative Yuan yesterday set December 31 for reading agenda of the draft Anti-Infiltration Law, with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus endeavoring to complete the third reading then.
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With only 32 days counting down until the presidential election, the incident involving Internet celebrity Yang Hui-ju continues to develop.
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