High Court upholds acquittal of former president MaBy Yang Hsin-hui and Hollie Younger / Staff reporter, with staff writerThe High Court today upheld a not-guilty verdict for three defendants, including former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), in connection to a case involving the sale of three media companies by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) that resulted in significant losses. Former president Ma Ying-jeou gestures in an undated photograph. Charges were brought against three defendants: Ma, former Central Investment Co chairman Chang Che-chen (張哲琛) and former general manager Wang Hai-ching (汪海清). Today’s verdict upheld the not-guilty ruling for Ma, Chang and Wang, and upheld the prior verdict and sentencing for Tsai. The case has been in litigation for seven years, with more than three years of High Court proceedings.

December 31, 2025 07:55 UTC

Navy does not deny locking onto PLA warship with fire control radarStaff writer, with CNAThe navy yesterday was mum over whether it locked its fire control radar onto a Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) warship participating in a drill in waters off Taiwan's southwestern shores, but did not deny employing such a maneuver. "After a Chinese warship enters the area within 24 nautical miles, we will designate a corresponding vessel to issue a defensive warning," Chiu said. "The Pan Chao adopted the necessary measure — issuing a warning — which fell within said scope, with the aim being to repel [the PLA vessel]," he said. "The navy has different protocols for varying contingencies, and in this case, we adopted the established protocol for a PLA military exercise," Chiu said. The protocol entails a "communication process" in which a warning is issued, followed by a "defensive measure," he said.

December 31, 2025 07:54 UTC

First dawn of 2026 to appear on Hualien’s MasishanStaff writer, with CNAThe first dawn sunlight of the new year in Taiwan is to appear at 6:03am tomorrow on Masishan (馬錫山) in Hualien County, the Taipei Astronomical Museum said today. The earliest dawn sunlight at sea level is to be seen at Oluanpi Lighthouse at 6:11am, the museum said in a news release. A sunrise and sea of clouds are pictured from Alishan in an undated photograph. Photo courtesy of the Chiayi County GovernmentThe museum said Oluanpi Lighthouse, located in Taiwan's southernmost Pingtung County, is a practical alternative viewing site of the first dawn of next year because Masishan, also known as Bonan Mountain (柏南山), is located at an elevation above 3,000m that is "difficult to reach."

December 31, 2025 07:47 UTC

Public school teacher pay raised retroactively from Sept. 1By Sam Garcia / Staff writer, with CNAThe Ministry of Education today announced it would raise pay for homeroom teachers, substitute and part-time teachers, and teachers handling administrative work in public schools, with the changes effective retroactively from Sept. 1. Additional pay for public elementary, middle and high-school homeroom teachers would be raised from NT$3,000 to NT$4,000 per month, part-time and substitute teachers’ hourly pay would be increased by 20 percent, and bonuses for teachers handling administrative work would be raised from NT$1,000 to NT$2,000, the ministry said. A teacher interacts with children at a kindergarten in Taichung in an undated photograph. Photo courtesy of the Taichung City GovernmentIt would also expand eligibility for injury insurance for teachers who voluntarily work in remote areas, it said. Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) has taken a keen interest in the matter and agrees with improving teachers’ compensation retroactively from Sept. 1, Cheng said.

December 31, 2025 07:47 UTC

Man indicted for threatening Facebook comments after stabbing incidentBy Wang Ting-chuan and Hollie Younger / Staff reporter, with staff writerProsecutors today indicted a man for posting threatening messages on social media following a major stabbing incident in Taipei earlier this month. The man is accused of endangering public safety, threatening the public and inciting others to commit crimes, the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office said. People lay flowers at a busy shopping center at the scene of a knife attack in Taipei on Dec. 20. Photo: Ritchie B. Tongo, EPAThe man indicted today, surnamed Lin (林) posted comments at 10pm that evening underneath a Facebook video of the incident, saying: “This is only the beginning,” “Cool” and “The knife isn’t sharp enough,” prosecutors said. He also wrote: “You voters need to bear the damage caused by the government you elected,” they added.

December 31, 2025 07:45 UTC





EU, UK, Philippines express concern over Chinese drillsStaff writer, with CNAThe EU and several countries in East Asia, including Japan, South Korea and the Philippines, yesterday voiced concerns over the latest Chinese live-fire military drills held near Taiwan and urged restraint to avoid escalating tensions. In a statement yesterday, the European External Action Service, the EU's diplomatic service, said that China's action "further increases cross-strait tensions and endangers international peace and stability." EU flags fly in front of a building at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on April 2. Photo: EPA-EFE"Peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait are of strategic importance for regional and global security and prosperity. France expressed concern about "the scale of Chinese military exercises near Taiwan and urged all sides to refrain from escalation in order to preserve peace and stability in the region."

December 31, 2025 07:05 UTC

New ambassador to Paraguay appointedStaff writer, with CNAThe government yesterday approved the appointment of Ivan Lee (李岳融), the nation's representative to Mexico, as its new ambassador to Paraguay. Newly appointed Ambassador to Paraguay Ivan Lee is pictured in an undated photograph. Han has headed the Taiwan embassy in Paraguay, its only formal South American ally, since May 2020. Cheng is to be heading to Spain to serve as Taiwan's top representative to Madrid, a post that has been vacant since July last year, after the departure of Vivia Chang (張俊菲), who later became Taiwan's ambassador to Guatemala. The only Spanish-speaking allies are Paraguay in South America and Guatemala in Central America.

December 31, 2025 04:45 UTC

Ministry touts disaster trainingStaff writer, with CNAThe number of Taiwanese who have completed certified disaster prevention specialist training is expected to hit 110,000 this year, exceeding a target of 100,000, the Ministry of the Interior said in a statement on Saturday. Taiwan is in an earthquake and typhoon-prone region, so the government has provided disaster prevention training for borough and village wardens, housewives, military conscripts and members of non-governmental organizations in the hope of boosting social resilience, the ministry said. A woman participates in a disaster prevention specialist training session in an undated photograph. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of the Interior via CNAIt would continue to support local governments to promote the training program and gradually expand it to include foreign caregivers, long-term care workers and community volunteers, with the aim of comprehensively improving grassroots disaster preparedness and enhancing overall social resilience, the ministry said. The training curriculum, which was launched in 2018, covers disaster prevention and response, assessment of disaster situations, household protective measures, community coordination, evacuation route planning, as well as hands-on training to staunch bleeding, bandage wounds, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use automated external defibrillators, the ministry said.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Tainan, Chiayi had more quakes this year: CWAWARMER YEAR: The average temperature in Taiwan was 24.53°C this year, the 12th-highest average temperature recorded in the nation since 1897, a CWA official saidBy Shelley Shan / Staff reporterSignificantly more seismic activity was recorded in Tainan and Chiayi County this year following a major earthquake in Chiayi’s Dapu Township (大埔) in January, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said yesterday. The agency at a news conference reviewed this year’s significant weather and seismic events, and presented a general weather forecast for spring. Central Weather Administration Weather Forecast Center Director Huang Chun-hsi speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday. Photo: CNAThis year, the center detected 62 such quakes centered in the two counties, 6.9 times more than the average, Wu said. It was the 12th-highest average temperature recorded in Taiwan since 1897, he said.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Taichung explosion defendants indictedSYSTEMIC FAILURES: Shin Kong Mitsukoshi’s negligence was serious and the defendants attempted to deflect responsibility after the deadly explosion, prosecutors saidStaff writer, with CNA, TAICHUNGProsecutors yesterday indicted 13 people, including a department store manager and contractors, over a deadly gas explosion at the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Zhonggang store in Taichung in February that killed five people and injured 35. Debris litters the ground outside the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Zhonggang store in Taichung after an explosion on Feb. 13. The 13 defendants and Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store Co (新光三越百貨) were indicted on charges including negligent homicide, negligent injury and contraventions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (職業安全衛生法). Shin Kong Mitsukoshi said it respects the prosecution’s decision and would cooperate fully with judicial proceedings. The Taichung store resumed operations on Sept. 27 after safety upgrades following a city government-ordered suspension.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

The Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures (財政收支劃分法) and the special defense bill, announced last month by President William Lai (賴清德), were again stopped from proceeding to the committee review stage. At the legislature in Taipei yesterday, lawmakers on the Procedure Committee vote on scheduling a special defense budget bill. The Procedure Committee is where bills are formally registered and it should not be used to block them, Shen said. Any strict oversight regarding the bill should be handled by the legislature’s Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee, he said. The KMT’s stance is to invest in military preparedness and peace, and the one blocking the defense budget is actually Lai, as he refuses to address the legislature and answer questions, KMT caucus secretary-general Lo Chih-chiang (羅智強) said.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Legislative Yuan passes bill targeting fraudStaff writer, with CNAThe legislature yesterday passed amendments to increase penalties for fraud while offering sentence reductions for offenders who surrender and fully compensate victims. The amendments also lower the threshold for high-value fraud to NT$1 million (US$31,819) from NT$5 million. Photo: Taipei TimesFraud involving NT$1 million or more carries prison terms of three to 10 years and fines of up to NT$30 million, according to the amendments. The amendments also introduce a “luxury ban” clause targeting high-profile fraud cases. Courts may take into account extravagant or wasteful spending, such as purchasing luxury homes or vehicles, if it occurs before victims are fully compensated or settlement amounts are paid.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Syphilis cases among Taiwan youth up 9%, CDC plans screening expansionStaff Writer, with CNATaiwan saw declines in HIV and gonorrhea cases this year, but syphilis infections rose, with the sharpest increase among people aged 15-24, the country’s Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said at a press conference on Tuesday. From January to November, syphilis cases among those aged 15-24 increased 9 percent year-on-year, prompting the CDC to expand free screening services for young people starting next year. Centers for Disease Control officials hold a press conference in Taipei on Tuesday. In contrast, syphilis cases rose 2 percent to 9,072 nationwide. Among those aged 15-24, new cases increased from 1,587 to 1,722 over the same period, marking a 9 percent rise, the CDC said.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Seventeen missiles were fired from Pingtan from 9am, all of which fell into the sea off northern Taiwan in a PLA-designated drill zone, outside the contiguous zone, Hsieh said. A Mirage 2000 fighter lands at Hsinchu Air Base amid Chinese military exercises around Taiwan on Monday. That was the closest that PLA rockets have ever come to Taiwan proper in recent live-fire exercises, he added. Of the 71 aircraft, 35 crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s air defense identification zone, he said. Glaser and Shattuck said that the PLA needs to conduct exercises in preparation for a potential invasion of Taiwan.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC

Chinese watch missiles fly from Fujian’s PingtanAFP, PINGTAN, ChinaChinese tourists were milling around a small temple overlooking the glittering sea on an island near Taiwan yesterday when they heard thunderous booms from an islet in the distance. Rockets streaked across the clear blue sky over Pingtan, just 130km from Taiwan and near ongoing Chinese military drills around the nation. Chinese People’s Liberation Army rockets are launched from Pingtan island in China’s Fujian Province yesterday. “Looking from here, even if we can’t see it, it feels like we are really close,” said a woman surnamed Zhang, 59. Reporters saw two China Coast Guard ships in the waters near Pingtan yesterday, as well as two fighter jets and a military vessel the previous day.

December 30, 2025 17:13 UTC