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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Illegal workers a possible national security threat - 焦點

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Illegal workers a possible national security threat - 焦點
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Pasuya-poiconu
National-immigration-agency

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Coast guard battling to keep staff, short of equipment - 焦點

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Coast guard battling to keep staff, short of equipment - 焦點
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Control-yuan

Report targets village relocation issues

The Control Yuan yesterday presented a report on relocation of indigenous villages following Typhoon Morakot in 2009, calling for policy changes and better oversight mechanisms. Policies for relocating people in mountainous regions due to natural disasters are needed, including oversight mechanisms to ensure the quality and safety of new housing, as well as the participation of residents throughout the process, the report said. After Typhoon Morakot struck southern Taiwan in August 2009, requiring more than 40 villages to be resettled, numerous issues emerged regarding relocations to areas that were deemed safer. The catastrophe led experts and government officials to designate it as the

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Taipei-times

COVID-19: CAL, Novotel bear most blame: DPP

COVID-19: CAL, Novotel bear most blame: DPP EXECUTIVE YUAN ACTION: Quarantines for pilots and flight crew were eased, but there seems to have been lapses in the decisionmaking process, officials said By Jason Pan / Staff reporter China Airlines (CAL) and Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport hotel should bear most of the responsibility for the COVID-19 outbreak that prompted a nationwide alert, as they contravened quarantine regulations, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus said yesterday. The airline failed to properly implement the “3+11” policy, which called for three days of isolation and 11 days of self-health management for pilots and flight crew, DPP caucus secretary-general Lo Chih-cheng (羅致政) told a briefing at the legislature in Taipei.

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