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Declining birth rates are reshaping Taiwan's social structure. Central and local governments have introduced a range of subsidies and allowances to address the shortfall, but results have been limited. (File photo, courtesy of Ko Cheng-hui)

Opinion | Why Taiwan's Cash Subsidies Are Failing to Solve the Birth Rate Crisis

Regulations on foreign nationals naturalizing as Taiwan citizens have drawn public attention. Illustration. (File photo, Hong Yu-hsun)

How to Become a Taiwan Citizen: What Foreign Residents Need to Know

Central Election Commission (CEC) Chairman Michael You stated that unless the Republic of China Constitution and relevant laws are appropriately amended, handling the issue through the Nationality Act at this stage is highly controversial and lega

Michael You vs. The Cabinet: The Constitutional Showdown Over Mainland Spouses

Taiwan People's Party founding chairman Ko Wen-je accepts an exclusive interview with Storm Media. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Exclusive | Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je Slams Corruption Charges as Politically Motivated Ahead of Verdict

Qian Li, a Mainland spouse who joined Asus in 2017 after moving to Taiwan in 2007 upon marriage, has had her dependent residence permit revoked by the Lai Ching-te administration, barring her from working in Taiwan. (Photo / Qian Li's Facebook)

Taiwan Revokes Chinese Worker's Residence Permit Over Pro-Unification Views

Democratic Progressive Party legislator Puma Shen claims the Kuomintang's amendment to secure political rights for Chinese spouses is a 'state of emergency.' (Photo / Ke Chenghui)

Puma Shen's 'State of Emergency' Tests Taiwan's Democracy