Three of Taiwan's presidential candidates will take part in a televised climate policy debate next month.
Premier Chen Chien-jen says the government will make it easier for those in need to hire a foreign caregiver.
The cabinet has signed off on new guidelines for the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) within the public sector.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) has reported a 6.4% rise in road deaths from January to June this year, compared to the same period last year.
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) is considering increasing the minimum corporate tax rate from 12% to 15% within the next year.
Social media giant Meta, which owns Facebook, has taken a step against Chinese disinformation campaigns.
The KMT is describing Terry Gou's plans to run as an independent candidate in January's election as being "deeply regrettable."
The cabinet has approved a NT$2.88 trillion central government general budget plan for next year.
The Mainland Affairs Council says it will reopen Taiwan's borders to Chinese tourists entering from a third location from 1 September.