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  2. Crime in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    New Taipei City accounts for half of the drug-related arrests in Taiwan in 2017. [8] According to the Police Department of Taipei, 5578 people were arrested in 2017 because of drugs. [ 9 ] According to a news article, around 60,000 people are using drugs in Taiwan, and the number has been stable for the past 4 years.

  3. Crime in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Taiwan ranges from food adulteration, bombing, assassination attempts, hostage crisis, murder etc. [1] However, crime statistics show that crime rates in Taiwan are among the lowest in the world, and are relatively low compared to much of the developed world. A 2020 report named Taiwan the second-safest country in the world, based on ...

  4. Opinion: The world’s most dangerous place has only gotten ...

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    The risk of a US-China war over Taiwan is real, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria writes, arguing that as tensions simmer, all sides must proceed with caution. Opinion: The world’s most dangerous place has ...

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  6. Dangerous travel for the 'added thrill' is on the rise as ...

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    Tourists are taking their travels to a new extreme by visiting countries that have a "do not travel" warning — such as Afghanistan or Iran. Travel experts shared cautions and insights.

  7. China blasts US military aid to Taiwan, saying the island is ...

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    China on Wednesday blasted the latest package of U.S. military assistance to Taiwan on Wednesday, saying that such funding was pushing the self-governing island republic into a “dangerous ...

  8. Organized crime in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Bamboo Union was ranked by Foreign Policy as one of the world's most dangerous gangs. It was linked to the kidnapping of Hong Kong businessman Wong Yuk-kwan in 2015. [1] Taiwanese gangs have also been linked to human trafficking schemes in Southeast Asian countries like Cambodia and Myanmar. In 2022, Taiwanese law enforcement ...

  9. China blasts US military aid to Taiwan, saying the island is ...

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    Office spokesperson Zhu Fenglian added that Taiwan’s ruling pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, which won a third four-year presidential term in January, is willing to “become a pawn for external forces to use Taiwan to contain China, bringing Taiwan into a dangerous situation.” On Tuesday, Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching ...