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21 2023-02-26 2023 Freedom Road Art Festival & Human Right Fair - Promote Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Spirit Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 255
22 2023-02-25 Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 245
23 2022-11-18 Beautiful Taiwan - Against China Protect Taiwan Dialogue Lecture: Speaker Robert Hsing-cheng Tsao Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 311
24 2022-10-19 "Su Beng - Mortal Photography Exhibition" at Tati, Final Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 307
25 2022-10-08~18 "Su Beng - Mortal Photography Exhibition" at Tati - Exhibition Record Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 311
26 2022-10-08 Promote Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Spirit, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 319
27 2022-10-08 Su Beng - Mortal Photography Exhibition Openning Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 318
28 2022-10-07 "Su Beng - Mortal Photography Exhibition" at Tati, Concert Rehearsal Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 306
29 2022-10-06 "Su Beng - Mortal Photography Exhibition" at Tati, Preperation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 306
30 2022-07-09 Memorial to Great Love Practitioner, Dr. Hsu-Tung Yang(楊緒東) & Pray for Prime Minister Abe Shinzō(あべしんぞう) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 303
 
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Newsflash


Activists gather in front of the Taipei High Administrative Court yesterday after filing a lawsuit against the Atomic Energy Council for allowing the Taiwan Power Co to conduct heat testing at its dry cask nuclear waste storage facility.
Photo: CNA

A group of antinuclear activists yesterday filed a lawsuit against the Atomic Energy Council for allowing Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) to conduct heat testing at its dry cask nuclear waste storage facility.

Gathering in front of the Taipei High Administrative Court, the activists — joined by several residents living in the nation’s northern coast, where the nation’s first and second operating nuclear power plants are located — shouted slogans such as “Power plants should retire when spent fuel pool is full” and “First confirm the removal schedule or temporary storage will become the final disposal site.”