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161 China’s new ‘Cultural Revolution’ The Liberty Times Editorial 197
162 Beijing shoots itself in the foot Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 298
163 Where have all Taiwan’s Sunflowers gone to? Gerrit van der Wees 242
164 Internet celebrities must respect social values Chao Che-sheng 趙哲聖 314
165 Taiwan’s faith in US for deterrence Huang Jei-hsuan 黃介玄 204
166 Opportunities and risks ahead of Lai Taipei Times Editorial 199
167 Legislative speaker matters for EU Marcin Jerzewski and Jakub Janda 葉皓勤,楊雅嚳 218
168 Time to bolster Taipei-Manila ties Huynh Tam Sang 261
169 India’s story of tech innovation Manharsinh Laxmanbhai Yadav 240
170 Xi’s best bet is friendliness Taipei Times Editorial 192
171 Myanmar NUG upholds ‘one China’ Antonio Graceffo 219
172 Taiwan’s celebrated democracy Rup Narayan Da 225
173 Smaller parties are down, but not out Linus Chiou 邱士哲 199
174 Concern about vote distribution Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 195
175 Better alert procedures needed Taipei Times Editorial 198
176 Ad brings welcome perspective Knight Chang 張天泰 207
177 The times they are a-changing Taipei Times Editorial 224
178 Failed Han should not be speaker Lin Bo-feng 林伯峰 247
179 Hou, Ko light on energy specifics Taipei Times Editorial 216
180 What killed US-China engagement? Joseph S. Nye Jr 300
 
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Newsflash

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday thanked the UK and Australia for pledging to deepen relations with Taiwan and for opposing any attempt to unilaterally change the “status quo” in the Taiwan Strait.

London and Canberra made the remarks in a joint statement issued on Thursday at the conclusion of the annual Australia-UK Ministerial Consultations, held this year in Portsmouth, England.