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1921 Preparing for a trade war in China Taipei Times Editorial 602
1922 The error of prioritizing economics over safety Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 647
1923 Inappropriate industrial environment Taipei Times Editorial 690
1924 Time to focus on people, not profits Lee Ken-cheng 李根政 758
1925 China is only holding Taiwan back Gerrit Van Der Wees 655
1926 Control Yuan reveals Ma as inept The Liberty Times Editorial 655
1927 Passing the buck on Kaohsiung blasts Taipei Times Editorial 621
1928 Eviction of pro-Beijing influence Paul Lin 林保華 621
1929 Safety of nuclear plant not guaranteed Lai Cheng-i 賴正義 649
1930 Explosions expose poor governance Taipei Times Editorial 546
1931 Beijing-Seoul FTA suits Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 665
1932 Control Yuan vote another hit to Ma Taipei Times Editorial 590
1933 China’s territorial claims are weak Bruce Jacobs 家博 711
1934 Candidates deserve equal standards Taipei Times Editorial 707
1935 Ma’s tactics are greatest concern The Liberty Times Editorial 784
1936 Nation’s freedom and US security Li Thian-hok 李天福 681
1937 Taxpayers paying tab for illegal hire of Kuo Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 733
1938 Transitional justice still lacking Taipei Times Editorial 615
1939 Mao seems to have had last laugh on Chiang Taipei Times 637
1940 Taiwan and Hong Kong on similar pathways Lin Thung-hong 林宗弘 672
 
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Newsflash

President William Lai (賴清德) was feted with red carpets, garlands of flowers and “alohas” as he began his two-day stopover in Hawaii on Saturday, part of a Pacific tour.

Looking relaxed in a Hawaiian shirt, Lai flitted around the US island state, visiting the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Hawaii’s leading museum of natural history and native Hawaiian culture, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor.

Lai was given the “red carpet treatment” on the tarmac of Honolulu’s international airport, his office said, adding that it was the first time a Taiwanese president had been given such a welcome.