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81 Building solidarity in the military Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 208
82 The Gordian knot of nationality Yu Ying-fu 尤英夫 195
83 Tackling Trump’s Taiwan strategy Michael Lin 林正二 171
84 University lacking in academic integrity Mike Chang 張昭仁 192
85 Constitutional system under attack Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 175
86 Chinese chip access headache Taipei Times Editorial 177
87 Stop the legislative obstruction Michael Lin 林正二 184
88 How to end legislature’s gridlock Tommy Lin 林逸民 178
89 The right not to be brain-washed Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 176
90 Examining ‘complete reunification’ Paul Lin 林保華 164
91 Being ready for China’s aggression Taipei Times Editorial 147
92 Tsai speech should resonate in Prague Chang Meng-jen 張孟仁 180
93 Fighting China’s anaconda strategy Taipei Times Editorial 207
94 Briberies disguised as donations Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 135
95 Influencers help China’s propaganda Chang Yi-ying 張怡穎 257
96 Peace must be based on strength Taipei Times Editorial 144
97 Taiwan-Japan ties in the Lai era John Lim 林泉忠 190
98 The KMT has lost its way on ROC Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 164
99 Fighting China’s misinterpretation Taipei Times Editorial 192
100 Russian far east belongs to China Jon K. Chang Bruce A. Elleman 157
 
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Newsflash

Officials from former president Chen Shui-bian’s (陳水扁) administration yesterday denied accusations that thousands of official documents had yet to be returned, putting them in possible breach of national security protocol.

In a statement last night, the Presidential Office accused officials from Chen’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration of failing to return documents — some classified — to national archives as required by law when Chen’s term ended in 2008.