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1121 2014-05-25 Island's Sunrise, People's Action - National Tour Activities at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 382
1122 2014-05-24 Revolutionary Theory and Organization - Su Beng's Taiwan History Lecture at Donghua University Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 396
1123 2014-05-22 Modern Taiwan Intellectuals' Nation Imagination and Persuit lectured by Prof. Chang Yan-hsien Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 401
1124 2014-05-18 Taiwanese Soldiers Memorial Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 455
1125 2014-05-18 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXXXI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 673
1126 2014-05-17 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXXX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 701
1127 2014-05-17 Present a Flower to Lai Ho: Bagua Mountain Healthy Walks Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 409
1128 2014-05-10 Tsai Kuan-yu, Lee Ming-hsien and Political Victims visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 710
1129 2014-05-08 Songs and Taiwan History - Speaker Professor Lee Shiao-fong Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 414
1130 2014-05-08 Holy Mountain - Homage to Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods), Hatta Yoichi Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 520
 
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Newsflash

The US should amend a law to add Taiwan to the list of “NATO Plus” allies and streamline future arms sales, a US commission said on Tuesday in its annual report to the US Congress.

The recommendation was made in the annual report by the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC), which contained chapters on US-China economic and trade ties, security relations, and Taiwan and Hong Kong.

In the chapter on Taiwan, the commission urged the US Congress to “amend the Arms Export Control Act of 1976 to include Taiwan on the list of ‘NATO Plus’ recipients,” referring to a designation held by South Korea, Japan, Australia, Israel and New Zealand.