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1 Seeking consensus to foster unity Taipei Times Editorial 55
2 Supporting the first line of defense Taipei Times Editorial 79
3 Taiwan can learn from Ukrainians Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 67
4 Trump, Xi and Mount Rushmore oseph Bosco 92
5 Philippine elections and Taiwan Marvin Hamor Bernardo, Covie Paulo Ronquillo and Karen Yu 柏馬文 97
6 KMT argument not convincing Taipei Times Editorial 91
7 Shameless actions of the KMT and the TPP Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 89
8 Let Chiang topple the government John Cheng 94
9 The dead cannot vote, but the living can Gahon Chiang 江佳紘 129
10 The enemy within, the enemy outside Taipei Times Editorial 109
11 Lai’s reinvigoration of the military Taipei Times Editorial 114
12 Freedom of speech has its limits Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 107
13 Using ‘Taiwan’ or ‘Chinese Taipei’ Taipei Times Editorial 94
14 KMT is unfit for democratic rule Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 90
15 TSMC investment the right move Tommy Lin 林逸民 95
16 Lessons from Burma’s resistance Antonio Graceffo 99
17 Stand up and support recall move Michelle Wang 王美琇 99
18 Importance of strategic resilience Liao Ming-hui 廖明輝 84
19 Pussyfooting before a tiger Taipei Times Editorial 74
20 Keep youth safe from ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 81
 
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Newsflash

The Executive Yuan yesterday approved amendments to gender equality laws that would impose stiffer penalties, including up to three years in prison and a maximum fine of NT$1 million (US$32,169) for offenders who use their position or power to sexually harass others.

The amendments to the Act of Gender Equality in Employment (性別平等工作法), the Gender Equity Education Act (性別平等教育法) and the Sexual Harassment Prevention Act (性騷擾防治法) were proposed following a series of harassment scandals that have been exposed since May, with perpetrators ranging from politicians to writers, academics and celebrities.