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1 Huang Kuo-chang not fit to run Jang Show-ling 鄭秀玲 84
2 Mother tongues are a vanguard Liou Uie-liang 劉威良 119
3 No dignity in KMT plans Taipei Times Editorial 116
4 Stand up to CCP’s intimidation Taipei Times Editorial 118
5 Existing within a fraught reality Chen Ling-yao 陳凌曜 118
6 Behind the military messaging Taipei Times Editorial 152
7 Building a secure drone supply chain Taipei Times Editorial 114
8 Opposition must work for Taiwan Michael Lin 林正二 100
9 US highlights Taiwan’s importance Taipei Times Editorial 120
10 The reality of Beijing’s rule in HK Michael Mo 巫堃泰 126
11 Fears over Taiwan as a chip risk misplaced Hsiao Hsi-huei 蕭錫惠 106
12 KMT’s ‘one China’ ambiguity Taipei Times Editorial 123
13 Tibet can only accept independence Khedroob Thondup 96
14 Lessons from the Cloudflare crash Hsiao Hsi-huei 蕭錫惠 104
15 Why embrace cynicism over hope? Lo Ming-cheng 駱明正 104
16 Tsai can enter doors closed to Lai Laura Bonsaver 96
17 KMT, TPP to blame for NCC paralysis Taipei Times Editorial 99
18 Taiwanese will not be silenced by fear Wang Hung-jen 王宏仁 96
19 The CCP’s mask slips again Taipei Times Editorial 112
20 Taiwan’s shifting optics at APEC Edwin Yang 楊聰榮 126
 
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Newsflash

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday filed a lawsuit against President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and one of his former top aides, accusing them of corruption for turning the management of Ma’s Facebook page over from the Presidential Office to a private organization without following proper procedures.

“It is ridiculous to turn a -government-funded program into a private asset. President Ma and his re-election campaign office should be held accountable,” DPP spokesman Chuang Ruei-hsiung (莊瑞雄) said outside the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office.