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101 Contrasting ideologies of the DPP and TPP Lin Han 林志翰 94
102 Lack of accountability powers Ko Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 88
103 Social media addiction a concern Taipei Times Editorial 106
104 Many to blame for Ko Wen-je’s rise Ten Len-phone 田年豐 98
105 Taiwan Pride more than a march Taipei Times Editorial 99
106 Taiwan’s opposition and Beijing Paul Lin 林保華 101
107 Prevent spying, boost morale Taipei Times Editorial 96
108 Elections are not a clowning spectacle Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 99
109 Smear campaigns and fake accounts Linus Chiou 邱士哲 107
110 What US should do about Taiwan Minze Chien 簡明子 98
111 Cooperating to limit China Taipei Times Editorial 103
112 Beijing pressures businesspeople Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 100
113 Taiwan Strait: South China Sea 2.0? Thomas J. Shattuck and Robin Michael Garcia 89
114 The Hamas massacre of civilians Maya Yaron 100
115 Look to India on Chinese infiltration Paul Lin 林保華 99
116 Unity makes strength Taipei Times Editorial 98
117 Subs crucial to Taiwan’s defense Fang Ping-sheng 方屏生 85
118 China’s trade actions a vote tactic Taipei Times Editorial 100
119 Taiwan joining the UN a vital task The Liberty Times Editorial 103
120 A tale of two National Day events Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 96
 
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Newsflash


Cabinet spokesman Lo Ping-cheng speaks at a news conference at the Executive Yuan in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lee Hsin-fang, Taipei Times

The Executive Yuan yesterday told Beijing to stop engaging in cognitive warfare to intervene in Taiwan’s internal affairs, as the nation prepares to vote on four referendums tomorrow.

During a news briefing on Wednesday, China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) spokesman Ma Xiaoguang (馬曉光) posed 10 questions about what democracy means to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government.