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1001 A new setting for independence Chris Huang 黃居正 428
1002 Word games have real consequences Taipei Times Editorial 420
1003 US should reconsider the status of Taiwan James Wang王景弘 426
1004 Fake news and public ignorance Chiu Yu-chien 邱宇健 442
1005 State violence cannot be forgiven Lin Tai-ho 林泰和 463
1006 No middle way in US-China clash Joseph Bosco 421
1007 Tsai not learning from mistakes Taipei Times Editorial 422
1008 President Tsai must resign over poor record Cheng Tien-chu 鄭天助 381
1009 Final sovereignty transfer needed HoonTing 雲程 418
1010 Beijing’s outrage hard to swallow Taipei Times Editorial 421
1011 Recognize Taiwan as the country it truly is Ted Yoho 526
1012 Stand up for human rights and protect one another Mr. Gary Richard Cowan, Representative of the Australian Office; et al. 438
1013 Changing the face of the nation Taipei Times Editorial 383
1014 Name, ‘consensus’ make wall of lies Taipei Times Editorial 412
1015 Carrying on the fight Taipei Times Editorial 431
1016 Trump yet to play the ultimate card Joseph Bosco 473
1017 The Golden Horse event exemplifies Taiwan Michael Lin 林子堯 436
1018 Election lessons for government and the DPP Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 397
1019 DPP needs to change its tune Taipei Times Editorial 475
1020 Analyzing the DPP election debacle Bruce Jacobs 家博 517
 
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Newsflash


>President Tsai Ing-wen addresses yesterday’s Global Taiwan National Affairs Symposium in a pre-recorded speech.
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Taiwanese will demonstrate to the world that their nation is capable of defending its sovereignty and ensure that the future of Taiwan will be decided by its people, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and Vice President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday in pre-recorded remarks at the Global Taiwan National Affairs Symposium.