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1041 US could learn from Hong Kongers Joseph Bosco 427
1042 Scandal casts shadow over NSB Taipei Times 436
1043 Significance of Tsai’s US activities Michael Lin 林正二 452
1044 US-China ties and Taiwan safety Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 451
1045 Reviving English-language policy Taipei Times Editorial 474
1046 Strides in human rights diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 470
1047 KMT’s China talks must be probed Taipei Times Editorial 483
1048 Official should be sacked over false report Ling Po-chih 凌博志 490
1049 China missile test destroys trust Taipei Times Editorial 476
1050 China as an alternative model? Sushil Seth 488
1051 Taiwan is a true transnational state David Pendery 潘大為 605
1052 Fulfilling a promise to Aborigines Liu Chiung-hsi 劉烱錫 478
1053 Han administration scores own-goal Taipei Times Editorial 449
1054 Still no action on refugee act Taipei Times Editorial 466
1055 Forced organ harvesting in China Taipei Times Editorial 490
1056 Education on referendums needed Taipei Times Editorial 472
1057 China’s plans to bloody US’ nose Joseph Bosco 493
1058 On guard against African swine fever Taipei Times Editorial 503
1059 Tiananmen truly a massacre Taipei Times Editorial 449
1060 Time for a Taiwan embassy Taipei Times Editorial 522
 
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Newsflash

Statements have been entered into the US Congressional Record to mark the 66th commemoration of Taiwan’s 228 Massacre.

New Jersey Democratic Representative Robert Andrews and New Jersey Republican Representative Scott Garrett are leading a call for all members of the US Congress to lend their names to “commemorating this important historical event.”

In separate statements published in the Congressional Record, Andrews and Garrett recounted the history of the massacre.