Taiwan Tati Cultural and Educational Foundation

 
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

Taipei Times


Title Filter     Display # 
# Article Title Author Hits
1041 Pandering to the KMT of no use Taipei Times Editorial 577
1042 Time for EU to back Taiwan directly Michael Danielsen 559
1043 Thank you, my Taiwanese lodestars Kailash Satyarthi 575
1044 Taking ‘united front’ tactics seriously Taipei Times Editorial 428
1045 Anti-China sentiment abroad an opportunity Michael Lin 林正二 452
1046 Save Taiwan by fighting for Taipei Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 448
1047 Taiwan has a rating system in the making Chow Mei-li 周美里 483
1048 Taiwan might wake up to red dawn Chen Wen-pin 陳文彬 568
1049 Election commission must not waver Taipei Times Editorial 407
1050 No country should want a neighbor like China John Yu 于則章 581
1051 Sunflower response to Ko’s ‘one family’ line Chen Tsai-nan 陳財能 482
1052 Global naivety on China astounding Taipei Times Editorial 473
1053 Self-serving ideologies have become a malaise Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 522
1054 Bringing White Terror history to the public Weng Chien-tao 翁建道 441
1055 Rights do not include threats Taipei Times Editorial 446
1056 DPP could learn from Taiwanese activists Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 470
1057 US engagement has failed in China Joseph Bosco 469
1058 Soft stance on ID cards is misplaced Taipei Times Editorial 438
1059 In space, Taiwan can live forever Richard Fisher Jr 506
1060 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 581
 
Page 53 of 139

Newsflash

The three vice presidential candidates yesterday wrangled over foreign policy and the Constitution in a televised debate.

In her opening remarks, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) said Taiwan must strive to keep pace in a fast-changing world.

The Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) plans, such as reintroducing the cross-strait service trade agreement and opening up Taiwan to large groups of Chinese university students, allowing them to seek jobs in the nation after obtaining degrees, are examples of its “old mindset,” Hsiao said.