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1061 Protecting Taiwan’s tech edge Taipei Times Editorial 518
1062 Time for a Taiwan-US trade deal Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos 484
1063 A ray of hope for equal rights Taipei Times Editorial 521
1064 Taipei doing too little, too late against infiltration Roger Wu 吳哲文 520
1065 Aboriginal education is the right move Taipei Times Editorial 470
1066 Neutralizing Chinese disinformation Taipei Times Editorial 523
1067 Aboriginal rights key to statehood Chiang Tzu-yang 江子揚 511
1068 Meaningless rhetoric by Gou, KMT on US arms Chen Kuan-Fu 陳冠甫 449
1069 Democracy’s Achilles’ heel Taipei Times Editorial 499
1070 The truth must be uncovered now Chou Ni-an 周倪安 551
1071 KMT should not sell out NHI system to Chinese Kot Chun 葛雋 518
1072 Aborigines could help build bridges Manik Mehta 561
1073 US ready to combat PRC aggression Joseph Bosco 532
1074 Seeing the CCP for what it truly is Taipei Times Editorial 520
1075 Ostracized China would lash out Taipei Times Editorial 599
1076 Let Trump be on China, N Korea Joseph Bosco 587
1077 Human rights, the TRA’s legacy John J. Tkacik, Jr. 581
1078 Know thine enemy Taipei Times Editorial 556
1079 DPP must do its job or risk being voted out Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 551
1080 Tsai should stand behind primary Taipei Times Editorial 536
 
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Newsflash


From left, President Tsai Ing-wen, Presidential Office Secretary-General Chen Chu, Transitional Justice Commission Chairman Huang Huang-hsiung and Premier William Lai unveil the plaque of the Transitional Justice Commission at a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

The Transitional Justice Commission tasked with uncovering the history of political repression during the Martial Law era was formally launched yesterday at a ceremony attended by President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and Premier William Lai (賴清德).