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121 Building an ‘island of resilience’ The Liberty Times Editorial 276
122 Japan-Taiwan preparation lacking Robert D. Eldridge 214
123 Ma muddying the waters Taipei Times Editorial 254
124 Partners can help over-stretched US Taipei Times Editorial 236
125 Sunflower legacy: no complacency Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 218
126 Taiwan’s chip diplomacy with India Taipei Times Editorial 231
127 The Sunflower movement’s legacy Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 252
128 Isolationism bad for US credibility Ted Gover 234
129 Thoughts on defending Taiwan P.R. Shankar 242
130 ‘Contempt of the legislature’ absurd Carol Lin 林志潔 257
131 Taiwan and Operation MIST Taipei Times Editorial 251
132 Expanding security partnerships Taipei Times Editorial 211
133 National consciousness in Taiwan Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 252
134 Tibetan uprising commemoration Khedroob Thondup 196
135 Submarine fleet could deter China Ou Si-fu 歐錫富 199
136 Legislators’ conflicts of interest Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 207
137 Time to reinstate military trials Tommy Lin 林逸民 214
138 Equality for all foreign spouses Taipei Times Editorial 192
139 US skepticism and national identity Taipei Times Editorial 210
140 Lessons from the war in Ukraine Bryan D. Hopkins 181
 
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Newsflash

The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) yesterday confirmed to the Taipei Times that US authorities are assisting Taiwan with an investigation into the activities of General Lo Hsien-che (羅賢哲), who was arrested last month on suspicion of spying for China.

Lo’s espionage activity, described as possibly the worst spy case to hit Taiwan in the past half century, is believed to have begun in 2004 when he was recruited by Chinese intelligence while he was posted in Thailand. News of the arrest sparked fears that Taiwan’s military might have been severely compromised, especially its command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems, to which Lo is believed to have had access.