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1261 Airline threats will not work Taipei Times Editorial 791
1262 Civil society can assist Taiwan with challenges Michael Danielsen 818
1263 Checkbook diplomacy is a dead end Taipei Times Editorial 810
1264 NTU committee’s failures exposed Taipei Times Editorial 786
1265 Taiwan is needed for world health Mike Kuo 郭正光 633
1266 US, China and a potential trade war Sushil Seth 731
1267 Dirty gifts from China to the US Winston Dang 陳重信 661
1268 Xi’s ‘moral’ crusade will give rise to turbulence Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 601
1269 From one bastion to another Taipei Times Editorial 578
1270 Ko Wen-je’s confusion over identity is ridiculous Chiou Chwei-liang 邱垂亮 686
1271 NTU must rethink juvenile Kuan Taipei Times Editorial 692
1272 Taiwan must speak up for itself Taipei Times Editorial 832
1273 John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Sovereign, independent and mutually non-subordinate John J. Tkacik, Jr. 706
1274 Surface maneuvering from all sides Taipei Times Editorial 637
1275 Chinese culture obstructing justice Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 584
1276 There can be no justice without truth Taipei Times Editorial 811
1277 Going from soft to sharp Taipei Times Editorial 739
1278 Transitional justice more than statues Taipei Times Editorial 627
1279 A trade war would harm China more than the US Paul Lin 林保華 764
1280 Surrender, opposition to US are silly ideas James Wang 王景弘 631
 
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Newsflash

US Senator Sherrod Brown has written to the WHO objecting to the organization’s referring to Taiwan as a “province of China.”

“I am concerned that the WHO has unwittingly entered into dangerous political waters that are contrary to its mission and detrimental to its goals,” the Ohio democrat said in his letter.

“The WHO is not a political authority within the UN and should not act as such,” Brown added.

The letter was addressed to WHO Director-General Margaret Chan and is in reaction to an internal WHO memo, which recently became public in Taiwan.