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1281 Surrender, opposition to US are silly ideas James Wang 王景弘 666
1282 NTU ethics case requires clarity Bih Herng-dar 畢恆達 694
1283 Transitional justice on the horizon Taipei Times Editorial 938
1284 Trade war looming over Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 677
1285 Kuan owes public an explanation Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 870
1286 China not the only option for Taiwanese Lau Yi-te 劉一德 890
1287 Defense against PRC’s 31 incentives Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 676
1288 No global place for an Emperor Xi Parris Chang 張旭成 815
1289 Taiwan in need of US-like security clearances Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 932
1290 HK following in Taiwan’s footsteps Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 905
1291 Initiatives cannot fool Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 991
1292 West should forget about China, focus on Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 883
1293 Taiwanese will not sell out to China that easily Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 928
1294 Was restarting reactor a last resort? Taipei Times Editorial 861
1295 Justice demands data preservation Yeh Hung-ling 葉虹靈 974
1296 President-for-life Xi and Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 758
1297 Working together to find the truth Taipei Times Editorial 937
1298 Police must adapt to era of ‘critical citizens’ Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 987
1299 Taiwan’s geopolitical importance Parris Chang 張旭成 751
1300 Beijing trying to buy Taiwanese Liberty Times Editorial 921
 
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Newsflash


Pro-democracy protesters chat at a protest site in the Mongkok district of Hong Kong yesterday. More than a month after tens of thousands of Hong Kongers took to the streets demanding free leadership elections for the semi-autonomous Chinese city, weary demonstrators remain encamped across several major roads.
Photo: AFP

China may have “lost” Taiwan as a result of its ham-fisted handling of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, a Washington conference was told this week.

“There is no sense on the island now, if there ever was one, to buy into this ‘one country, two systems’ formula,” George Washington University professor David Shambaugh said.