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1341 Lee Ming-che: The long fight Taipei Times 840
1342 Squeaky clean Ma likes to roll in the mud Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 701
1343 Ching Fu case chance to clean up politics Li Kuan-long 李坤隆 857
1344 More relevant topics needed in class Taipei Times Editorial 823
1345 Taiwan’s status can’t be changed unilaterally Taipei Times 708
1346 Getting brand ‘Taiwan’ on the map Taipei Times Editorial 939
1347 US close to decision on N Korea John Bolton 744
1348 Trump’s strategy benefiting China Sushil Seth 691
1349 Tsai should deliver on her pledges Taipei Times Editorial 829
1350 A 30-year tragedy of exchanges Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 946
1351 Prolonging Chi Po-lin’s effect Taipei Times Editorial 823
1352 Risks of having a Beijing city office Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 903
1353 Regular people bring hope Taipei Times Editorial 836
1354 Democracy and freedom set Taiwan, China apart Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 838
1355 The ‘great Chinese market’ myth Taipei Times Editorial 1612
1356 Recall election a test of values Taipei Times Editorial 871
1357 Great Father Xi and feudal thinking Paul Lin 林保華 800
1358 Ruling raises questions of motive Ling Po-chih 凌博志 1048
1359 A different political era Taipei Times Editorial 952
1360 Japan’s surrendering of Taiwan Sim Kiantek 沈建德 1335
 
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Newsflash


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, top center, inspects troops during a military review at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Asaka training ground near Tokyo yesterday.
Photo: AFP

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Japanese troops yesterday that Japan would not tolerate the use of force to change the region’s “status quo,” comments likely to rile Beijing, which is locked in a long and bitter territorial dispute with Tokyo.

“Use of force for changing the status quo” is an expression often used by Japanese politicians and security experts to indirectly refer to what they see as China’s aggressive maritime expansion in the East China Sea and the South China Sea.