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1341 CCP, KMT colluding to impede Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 805
1342 ‘White Wolf’ as post-truth news Taipei Times Editorial 970
1343 Taiwanese must find the best way to transition Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 813
1344 The actions of a rogue nation must be stopped Paul Lin 林保華 756
1345 The quiet change of Japan’s policy Masahiro Matsumura 904
1346 Shedding skins show true colors of diehards James Wang 王景弘 634
1347 Taiwan must be tougher with China Taipei Times Editorial 757
1348 Localization of education Taipei Times Editorial 926
1349 Flag affair shows Ko’s ideals have been ditched LIOU JE-WEI 劉哲瑋 608
1350 The missed power of a name Taipei Times Editorial 790
1351 Nation’s name historically justified Taipei Times Editorial 818
1352 China and India face challenging times ahead Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 673
1353 Hung needs to read up on history Gerrit van der Wees 854
1354 Taiwanese not fooled by Xi Taipei Times Editorial 923
1355 Corporate culture repressing Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 847
1356 The Achilles’ heel of PRC and ROC Peter Chen 陳正義 843
1357 Nation’s security weakness exposed Liberty Times Editorial 1140
1358 Guam, Taiwan’s brother in arms Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 923
1359 Power errors not nuclear disaster Tsai Ya-ying 蔡雅瀅 727
1360 Resist ‘Chinese Taipei City’ agenda Liberty Times Editorial 755
 
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Newsflash

The Coast Guard Administration (CGA) yesterday confirmed that a dredging project to allow larger vessels to dock at a wharf serving Taiwan-controlled Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island, 太平島) has been completed.

However, the coast guard did not respond when asked if President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) would preside over a planned opening ceremony for the renovated wharf.

The CGA’s confirmation came following a report in the Chinese-language United Daily News earlier yesterday, which included a call from Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Charles Chen (陳以信) for Tsai to reaffirm the nation’s sovereignty by visiting the disputed island.