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1401 Unleash the power of referendums Liberty Times Editorial 1046
1402 When will Tsai start governing? Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 731
1403 The shame of overpaid pensions Taipei Times Editorial 631
1404 Protesters have no ground to stand on Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 921
1405 Press freedom must be maintained Taipei Times Editorial 748
1406 Anti-reform protesters a far cry from Sunflowers Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 861
1407 Has Trump become soft on China? Sushil Seth 837
1408 Hatta, Chiang statues not connected Taipei Times Editorial 802
1409 Justice for Aborigines no priority Salone Ishahavut and Mayaw Biho 738
1410 All Taiwanese are Lee Ming-che Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 943
1411 Reopen the KMT illegal party asset sales probe Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 1091
1412 Buying the right weapons Taipei Times Editorial 867
1413 KMT still whitewashing history Taipei Times Editorial 868
1414 Trump-Xi meeting needs attention Taipei Times Editorial 863
1415 ‘One China’ a disservice to Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 873
1416 Who is Lee Ming-che? Taipei Times Editorial 1067
1417 Control Yuan’s dubious arguments Taipei Times Editorial 869
1418 Hong Kong’s ‘bird-cage democracy’ Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 865
1419 Films and TV must tell Taiwanese war stories Chen Ping-hsun 陳秉訓 951
1420 Respect integrity of Aboriginal land Taiwan Association of University Professors 台灣教授協會 869
 
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Newsflash


Thousands of pro-democracy protesters march in the streets to demand universal suffrage in Hong Kong yesterday.
Photo: Reuters

Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters marched in Hong Kong yesterday, with many calling for the territory’s leader to be sacked, in what could turn out to be the biggest and most passionate challenge to Chinese Communist Party rule in more than a decade.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (梁振英) said his government would do its “utmost” to move toward universal suffrage and stressed the need for stability after nearly 800,000 voted for full democracy in an unofficial referendum.