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1581 Protecting the essential culture of Taiwan Omi Wilang 歐蜜偉浪 687
1582 ‘Chinese Taipei’ stance ‘Ah Q’-like Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 765
1583 KMT’s Alex Tsai exploits hate Taipei Times Editorial 935
1584 Moving away from discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 670
1585 The hoggish KMT should stop playing filthy games James Wang 王景弘 661
1586 Beijing changing the ‘status quo’ Parris Chang 張旭成 762
1587 Regional rebalancing and Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 634
1588 KMT’s U-turn on Sunflower activism Taipei Times Editorial 663
1589 The need to address historical facts Hua Yih-fen 花亦芬 819
1590 Why Ma Ying-jeou cannot be stopped Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 705
1591 Students key to nation’s democracy Taipei Times Editorial 717
1592 Taiwan must fight for recognition Taipei Times Editorial 678
1593 Taiwan’s ‘Japan shift’ version 2.0 Masahiro Matsumura 678
1594 No magic compass, just plain truth Taipei Times Editorial 621
1595 Global focus is the way forward Taipei Times Editorial 693
1596 Working together to create a new society Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 613
1597 No honeymoon period for the DPP Taipei Times Editorial 575
1598 ‘1992 consensus’ is a poison pill Taipei Times Editorial 578
1599 Ma tried to help China take over Taiwan Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 762
1600 KMT upholding Beijing’s interests Taipei Times Editorial 903
 
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Newsflash

President-elect William Lai’s (賴清德) inaugural address tomorrow would emphasize solidarity, steadfastness, confidence and responsibility as the themes of his administration, an incoming senior security official said yesterday.

Lai, who succeeds President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) after having been her vice president for the past four years, would have to deal with a China that has ramped up pressure on Taiwan — with almost daily military incursions near its airspace.

His inaugural address would sum up his vision for defending the nation’s democracy, peace and prosperity, said the official, who asked to remain anonymous.