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161 Deepfakes pose risk for the election Weber Lai 賴祥蔚 141
162 Nothing is deep-green about Ko Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 151
163 Countering CCP cognitive warfare Taipei Times Editorial 170
164 Young voters must learn to discern Yang Tsung-li楊宗澧 135
165 Independence is already ‘status quo’ Taipei Times 135
166 KMT miscalculates again Taipei Times Editorial 147
167 Lessons for Taiwan: Israeli Social Resilience During War Guermantes Lailari 126
168 Jaw and Wu could be liabilities Taipei Times Editorial 142
169 Fight with ballots, not bullets Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 179
170 Ko Wen-je is not trustworthy Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 146
171 Avoiding an at-large Han speaker Yeh Chi-cheng 葉其政 141
172 KMT, Ma, Hou need history lesson Jan Nilsson 136
173 Taipei, Tokyo should stand together Tommy Lin 林逸民 154
174 Remembering a Taiwan gentleman Lin Jin-jia 林進嘉 160
175 US deterrence policy and Taiwan Daniel McIntyre 馬恕聃 167
176 BeiDou a threat to national security Taipei Times Editorial 244
177 My regret in voting for Ko Wen-je Lin Jin-jia 林進嘉 298
178 ‘Sixty percent want change’ a myth Chen Ching-kuen 169
179 TPP-KMT union raises China issues Linus Chiou 邱士哲 257
180 Repatriated indigenous bones and justice Chang Lien 張璉 192
 
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Newsflash


Members of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters protest outside the Executive Yuan in Taipei yesterday, calling on Premier Sean Chen to review the buyout plan for Next Media Group’s four outlets in Taiwan and protect media freedom.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Several dozen students yesterday protested in front of the Executive Yuan, calling on the government to carefully review the plan to buy Next Media Group’s (壹傳媒集團) four Taiwanese outlets, to avoid the concentration of media in the hands of the few and to protect freedom of the press.

The demonstration was held one day before the consortium led by Chinatrust Charity Foundation (中信慈善基金會) chairman Jeffrey Koo Jr (辜仲諒), Formosa Plastics Group (FPG, 台塑集團) chairman William Wong (王文淵) and Want Want China Times Group (旺旺中時集團) chairman Tsai Eng-meng (蔡衍明) are to sign a contract to buy the media outlets from the Hong Kong-based Next Media.