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1861 HK’s tears shame an insane regime Joseph Lee 李榭熙 604
1862 Chinese nationalism poses threat Lin Chia-cheng 林嘉誠 571
1863 Why must Ma correct media reports? Taipei Times Editorial 547
1864 HK, Ko offer hope for democracy Paul Lin 林保華 527
1865 Biggest hurdle for nation lies in its name Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 516
1866 Ma, Lien hire attack dogs for dirty work James Wang 王景弘 547
1867 Scots’ vote ‘real’ while HK struggles The Liberty Times Editorial 626
1868 Deals mask menace of cross-strait Opium War Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 487
1869 Parasites in business, politics feed on nation Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 566
1870 Ma’s childish hide-and-seek tactics Taipei Times Editorial 538
1871 Ma deaf to HK’s call to democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 608
1872 Profit-only culture breeds trouble Taipei Times Editorial 592
1873 Ma makes mockery of rule of law The Liberty Times Editorial 653
1874 HK experience a warning for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 594
1875 Ma’s dirty work stains China ties Paul Lin 林保華 589
1876 Chang and Ma’s republic of lies Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 539
1877 Life on the Ebola frontline Clair MacDougall and Shahesta Shaitl / The Guardian 551
1878 Reliance on China restricts economy Du Yu 杜宇 567
1879 Scotland model one China could learn from James Wang 王景弘 540
1880 Preparing for a trade war in China Taipei Times Editorial 524
 
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Newsflash


Tibet’s spiritual leader the Dalai Lama gestures as he delivers a speech at the upper house members’ office building in Tokyo, Japan, on Nov. 13.
Photo: AFP

Acting on the president’s instructions, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has again denied a visa to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who had been invited by an international group to attend its annual regional conference in Taipei next month, sparking outrage among various organizations in the country.

The Dalai Lama “is welcome to travel to Taiwan in due course. However, we need to arrange a more opportune time for his visit,” Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) said in a letter, dated Friday last week, to Freda Miriklis, international president of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW International), the non-governmental organization behind the event.