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21 Advocacy for Taiwan overseas Rath Wang 王健智 55
22 Concern over communist groups Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 136
23 Dangers of social media to society Mike Chang 張昭仁 135
24 Beijing misreads history on Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 221
25 CCP desperate as narrative crumbles Raymond Sung 宋承恩 240
26 Getting Taiwan-China history right Gerrit van der Wees 252
27 ‘Natural independence’ eats itself Taipei Times Editorial 275
28 Seeking consensus to foster unity Taipei Times Editorial 440
29 Supporting the first line of defense Taipei Times Editorial 184
30 Taiwan can learn from Ukrainians Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 357
31 Trump, Xi and Mount Rushmore oseph Bosco 420
32 Philippine elections and Taiwan Marvin Hamor Bernardo, Covie Paulo Ronquillo and Karen Yu 柏馬文 396
33 KMT argument not convincing Taipei Times Editorial 272
34 Shameless actions of the KMT and the TPP Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 285
35 Let Chiang topple the government John Cheng 282
36 The dead cannot vote, but the living can Gahon Chiang 江佳紘 335
37 The enemy within, the enemy outside Taipei Times Editorial 294
38 Lai’s reinvigoration of the military Taipei Times Editorial 302
39 Freedom of speech has its limits Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 298
40 Using ‘Taiwan’ or ‘Chinese Taipei’ Taipei Times Editorial 298
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan is a “sovereign, independent country,” Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate William Lai (賴清德) told Bloomberg Businessweek in an interview, adding that he had no plans to purse formal independence.

“Taiwan is already a sovereign, independent country called the Republic of China,” Vice President Lai said, echoing a stance President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) made public three years ago, in his first interview with an international media outlet since becoming vice president in 2020.

“And in respect to unifying Taiwanese society, President Tsai has used the term Republic of China (Taiwan) to describe our country. I will continue to do so in the future,” he said. “There are no plans to change the name of our country.”