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2321 Timing makes Lee indictment suspicious Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 633
2322 Refusing to aid Taiwan is illogical Reuben Johnson 634
2323 Get rid of Ma to save a hard-won democracy James Wang 王景弘 696
2324 Lee indictment is as hollow as Ma Lin Cho-shui 林濁水 807
2325 Ma nervous about being Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 668
2326 The limits of exclusion Taipei Times Editorial 675
2327 KMT’s dark history did not simply fade away Charles Snyder 991
2328 A downward spiral for the economy Taipei Times Editorial 688
2329 Neglect is hurting military morale J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 708
2330 Obama turning away from Taiwan John Copper 726
2331 Democracy is not just pretending to listen James Wang 王景弘 674
2332 Holding on to a vague, fabricated consensus Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 747
2333 Credibility gap wider than the Strait Taipei Times Editorial 637
2334 A nation, a democracy kidnapped by the KMT James Wang 王景弘 644
2335 Diplomats have that much free time? Taipei Times Editorial 671
2336 Losing the new intelligence war J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 656
2337 US needs ambition, aspirations for Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 583
2338 Failing to look into the blind spot Taipei Times Editorial 677
2339 Safeguarding Taiwan’s freedom Li Thian-hok 李天福 686
2340 Court ruling leaves a bad taste Taipei Times Editorial 619
 
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Newsflash

The radar-lock that a Chinese frigate put on a Japanese warship was “dangerous” and “provocative,” Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said yesterday, as tensions rose in a territorial row.

“It was a dangerous act that could have led to an unpredictable situation,” Abe told parliament. “It is extremely regrettable. We strongly ask for their self-restraint in order to avoid an unnecessary escalation.”

The hawkish prime minister, who took office in late December last year following a landslide election victory, described the radar-locking as a “unilateral provocative action by the Chinese side.”