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2541 Referendum law needs to be reformed to be useful Taipei Times 746
2542 Selling snake oil to the electorate Taipei Times 723
2543 Taking path of Finland could leave Taiwan cold Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 935
2544 Time for Adimmune to show data Mayo Kuo 郭明裕 886
2545 Honesty is worth the risk of ulcers Taipei Times 786
2546 PRC barks sanctions, but can it bite? Taipei Times 902
2547 A foundation for pitiful debate Taipei Times 918
2548 First it was US beef, then an ECFA Taipei Times 733
2549 Yen Ching-piao is Yi-ge repackaged Taipei Times 868
2550 Afghanistan: Opportunity for Taiwan Taipei Times 791
2551 Taiwan must uphold sovereignty Liberty Times Editorial 812
2552 Promises, promises — but where is the loot? Lu I-mi 呂一銘 829
2553 Beef debacle is Ma’s opportunity Taipei Times 902
2554 Don’t place hope in PRC investment Liberty Times Editorial 645
2555 Creating jobs – but for whom? Taipei Times 760
2556 Economics and politics cannot be separated Wang To-far 王塗發 906
2557 Cao Cao would be much amused Taipei Times 819
2558 Improved ties mean a declining economy Wang To-far 王塗發 886
2559 Another self-inflicted shot in the foot Taipei Times 821
2560 Excuse our ‘technical issues’ Taipei Times 674
 
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Newsflash


Ukrainians wave Ukrainian and EU flags, and hold banners as they protest outside the Russian embassy in Kyiv yesterday after Moscow’s decision to formally recognize two Russian-backed regions of eastern Ukraine as independent.
Photo: Reuters

Taiwan condemns Russia for undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and calls for peaceful means to resolve the dispute, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said yesterday.

Taipei “condemns Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty,” Tsai wrote on Facebook shortly after she was briefed on the latest situation in Ukraine by a National Security Council task force.