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2601 Beijing’s ‘arrogance’ has US on defensive Richard Halloran 851
2602 Justifying US arms sales to Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 822
2603 Beijing needs to turn down the heat Taipei Times Editorial 977
2604 Transparent media games Taipei Times Editorial 794
2605 There’s more to it than arms sales Liberty Times Editorial 876
2606 No more face to lose over MRT woes Taipei Times Editorial 937
2607 Democratic liberty is fundamental Michael Danielsen 832
2608 Beijing’s ‘anger’ collides with reality Taipei Times Editorial 775
2609 Arms sales: the right move at the right time Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 739
2610 The politics of death Taipei Times Editorial 1101
2611 China’s New Year gift is unpalatable Taipei Times Editorial 781
2612 Paying for public health Taipei Times Editorial 867
2613 Billions later, is Taiwan any safer? Taipei Times Editorial 703
2614 China is no friend of Washington Parris Chang 張旭成 801
2615 Ma and Obama: like night and day Taipei Times Editorial 705
2616 Central bank must be independent Taipei Times Editorial 1015
2617 Chinese QDII an opiate, not savior Liberty Times Editorial 1307
2618 ‘UDN’ sees an evil US plot in Haiti J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1733
2619 Challenging censorship in China Taipei Times Editorial 911
2620 Keating impressed by visit to Taiwan Richard Halloran 960
 
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Newsflash

President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday urged parties across the political divide to democratically resolve conflicts that have plagued domestic politics within Taiwan’s constitutional system.

In his first New Year’s Day address since becoming president on May 20 last year, Lai touched on several issues, including economic and security challenges, but a key emphasis was on the partisan wrangling that has characterized his first seven months in office.

Taiwan has transformed from authoritarianism into today’s democracy and that democracy is the future, Lai said.