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2701 Gagging teachers with ‘neutrality’ Yue-dian Hsu 754
2702 If incompetence meets stealth... Taipei Times 1045
2703 What's behind Taiwan media bias? J. Michael Cole 1059
2704 Are Taiwanese fooled? Tien C. Cheng 848
2705 Protecting freedom of expression through film Yun-fen Lee 1066
2706 Where is Yeh's heroism now? Taipei Times 983
2707 The need to defend one's own Taipei Times 1011
2708 Inaction on Xinjiang is a concern for Taiwan Huang-chih Chiang 834
2709 China and Russia: friends for now Luke Harding 1108
2710 Pro-China politics and the tracking of stocks J. Michael Cole 1027
2711 Lai delivers the wrong message in Washington James Wang 983
2712 Praising Chiang and poisoning the nation Changqing Cao 1082
2713 Beijing's whitewash backfires Taipei Times 1158
2714 China's next target: the film industry Taipei Times 986
2715 Faulty MRT symbol of dodgy Ma Allen Houng 900
2716 Support for sovereignty and DPP no longer tied Cho-shu Lin 940
2717 Cross-strait rules that may harm the public Di-ying Huang 894
2718 The shame of restoring a memorial to a killer Ing-wen Tsai 792
2719 A true experience of White Terror Paul Lin 1226
2720 Thanks for nothing, Mr Ma Alex Raymond 1002
 
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Newsflash

Indian lawmaker Sujeet Kumar said he believes New Delhi should step up its political engagement with Taiwan, including through mutual visits by parliamentary delegations, to counter China’s “bullying” behavior.

Kumar, a member of the Biju Janata Dal party representing the eastern state of Odisha in the Rajya Sabha, India’s upper house of parliament, arrived in Taiwan on Sunday for a 10-day visit.

He is scheduled to deliver a speech at the Yushan Forum, meet with President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮), and visit several think tanks, business groups and universities.