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281 Taiwan must define its territory Taipei Times Editorials 392
282 Lai causes White House debate Lin Tzu-yao 林子堯 and Cathy Fang 325
283 Collapse of the KMT is a historical certainty Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 362
284 Aso visit and security concerns The Liberty Times Editorial 325
285 US, Taiwan can tighten cybersecurity Taipei Times Editorials 366
286 Media get Taiwan history wrong Gerrit van der Wees 316
287 Beware of Chinese video games Wu Cheng-yin 吳政穎 386
288 Three strategies to stop phone fraud Chiueh Tzi-cker 闕志克 347
289 Countering China’s distortions Taipei Times Editorials 419
290 Ko and his tone-deaf ‘white’ party Taipei Times Editorials 319
291 Walking on Beijing’s minefield Taipei Times Editorials 328
292 China’s grasp of Taiwan history Ho Cheng-en 何承恩 362
293 Only Lai grasps Taiwan’s history Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 329
294 Ma’s cross-strait student exchanges Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 306
295 Ko and the proliferation of misogyny Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 326
296 Taiwan should regulate TikTok Roger Wu 吳哲文 406
297 Ko’s categorization is ridiculous Chuang Sheng-rong 莊勝榮 372
298 EU, Japan lead global agenda Andrew Hammond 371
299 Beijing’s ‘Ryukyu card’ and Taiwan Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 314
300 Gou, Ko, Hou, Huang and housing Yu Kung 愚工 304
 
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Newsflash

A cable released by WikiLeaks suggests that Evergreen Marine Corp distanced itself from former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) because of pressure from China.

Chen’s relationship with the company dates back to his time as a legal consultant for Evergreen on several cases. The company’s founder, Chang Yung-fa (張榮發), supported Chen when he ran for president in 2000 and Chang was later named as one of the Presidential Office’s unpaid presidential advisers.

The cable, dated Jan. 1, 2006, was sent from the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and said that Chang’s eventual shift of his support to the pan-blue camp might have been caused by the Chen administration’s failure to establish direct cross-strait shipping links.