Taiwan Tati Cultural and Educational Foundation

 
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

Taipei Times


Title Filter     Display # 
# Article Title Author Hits
301 Exercises at airport are worth the disruption Ray Song 宋磊 399
302 Lai has a vision on Taiwan’s key issues Wang Chih-chien 汪志堅 362
303 Chinese rules designed for power Yu Kung 愚工 388
304 The KMT’s evergreen money tree Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 326
305 Ko Wen-je would be a ‘second Ma’ Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 303
306 3+1 program: Let conscripts decide Taipei Times Editorials 319
307 China’s thievery and infiltration Yi An 儀安 329
308 Awareness key in the face of China Taipei Times Editorials 310
309 Ko a danger to democracy Taipei Times Editorials 343
310 Holding politicians accountable Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 348
311 Preschool drugging unacceptable Taipei Times Editorials 311
312 Politics’ #MeToo moment begins Taipei Times Editorials 332
313 Taiwan faces its #MeToo moment Sammuel Tung 董昱輝 342
314 Responding to China’s cyberthreat Taipei Times Editorials 424
315 Significance of Truss’ support for Taiwan Martin Oei 黃世澤 374
316 Shutting out cognitive warfare Taipei Times Editorials 400
317 Bilingual educators need support Tao Yi-che 陶以哲 344
318 Sensitivity to racial discrimination Hsu Chih-ming 許志明 385
319 Opposition candidates blind to CCP Taipei Times Editorials 484
320 China’s anti-spy law a threat to world Taipei Times Editorials 508
 
Page 16 of 145

Newsflash

Pingpu Aboriginal activist Jason Pan (潘紀揚) yesterday denied a statement by the Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) that the UN has rejected a petition he filed to sue the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government for not recognizing Pingpu Aborigines’ Aboriginal status.

Pan, director of the Taiwan Association for Rights Advancements for Pingpu Plains Aborigines, made the remarks at a press conference in Taipei held following his recent return from UN headquarters in Geneva.