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301 Shutting out cognitive warfare Taipei Times Editorials 288
302 Bilingual educators need support Tao Yi-che 陶以哲 246
303 Sensitivity to racial discrimination Hsu Chih-ming 許志明 269
304 Opposition candidates blind to CCP Taipei Times Editorials 364
305 China’s anti-spy law a threat to world Taipei Times Editorials 398
306 NHI system plays lottery with lives Curtis Smith 267
307 Defense drills should include public Taipei Times Editorials 344
308 Taiwan’s national identity problem Simon H. Tang 290
309 What The CCP Offers The People Of Taiwan: Decades Of Death Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 347
310 Blind to China’s cognitive warfare Jethro Wang 王濬 289
311 Non-green alliance supports China The Liberty Times Editorial 238
312 The real cost of business as usual with China Ian Easton 242
313 Hou, Ko vague on cross-strait views Taipei Times Editorials 247
314 Uighur diaspora needs attention Taipei Times Editorials 292
315 Taiwan, US should hold drills in Strait Taipei Times Editorials 288
316 ‘ROC’ name invites China invasion Lai Fu-shun 賴福順 270
317 Xi talks peace, prepares for war Palden Sonam 235
318 Witting and unwitting propagandists Taipei Times Editorials 251
319 US strategic clarity on Taiwan is needed Joseph Bosco 294
320 Finland changed, so should Taiwan Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 379
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party legislators Yeh Yi-jin, left, and Cheng Yun-peng display information about video streaming services by Tencent Holdings and Youku Tudou at a news conference at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers yesterday called on regulators to block Chinese media corporations from establishing a foothold in Taiwan, after the Chinese-language Liberty Times (sister newspaper of the Taipei Times) reported that Tencent Holdings (騰訊) and Youku Tudou (優酷) plan to start offering local video streaming services in May.