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341 Taiwan forges new relationships The Liberty Times Editorial 284
342 ‘V4’ relations solid, but need a boost Kristina Kironska 299
343 ‘US skeptic’ and ‘Lai skeptic’ Taipei Times Editorials 359
344 California meeting is a mistake Collins Chong Yew Keat 309
345 Xi deserves an arrest warrant, too Kok Bayraq 295
346 KMT holds on to ‘black gold’ politics Taipei Times Editorials 288
347 Code is not sufficient to punish defectors Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 298
348 Open political archives to public Lin Hai-sheng 林海生 371
349 Uniting against Chinese aggression Taipei Times Editorials 369
350 Grumbling troops show military lacks power Chao Hsin-peng 趙興鵬 336
351 Nantou vote surprise a new phase Taipei Times Editorials 302
352 Lin murders probe must continue Twu Shiing-jer 涂醒哲 394
353 Cognitive warfare is no joke Taipei Times Editorials 369
354 Archives reveal truth of the 228 Incident Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 510
355 Taipei a CCP resort under Chiang Wang Wen-sheng 王文勝 371
356 Ruling for PRC rights in Taiwan needs to go Roger Wu 吳哲文 318
357 Taiwan cannot risk being cut off Taipei Times Editorials 398
358 Beijing’s slave is a tyrant to Uighurs Kok Bayraq 305
359 Three misconceptions about Taiwan’s defense Miles Yu 366
360 Barring Ye’s entry right decision Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 394
 
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Newsflash

The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) maintained its grip on power in yesterday’s local government elections despite an improved showing by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Voter turnout was 66.32 percent nationwide.

The KMT took 12 of the 17 mayor and commissioner positions up for grabs, while the DPP won four, and one went to an independent, formerly KMT candidate.