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381 Taiwan must thwart China collusion Taipei Times Editorials 276
382 Learning from US’ Ukraine policy Joseph Bosco 288
383 Bolstering Taiwan, UK exchanges Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 274
384 ‘Anti-black bills’ seek to correct bad behavior Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 356
385 No fish, no chips Taipei Times Editorials 346
386 Fighting a fair or dirty campaign Taipei Times Editorials 338
387 Fighting disinformation with votes Taipei Times Editorials 345
388 India should speak out for Taiwan Sana Hashmi 胡莎娜 351
389 Three Pillars of America’s Taiwan policy, or maybe four John J. Tkacik 323
390 Judicial reform vows unfulfilled Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 276
391 UK counts on Taiwan friendship Alicia Kearns 273
392 Voter ‘age bias’ must be dropped Taipei Times Editorials 373
393 Stop flow of pro-China propaganda in Taiwan Roger Wu 吳哲文 315
394 KMT’s win hides vulnerabilities Chen Wen-ching 陳文卿 276
395 CCP exploits the West’s tolerance James Baron 310
396 Close the door on spies Taipei Times Editorials 286
397 Impact of polls beyond local Taipei Times Editorials 285
398 History is diminished before it is destroyed Chen Chun-kai 陳君愷 316
399 Xi-Biden talks show it is time to act Paul Lei 雷顯威 301
400 Biden, Xi play G20 power politics Collins Chong Yew Keat 271
 
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Newsflash

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could pressure Taiwan more aggressively and seek to terminate the country’s de facto independence at a faster pace after its transfer of power at the 18th National Congress scheduled next month, Chinese dissident writer Yuan Hongbing (袁紅冰) said yesterday in Taipei.

“After those Chinese officials who served among the radical Red Guards formed by former Chinese leader Mao Zedong (毛澤東) during the Cultural Revolution in 1966 rise to political power at the national congress, they may carry through Mao’s political volition and adopt a more aggressive approach toward Taiwan,” Yuan said at a symposium, titled “A Peek into the Future Democratic Development via China’s Current State” hosted by the Taiwan Tibetan Welfare Association.