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381 LEO service critical for security Taipei Times Editorials 330
382 Miles Yu On Taiwan: America’s strategic clarity in defense of Taiwan: The dangerous illusion of strategic ambiguity Miles Yu 366
383 Controlling Tibet with lockdowns Palden Sonam 263
384 Jaw offers sugar-coated poison Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 245
385 Myth of Taiwan as Pacific nation Michael Walsh Adam Morrow Yang Wen-chi 楊文琪 370
386 Kaohsiung could become key hub Christina Lin 267
387 Will to fight is the best deterrent Simon Tang 湯先鈍 258
388 Ill-gotten assets are holding KMT together James Wang 王景弘 328
389 Plagiarism scandal claims more Taipei Times Editorials 334
390 Ko’s floodwater gate debacle Taipei Times Editorials 287
391 Japan-China ties threaten Taiwan Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 310
392 Capricious Ko could help the CCP Taipei Times Editorials 279
393 Musk draws ire; BJP shows support Taipei Times Editorials 400
394 KMT assists China’s claims abroad Michael Riches 343
395 For its own survival, free Europe should be arming Taiwan now Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 355
396 Taiwan’s election-led democracy John Copper 260
397 Indian politicians’ views on Taiwan Rup Narayan Das 342
398 What makes a Taiwanese citizen? Peter G. Osborne 372
399 Learning from conflict in Ukraine Emilian Kavalski Liu Tai-ting 劉泰廷 310
400 UN kicked out Chiang government, not Taiwan Tommy Lin 林逸民 377
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday invited President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to initiate cross-party talks within one week on amending the Referendum Act (公民投票法) to include articles requiring that cross-strait political negotiations be subject to referendums.

Speaking at a press conference at DPP headquarters in Taipei, the DPP presidential candidate said cross-strait talks should not happen unless both sides approached the table without political preconditions. Any political discussion that is relevant toward the definition of a country must hold to “three musts” — must have sovereignty, must be democratic and must be peaceful — and be subjected to a nationwide referendum, she said.