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381 Japan taking China threat seriously Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 373
382 Why I support Taiwan’s independence Ian Easton 438
383 Tsai prioritized security over politics Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 328
384 Defense loan shows US support Tommy Lin 林逸民 336
385 Gou vaccine criticism selfish ploy to help Kao Huang Rong-wen 黃榮文 358
386 TikTok is China’s Trojan horse Taipei Times Editorials 408
387 Taiwan must thwart China collusion Taipei Times Editorials 328
388 Learning from US’ Ukraine policy Joseph Bosco 337
389 Bolstering Taiwan, UK exchanges Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 329
390 ‘Anti-black bills’ seek to correct bad behavior Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 411
391 No fish, no chips Taipei Times Editorials 422
392 Fighting a fair or dirty campaign Taipei Times Editorials 387
393 Fighting disinformation with votes Taipei Times Editorials 395
394 India should speak out for Taiwan Sana Hashmi 胡莎娜 422
395 Three Pillars of America’s Taiwan policy, or maybe four John J. Tkacik 369
396 Judicial reform vows unfulfilled Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 321
397 UK counts on Taiwan friendship Alicia Kearns 329
398 Voter ‘age bias’ must be dropped Taipei Times Editorials 446
399 Stop flow of pro-China propaganda in Taiwan Roger Wu 吳哲文 383
400 KMT’s win hides vulnerabilities Chen Wen-ching 陳文卿 324
 
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Newsflash


From left, Council of Agriculture Minister Lin Tsung-hsien, Environmental Protection Administration Minister Lee Ying-yuan and Minister of Transportation and Communications Wu Hong-mo are pictured in a composite photo.
Taipei Times file photo

Premier William Lai (賴清德) yesterday initiated the first stage of Cabinet reforms after the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) losses in the nine-in-one elections on Nov. 24, approving the resignation of three ministers.