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421 US ‘denial strategy’ to help Taiwan Tommy Lin 林逸民 474
422 Reading between Biden’s lines Taipei Times Editorials 323
423 Pledge shows where loyalties lie Taipei Times Editorials 375
424 Campaigning in the age of plagiarism Taipei Times Editorials 360
425 Kissinger’s China policy mistakes Joseph Bosco 488
426 Taiwanese must fight for support Stanley Kao 高碩泰 362
427 Diluted agreement appeases China Taipei Times Editorials 399
428 Realizing a ‘Taiwanese standpoint’ Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 343
429 Speech hypocrisy in CTiTV lawsuit Taipei Times Editorials 330
430 China’s phony war against Taiwan and its real intention Miles Yu 396
431 Sacrifices of overseas Taiwanese pay off Paul Li 李壬癸 352
432 Make Taiwan a tough nut to crack Taipei Times Editorials 413
433 Underreaction to Chinese threat Huang Yu-hsiu 黃郁琇 411
434 Chips give Taiwan an edge that it needs to use Yang Chung-yueh 楊宗岳 381
435 Combat China through India ties P.R. Shankar 479
436 Dogmatism breeds plagiarism Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 362
437 Experience ties Taiwan, Baltic states together Hsu Meng-wei 許孟瑋 446
438 Hsia’s feeble objections to China Lin Han 林志翰 349
439 Voiceless Uighurs need more truth tellers Rebiya Kadeer and Kok Bayraq 456
440 Exposing China’s lies on Taiwan Sim Kiantek 沈建德 567
 
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Newsflash


Protesters take part in a demonstration yesterday demanding the withdrawal of an extradition bill and the resignation of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
Photo: Reuters

In a statement issued last night by her office, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam (林鄭月娥) apologized to the public with “utmost sincerity and humility,” after the second massive protest in a week over a proposed extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial.