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421 Developing a better defense system Taipei Times Editorials 442
422 KMT betrays all its late presidents The Liberty Times Editorial 302
423 Taiwan should abolish the ECFA Yen Huai-shing 顏慧欣 434
424 Beijing twists history to its own end Gerritvan der Wees 393
425 Hsia’s China trip undermines Taiwan Taipei Times Editorials 361
426 Nothing ‘unfortunate’ about visit Chris van Laak 272
427 Taiwanese are not easily rattled Taipei Times Editorial 283
428 Pelosi visit exposes Beijing’s great lie Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 338
429 Taiwan must address TikTok threat Pan Kuan 潘寬 406
430 Watershed moment for ties with US Sumit Kumar 293
431 Pelosi visit sets new milestone Taipei Times Editorial 319
432 Escalation over Pelosi trip unlikely Chuang Jung-hung 莊榮宏 313
433 Why Taiwan matters in the US-PRC war of ideas Ian Easton 372
434 Information leakages imperil US arms deals Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 445
435 CCP threats to US reveal Beijing’s true colors Leo Chang 張宏林 299
436 Kneeling in politics is archaic Taipei Times Editorial 503
437 Pelosi visit would be best support Gerrit van der Wees 368
438 Those who can escape Shanghai Zitu Kinosita 木下實 293
439 Pelosi’s visit would reset agenda Joseph Bosco 434
440 Shinzo Abe’s sacrifice for Taiwan Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 299
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) ended months-long speculation yesterday, announcing DPP Secretary-General Su Jia-chyuan (蘇嘉全) as her running mate for next year’s presidential election.

Su said he is ready to tackle the challenge with his political experience and the “excellent chemistry” he has with Tsai, as the pair had led the DPP’s recovery from a landslide loss in the 2008 presidential election.

The Tsai-Su ticket will challenge President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), who is running for re-election, in what public opinion polls show could be a neck-and-neck race. Ma of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) announced on June 19 that he would pair up with Premier Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) for the January poll.