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481 Preparing a safe base for new submarines Sung Chi-cheng 宋啟成 410
482 Taiwan, India will remember Abe Sana Hashmi 胡莎娜 315
483 Taipei and Tokyo ties are built on friendships Peter Chow 周鉅原 525
484 Polls show TPP a one-man party Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 362
485 Abe killing raises security concerns Lin Han 林志翰 371
486 NATO creates new space for Taiwan Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 432
487 Taiwan Strait belongs to the world Hsieh Shu-yuan 謝淑媛 532
488 Hou You-yi cannot bury the truth James Wang 王景弘 369
489 Farewell, ‘1992 consensus’? Taipei Times Editorial 463
490 Church shooting hero gets nod for top medal in US Taipei Times 350
491 Fighting for two peoples in one war Kok Bayraq 354
492 Ko’s bridge a road to nowhere Taipei Times Editorial 678
493 A lesson from Bachelet’s China visit Kok Bayraq 482
494 Ko and his ‘cyberarmies’ Taipei Times Editorial 410
495 Young generation to defend Taiwan Rajagopal Devara 603
496 Addressing anti-Taiwan hate crime Li-Lin Cheng 447
497 Taiwan should seek regional allies Huynh Tam Sang 407
498 The futility of the ‘1992 consensus’ Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 434
499 Su must take stance on bilingual nation goal Tsai Jr-keng 蔡志鏗 367
500 Taiwan’s geopolitical challenges Eric Chiou 邱奕宏 368
 
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Newsflash


Young men and women hold up bitter gourds outside the National Taiwan Museum in the 228 Peace Memorial Park in Taipei yesterday at a gathering organized by youth groups to express young people’s grievances. Their headbands read: “We will never give up!”
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Most of the nation’s young people feel pessimistic about the country’s future under the leadership of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), a survey found.

However, a majority of the respondents said they were still confident that they could bring about change.

More than 100 young people joined representatives from the Taiwan Youth Climate Coalition, Across the Ocean 181 coffee shop, popular bulletin board system PTT and the Taiwan Alliance for Advancement of Youth Rights and Welfare (TAAYRW) in a rally held outside the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei yesterday as they released results of a survey.