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481 Keeping the candles burning for June 4 Jane Ywe-hwan 張月環 369
482 Taiwanese key as China postures The Liberty Times Editorial 556
483 Zero tolerance for abuses of power Taipei Times Editorial 437
484 Ko Wen-je duped by COVID-19 fake news Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 565
485 Taiwan must rid military of spies Taipei Times Editorial 359
486 Apple pushing shift away from China Taipei Times Editorial 459
487 Unchecked power corrupts justice Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 310
488 Native languages must be preserved Liou Uie-liang 劉威良 505
489 India’s stance on Tibet, Dalai Lama Wang Wen-sheng 王文勝 420
490 Defending Taiwan — a Biden gaffe? Joseph Bosco 329
491 Time for Taiwan’s global inclusion Ben Goren 301
492 Unification extremism cannot go unchecked Mike Chang 張昭仁 594
493 Give Taiwan what it thinks it needs – just in case Walter Lohman 356
494 China proves Fukuyama wrong Parris Chang 張旭成 274
495 Taiwan-Japan military ties possible Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 499
496 Preventing another shooting Taipei Times Editorial 287
497 China’s ideological and institutional inferiority Miles Yu 641
498 Sitting back as Ukraine burns is immoral Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 484
499 China targeting younger Tibetans Dolma Tsering 567
500 Democracy’s evolution in Taiwan The Liberty Times Editorial 465
 
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Newsflash

Former Academia Sinica president Lee Yuan-tseh (李遠哲) yesterday spoke out against a Kuokuang Petrochemical Technology (國光石化) development project, saying the nation would head in the wrong direction if the plant were to be built.

Lee’s appeal to cancel the plan was endorsed by 18 Academia Sinica members, as well as 1,173 university professors in Taiwan and the US.