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521 China targeting younger Tibetans Dolma Tsering 650
522 Democracy’s evolution in Taiwan The Liberty Times Editorial 559
523 Let health minister finish the job Tommy Lin 林逸民 631
524 Beware of the ‘fifth column’ Taipei Times Editorial 533
525 Celebrating the Polish constitution Cyryl Kozaczewski 667
526 Memorial hall perfect home for legislature Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 381
527 Slovenia, Taiwan share similar pasts Taipei Times Editorial 767
528 More Ukraine Lessons For China And Taiwan Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 399
529 CCP manipulation of ancient texts Kung Hsien-tai 孔憲臺 519
530 Navy needs updated minesweepers Chang Feng-lin 張豐麟 500
531 Taiwan, Poland ties face challenges Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 386
532 Peng Ming-min and Taiwanese consciousness The Liberty Times Editorial 426
533 Being a Chiang is not enough Taipei Times Editorial 749
534 NTU must restore the reputation of Peng Michael Lin 林子堯 370
535 Democracies and authoritarians Huynh Tam Sang and Pham Do An 368
536 Peng Ming-min was a true pioneer Gerrit and Mei-chin van der Wees 445
537 Pro-China forces: Note Lam’s fate Paul Lei 雷顯威 434
538 The ‘great translation’ of the CCP Taipei Times Editorial 608
539 Zelenskiy a role model for Taiwan The Liberty Times Editorial 623
540 China aiding psychological warfare Chien Yu-yen 簡余晏 326
 
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Newsflash

Chinese officials yesterday gave high praise to the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) statement that both sides of the Taiwan Strait should implement the “one China” principle in their legal and political systems, and conduct cross-strait relations with the principle as its basis.

The remarks by Taiwan Affairs Office Director Zhang Zhijun (張志軍) came in the wake of President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) recent reply to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s (習近平) telegram congratulating him on his re-election as KMT chairman, in which Ma said: “Both sides of the Taiwan Strait reached a consensus in 1992 to express each other’s insistence on the ‘one China’ principle.”