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541 DPP must not become too confident Paul Lin 林保華 244
542 Bans should be lifted in one go Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 290
543 Vilnius on democracy’s front line The Liberty Times Editorial 341
544 A fundamental shift in local politics Taipei Times Editorial 358
545 Resolutions to engage with China Chang Yan-ting and Paul Chiou 張延廷,邱萬鈞 266
546 Miles Yu On Taiwan: The meaning of Taiwan Miles Yu 436
547 Bullying Lithuania can only fail Taipei Times Editorial 314
548 Ko should talk less and do more The Liberty Times Editorial 338
549 Youth standing up for democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 725
550 Agriculture key to Lithuania ties Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 581
551 The problem with referendums Ian Inkster 音雅恩 290
552 Proof of Beijing’s true character Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 815
553 KMT puts Beijing’s interests first Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 409
554 Time to drop Fukushima food ban Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 302
555 Post-referendum enmity to persist Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 503
556 Cities can expand Taiwan’s role Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 and Huynh Tam Sang 黃心光 276
557 Taiwan should lead with kindness Fernando Herrera Ramos 710
558 PRC’s ally poaching helps Taiwan Fan Shih-ping 范世平 334
559 The irony of the KMT’s objections Taipei Times Editorial 277
560 Anachronistic land claims must go Taipei Times Editorial 308
 
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Newsflash


A solar-powered vehicle from National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences leads an antinuclear energy protest in Kaohsiung yesterday.
Photo: Ke Yu-hao, Taipei Times

Tens of thousands of people opposed to nuclear energy yesterday came together nationwide in antinuclear parades and rallies, joining an alliance of civic groups to raise awareness about perceived problems with the nation’s nuclear policies.

In Taipei, environmental activists and residents from New Taipei City’s Jinshan (金山) and Wanli (萬里) districts took the stage as crowds flocked to Ketagalan Boulevard.