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541 Time to push for defense upgrade Taipei Times Editorial 498
542 War wipes away illusions on China Huang Chin-lun 黃敬倫 307
543 Taiwan’s ties with Ukraine refugees Huynh Tam Sang 612
544 Opportunities in ties with Slovenia Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 300
545 Ukraine’s warnings for Taiwan Miles Yu 594
546 KMT losing ground, losing touch Taipei Times Editorial 306
547 China exploiting Ukraine invasion Lionel Te-Chen Chiou 丘德真 346
548 The emerging authoritarian bloc Pan Kuan 潘寬 454
549 Ukraine offers lessons in defense The Liberty Times Editorial 309
550 Ukraine’s warfare outmodes ‘psy-ops’ Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 516
551 Taiwan’s place in Biden’s strategy Huynh Tam Sang 567
552 Ukraine offers defensive lessons Ray Song 宋磊 403
553 National glory and global tragedy James J. Y. Hsu 許正餘 475
554 Asian response to Ukraine crisis Sumit Kumar 535
555 Taiwan, Ukraine and a 75th anniversary John J. Tkacik, Jr. 366
556 Protect the nation’s eyes and ears Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 363
557 China deploying ‘gray zone’ tactics Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 573
558 ‘Finlandization’ no way for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 416
559 Joint statement on Russian invasion Taipei Times Editorial 327
560 Taiwan needs improved deterrence Taipei Times Editorial 358
 
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Newsflash


Members of the Economic Democracy Union and other civic organizations raise their fists at a press conference in Taipei yesterday at which they accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of the free-trade agreement between China and South Korea to force through cross-strait trade pacts.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Several civic groups yesterday accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of an impending free-trade agreement (FTA) between China and South Korea after the two countries’ leaders concluded talks on the accord at the APEC summit on Monday.

While the Presidential Office has said the agreement would allow South Korea to further outpace Taiwan in key economic sectors, critics say the government is overstating the impact of the treaty to force the passage of several cross-strait trade agreements and related legislation.