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561 Taiwan needs improved deterrence Taipei Times Editorial 399
562 Lessons from Ukraine: Stop helping China to invade Taiwan Richard D. Fisher, Jr. 598
563 Court misreads spying operations Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 597
564 Shaming Taiwan, but taking its cash Chin Ching 秦靖 392
565 Ukraine a harbinger for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 328
566 Nixon’s gamble on China paid off Pei Minxin 裴敏欣 357
567 Grasping Ukraine situation is vital Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 364
568 KMT’s US pivot: distrust and verify Taipei Times Editorial 711
569 Pushing the UK to improve ties Gray Sergeant 330
570 The two sides to Chiang Ching-kuo The Liberty Times Editorial 889
571 Want to save the world? Recognize Taiwan Ian Easton 361
572 Separating food safety from ideology Taipei Times Editorial 431
573 Stop covering for Yen Ching-piao Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 302
574 Tsai kills five birds with one stone Fan Shih-ping 范世平 570
575 Ko still living his ‘Chinese dream’ Taipei Times Editorial 288
576 Military cooperation with India practical Chang Feng-lin 張豐麟 296
577 Taiwan-India ties ready to take off Sumit Kumar 678
578 China has erred in its reading of Lithuania Tommy Lin 林逸民 296
579 KMT’s terminology erodes trust Taipei Times Editorial 730
580 Ukraine tinderbox could affect Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 384
 
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Newsflash

Defying the executive branch once again, the legislative caucuses of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on Tuesday reached a consensus to ban “risky” beef products, including bone-in beef, offal and ground beef, from areas where cases of mad cow disease have been documented in the past 10 years.

This outcome is a stern rebuke for President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration, which in October said it would relax restrictions on beef imports — but without any political preparation. Not only was there no prior consultation with local health experts, but it was also in blatant defiance of a legislative resolution from 2006 that requires the Department of Health to submit a detailed report to the legislature before lifting bans on US beef.