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561 Casting off the ‘one China’ illusion The Liberty Times Editorial 254
562 Nuclear has no place in Taiwan Pan Wei-yiu 潘威佑 232
563 Learning from Japanese consensus Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 217
564 Canada strands vaccinated expats Michael Riches 199
565 Honesty can aid transitional justice Paul Lin 林保華 197
566 Pandora’s box of the bid to recall Chen Po-wei James Chen 陳俊穎 217
567 Ko Wen-je misusing news briefings Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 232
568 No remorse over KMT’s past Taipei Times Editorial 220
569 Understanding Chinese colonialism Kok Bayraq 554
570 Taiwan not yet a ‘normal’ society The Liberty Times Editorial 309
571 Stepping up exchanges with the EU Chang Sue-chung 張淑中 209
572 Chen recall shows flawed process Taipei Times Editorial 306
573 Recall vote: KMT’s pro-China ploy Liao I-en 廖宜恩 254
574 Tips for making Taiwan bilingual Michael Riches 299
575 The impact of AUKUS on Taiwan Ou Wei-chun 歐瑋群 238
576 Facebook moderation in Taiwan Chiang Ya-chi 江雅綺 231
577 Eric Chu’s ties to CCP raise more trust issues Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 232
578 Trade bloc better without China David Kilgour and David Matas 218
579 Chu starts by forming united front with China Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 219
580 Xi could create the perfect storm Simon Tang 湯先鈍 483
 
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Newsflash


A woman rests her head on her hands during a protest by farming rights advocates on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Hundreds of people, including farmers and farming activists from Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan and Malaysia, yesterday rallied against the globalization of agriculture on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office, protesting against the government’s plans to lift more bans on agricultral imports.

“We gather here today to express our anger, we want to tell the government that we’re fed up with their compromises on our food sovereignty, it’s a serious problem that our food self-sufficiency has dropped to 33 percent now,” Taiwan Rural Front (TRF) spokeswoman Tsai Pei-hui (蔡培慧) told the crowd at the rally. “You’ve put our dining tables and refrigerators in other people’s homes, we want to keep them in our own places.”