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661 Time for TECRO to change name Taipei Times Editorial 372
662 Cybersecurity policy needs update Holmes Liao 廖宏祥 426
663 EU-Taipei ties rise as China falters Huynh Tam Sang and Tran Hoang Nhung 414
664 Judge reviews need transparency Taipei Times Editorial 433
665 War means instant independence Joseph Bosco 554
666 Supporting historical TV dramas Lu Yu-jen 魯育人 442
667 Series highlights lack of opportunity Taipei Times Editorial 353
668 KMT hopefuls’ focus on deep blue Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 331
669 The forgotten Aboriginal victims Taipei Times Editorial 341
670 Lithuania shows blueprint to oppose China Thomas Shattuck 364
671 Will Taiwanese defend themselves? Paul Lin 林保華 323
672 Abandonment of Taiwan unlikely Theodore Leshnick 347
673 Defense autonomy to deter China Taipei Times Editorial 333
674 Taiwan, EU should link up policies Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 354
675 Taiwan is key to Japan’s security Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 336
676 Independence for Uighurs or death Shohret Hoshur 364
677 Taiwan’s turn to help Lithuania Chang Jim-way 張經偉 392
678 Taiwan must help the US help it James Holmes 425
679 Beijing betting on Taliban takeover Lionel Te-Chen Chiou 丘德真 359
680 Lithuania’s courageous decision Taipei Times Editorial 363
 
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Newsflash

The Kaohsiung City Council recently passed a motion demanding that the city government and private organizations not be allowed to invite to the city Chinese officials who have been accused of violating human rights. The motion included making the same suggestion to the central government, asking it to refuse such officials entry to Taiwan.

With Chinese officials increasingly leading delegations to Taiwan, Kaohsiung City Councilor Kang Yu-cheng (康裕成) of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) suggested that Chinese officials who have violated human rights should be refused entry to the country.