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703 US jobs rely on Taiwan’s security Thomas Shattuck 281
704 KMT sowing discord over vaccines Taipei Times Editorial 348
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709 Common cause against the CCP Taipei Times Editorial 354
710 Fast-tracking vaccine batch releases Huang Weng-foung 黃文鴻 368
711 Critics must put country over party Fernando Herrera Ramos 373
712 Taiwan must be included in talks Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 381
713 Japan sets an example for others Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 395
714 Hold PRC to account for genocide Irwin Cotler, Yonah Diamond 482
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716 In remembrance of Huang Tien-lin Lu Shih-Hsiang 盧世祥 362
717 Democracy dies in darkness Taipei Times Editorial 380
718 China’s white paper of lies on Tibet Tenzing Dhamdul 426
719 Biden weakens US’ China policy Joseph Bosco 360
720 Terrorism with CCP characteristics Lindell Lucy 471
 
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Newsflash

A group of pro-Taiwan independence supporters yesterday announced the formation of a new political party, the Taiwanese National Party (TNP, 台灣民族黨).

The party, to be officially established tomorrow, will seek independence for Taiwan through a national referendum.

A group of TNP members made the announcement on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei with the Presidential Office in the background, chanting the slogans “Long live the Taiwanese nation” and “Liberate the Taiwanese nation.”

“We are determined to resort to every possible method to achieve the eventual goal of independence for Taiwan,” said the unofficial leader of the party, Huang Hua (黃華), who used to be an adviser to former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁).