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721 Wuhan lab leak tip of iceberg Taipei Times Editorial 302
722 Time to rethink trash collection Taipei Times Editorial 330
723 Witch hunts hindering contact tracing Lin Shu-heng 林書珩 312
724 Taiwan must choose war or peace Simon Tang 湯先鈍 305
725 Vaccines vital to national security Joly Lin 林喬立 336
726 Securing a worldwide COVID-19 recovery Jenny Bloomfield 露珍怡 323
727 CCP’s vaccine propaganda drive Taipei Times Editorial 326
728 Biden must have a clear message Joseph Bosco 304
729 Stabilizing power by dispersing risk Taipei Times Editorial 350
730 Taiwan and the ghosts of history Ian Buruma 303
731 Taiwan can help; so should India Sana Hashmi 341
732 Addressing the PLA’s new tactics Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 379
733 Ma keeps on parroting Beijing’s propaganda Liou Je-wei 劉哲瑋 307
734 Warning issued after 7 new local cases Taipei Times 312
735 Little coverage on Taiwan in West Ashley Rindsberg 324
736 Nuclear plants a big security risk Henry Sokolski 301
737 Unambiguity a must against China Taipei Times Editorial 315
738 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 355
739 US should send shots to Taiwan Thomas Shattuck 410
740 Japan should stand stronger with US Joseph Bosco 414
 
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Newsflash


Members of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters protest outside the Executive Yuan in Taipei yesterday, calling on Premier Sean Chen to review the buyout plan for Next Media Group’s four outlets in Taiwan and protect media freedom.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Several dozen students yesterday protested in front of the Executive Yuan, calling on the government to carefully review the plan to buy Next Media Group’s (壹傳媒集團) four Taiwanese outlets, to avoid the concentration of media in the hands of the few and to protect freedom of the press.

The demonstration was held one day before the consortium led by Chinatrust Charity Foundation (中信慈善基金會) chairman Jeffrey Koo Jr (辜仲諒), Formosa Plastics Group (FPG, 台塑集團) chairman William Wong (王文淵) and Want Want China Times Group (旺旺中時集團) chairman Tsai Eng-meng (蔡衍明) are to sign a contract to buy the media outlets from the Hong Kong-based Next Media.