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721 Witch hunts hindering contact tracing Lin Shu-heng 林書珩 307
722 Taiwan must choose war or peace Simon Tang 湯先鈍 301
723 Vaccines vital to national security Joly Lin 林喬立 331
724 Securing a worldwide COVID-19 recovery Jenny Bloomfield 露珍怡 319
725 CCP’s vaccine propaganda drive Taipei Times Editorial 320
726 Biden must have a clear message Joseph Bosco 300
727 Stabilizing power by dispersing risk Taipei Times Editorial 345
728 Taiwan and the ghosts of history Ian Buruma 299
729 Taiwan can help; so should India Sana Hashmi 336
730 Addressing the PLA’s new tactics Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 373
731 Ma keeps on parroting Beijing’s propaganda Liou Je-wei 劉哲瑋 303
732 Warning issued after 7 new local cases Taipei Times 308
733 Little coverage on Taiwan in West Ashley Rindsberg 319
734 Nuclear plants a big security risk Henry Sokolski 297
735 Unambiguity a must against China Taipei Times Editorial 312
736 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 352
737 US should send shots to Taiwan Thomas Shattuck 405
738 Japan should stand stronger with US Joseph Bosco 407
739 Taiwan’s secrets require guarding Taipei Times Editorial 440
740 Time to switch to strategic certainty M. Dane Waters 396
 
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Newsflash

Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman Hsu Hsin-liang (許信良) sparked controversy yesterday, claiming that the party would not reject “unification” of Taiwan and China as an option and that Taiwanese independence is not one of its mainstream values.

Speaking in an interview with Chinese media outlet the Global Times, Hsu said that “independence” was never an objective when the DPP was founded in 1986 and that Taiwanese independence is not a mainstream value in the party, adding that the DPP would not reject Taiwan’s “unification” with China as a possibility.