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761 Beijing ramps up the hypocrisy Taipei Times Editorial 389
762 World democracies should unite Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 361
763 Separating ‘indigenous peoples’ from ‘Aborigines’ Chen Chia-lin 陳嘉霖 419
764 HK reduced to ‘fourth world’ status Yu Jie 余杰 384
765 Unity against China’s ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 366
766 Taiwanese take pride in Tim Wu Liberty Times Editorial 415
767 Power plant referendum a dangerous proposition Jang Show-ling 437
768 Japan key in anti-China alliance Andrew Hammond 431
769 Achieving a nuclear-free homeland Shih Shin-Min 施信民 378
770 Import bans must have scientific foundation Vincent Tsai 蔡濁瀝 371
771 Referendums need rational debate Taipei Times Editorial 448
772 Taiwan can help Australia build subs Taipei Times 421
773 Internet must be free of monopolies Liberty Times Editorial 371
774 Ma, Jaw can help as guinea pigs Tommy Lin 林逸民 392
775 KMT fakes its opposition to China Lin Han 林志翰 365
776 ‘Wuhan’ anger exposes the KMT Liberty Times Editorial 424
777 Canada could lead China opposition Taipei Times Editorial 379
778 Coast guard must feature ‘Taiwan’ Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 400
779 China and US lay down ‘red lines’ Joseph Bosco 368
780 Using the chip sector as leverage San Gee 單驥 454
 
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Newsflash


Association for East Asian Relations Chairman Liao Liou-yi, right, yesterday shakes hands with Interchange Association, Japan Chairman Mitsuo Ohashi as they sign an agreement that defines the two countries’ respective fishing rights near the Diaoyutai Islands at the Taipei Guest House.
Photo: CNA

Taiwan and Japan yesterday inked a fisheries agreement in a bid to end controversies over fishing in waters surrounding the contested Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台). The agreement includes an escape clause which Taipei said allows both sides to set aside disputes over their competing sovereignty claims.

The agreement assured Taiwanese vessels an intervention-free fishing zone in waters between 27° north latitude and the Sakishima Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, and gave Taiwan an additional fishing zone of 1,400 square nautical miles (4,800km2) outside Taiwan’s temporary enforcement line, government officials said.