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761 World democracies should unite Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 336
762 Separating ‘indigenous peoples’ from ‘Aborigines’ Chen Chia-lin 陳嘉霖 376
763 HK reduced to ‘fourth world’ status Yu Jie 余杰 345
764 Unity against China’s ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 340
765 Taiwanese take pride in Tim Wu Liberty Times Editorial 368
766 Power plant referendum a dangerous proposition Jang Show-ling 398
767 Japan key in anti-China alliance Andrew Hammond 385
768 Achieving a nuclear-free homeland Shih Shin-Min 施信民 352
769 Import bans must have scientific foundation Vincent Tsai 蔡濁瀝 345
770 Referendums need rational debate Taipei Times Editorial 414
771 Taiwan can help Australia build subs Taipei Times 384
772 Internet must be free of monopolies Liberty Times Editorial 347
773 Ma, Jaw can help as guinea pigs Tommy Lin 林逸民 363
774 KMT fakes its opposition to China Lin Han 林志翰 337
775 ‘Wuhan’ anger exposes the KMT Liberty Times Editorial 397
776 Canada could lead China opposition Taipei Times Editorial 350
777 Coast guard must feature ‘Taiwan’ Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 360
778 China and US lay down ‘red lines’ Joseph Bosco 332
779 Using the chip sector as leverage San Gee 單驥 412
780 Ma playing politics with vaccines Taipei Times Editorial 355
 
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Newsflash


President Tsai Ing-wen, right, talks to US Senator Cory Gardner, left, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific and International Cybersecurity Policy, at the Presidential Office in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Taiwan hopes to hold more frequent negotiations and discussions with the US on purchasing defensive weapons, which not only helps to maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait, but also benefits the US and other nations that cherish similar values, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said yesterday during a meeting with US Senator Cory Gardner.