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781 Taiwan must stand with Australia Taipei Times Editorial 327
782 Playing host to the British navy Chang Feng-lin 張豐麟 297
783 Reject Beijing’s predations in Asia Taipei Times Editorial 321
784 Trump remains popular in Vietnam Peter Kauffner 282
785 Bilingual policy needs ironing out Taipei Times Editorial 298
786 RCEP not to have a strong impact Yen Huai-shing 顏慧欣 307
787 US will not let Biden be a Xi lover Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 288
788 China must not overtake the US Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 307
789 ‘Strategic ambiguity’ might return under Biden Chen Shih-min 陳世民 354
790 The KMT is wrong to look to Biden Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 309
791 Taiwan’s referendums lag behind the concept Yang Chun-chieh 楊峻杰 312
792 KMT still clinging onto myth about ROC Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 875
793 Ko’s actions betray his declarations Nicholas Yu 郁良溎 445
794 Kissinger blindsided by Beijing Joseph Bosco 369
795 Ezra Vogel is on the wrong side of history Gerrit van der Wees 354
796 The future of US-Taiwan relations Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos 365
797 NCC must stand firm against KMT Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 324
798 Shutting down Chinese propaganda Liberty Times Editorial 320
799 DPP can win the Aboriginal vote Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 313
800 Military needs Taiwanese identity Tsai Sen-jan 蔡森然 311
 
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Newsflash

The effectiveness of the government’s policy of cross-strait detente was thrown into doubt again yesterday after a Chinese delegate to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Copenhagen on Thursday opposed Taiwan’s bid for entry to the group.

A Central News Agency report said that after nine of Taiwan’s allies, including Kiribati, Palau, Gambia, Swaziland, Sao Tome and Principe, Burkina Faso, St Lucia, St Christopher and Nevis and Nicaragua, had spoken in favor of Taiwan’s bid for inclusion in the global response to climate change, a member of the Chinese delegation cited the “one China” principle and said the initiatives in favor of Taiwan’s bid to join as an observer had “hurt the feelings of the 1.3 billion Chinese people.”