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861 Benefiting from ‘trusted 5G’ status Taipei Times Editorial 342
862 Time for US carriers in the Strait Joseph Bosco 377
863 Pompeo raises alarm on Xi’s China Joseph Bosco 362
864 India must counter China in Tibet Dolma Tsering 327
865 China strategy options for the US Joseph Bosco 381
866 Beijing’s broken promises matter Clifton Yin 尹立崇 338
867 Global effort to counter HK law Liberty Times Editorial 355
868 US hammer finds nail in HK banks Taipei Times Editorial 364
869 Taiwan and the EU’s ‘safe list’ Ian Inkster 音雅恩 367
870 Preparing for what comes next Taipei Times 394
871 Stephen M. Young On Taiwan: Beijing’s disturbing new turn Stephen M. Young 365
872 No need to panic over Bolton book Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 365
873 Punish traffickers, help victims Taipei Times Editorial 359
874 Diaoyutais dispute pleases China Liberty Times Editorial 370
875 New constitution must drop ‘China’ Huang Jei-hsuan 340
876 The case against political fandom Taipei Times Editorial 371
877 Taiwan could have helped India Sana Hashmi 376
878 Hong Kong risks being replaced Taipei Times Editorial 373
879 WHO tapes reveal flawed strategy Taipei Times Editorial 395
880 Memorial hall could be transitional justice hub Tsao Chin-jung 曹欽榮 346
 
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Newsflash

The majority of Taiwanese favor independence over unification and identify strongly with the name “Republic of China (ROC),” as well as with the national flag, but are less receptive to the national anthem, a recent public opinion poll conducted by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) showed.

Online news site Newtalk obtained and published the results of the survey — which were not released to the public — on Sunday.