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901 Is China testing how far it can go? Palden Sonam 357
902 Hong Kong police are out of control Taipei Times Editorial 359
903 Tracking claim a disservice to Han Taipei Times Editorial 328
904 Old ideas from the New Party Taipei Times Editorial 306
905 Speaking Hoklo not the new smoking Taipei Times Editorial 300
906 Taiwan has other options than UN Ben Goren 331
907 Taiwanese confidence, values key to tourism Lin Cheng-you 林琤祐 322
908 Making Taiwanese count in the US Taipei Times Editorial 362
909 HK protest tactics may be needed in Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 362
910 With China, let Trump be Reagan Joseph Bosco 385
911 Taiwan is drowning in a flood of falsehoods Janet Hung 洪湘斐 356
912 Tea controversy hits boiling point Taipei Times Editorial 355
913 Withering US strategic ambiguity Bill Sharp 365
914 Beijing’s travel ban has other motives Honda Chen 陳鴻達 409
915 Registering foreign agents needed Ho Cheng-hui 何澄輝 388
916 US could learn from Hong Kongers Joseph Bosco 310
917 Scandal casts shadow over NSB Taipei Times 316
918 Significance of Tsai’s US activities Michael Lin 林正二 300
919 US-China ties and Taiwan safety Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 342
920 Reviving English-language policy Taipei Times Editorial 333
 
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Newsflash

Two US senators on Tuesday accused China of hampering a congressional probe into how counterfeit electronics end up in the US military supply chain by denying entry visas to investigators.

“I can’t say that I’m surprised, but I surely am disappointed and it’s not in their interest,” Democratic Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin told reporters. “I am disappointed that they don’t see that.”

“The United States and China are not destined to be adversaries. We have overlapping interests and this is actually one of them,” said Senator John McCain, the top Republican on Levin’s panel.