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941 NHI resources must be protected Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 575
942 A tale of two nations — and the WHO Taipei Times Editorial 467
943 You Si-kun and ties with the US Sim Kiantek 沈建德 541
944 China is looking for a scapegoat Liberty Times Editorial 642
945 Virus follows China’s expansionism Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 471
946 Ian Easton On Taiwan: America should put military forces in Taiwan Ian Easton 526
947 Tsai inauguration a rare opportunity Taipei Times Editorial 505
948 US must commit to Taiwan’s defense Joseph Bosco 500
949 For justice, truth must come out of hiding Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 533
950 Transitional justice has just begun Thomas Shattuck 459
951 No truth without reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 506
952 Postpone mass events Taipei Times Editorial 439
953 White Terror cases still haunt nation Taipei Times Editorial 479
954 People come together to overcome mask crisis Hsu Jen-hui 徐仁輝 479
955 China could be ready for change Yuen Yuen Ang 洪源遠 555
956 Bad news for HK, and perhaps Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 472
957 Nothing to fear but fear itself Taipei Times Editorial 494
958 Long way for a Taiwanese Oscar Taipei Times Editorial 529
959 CCP chews up lives to retain grip on power Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 542
960 KMT members got it all wrong Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 590
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan would confront the destabilizing forces working against democracies while strengthening cooperation with democratic nations, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said in Taipei yesterday at an event marking the 20th anniversary of the state-financed Taiwan Foundation for Democracy.

Democratic nations and the rules-based international community are confronting their “greatest challenge” since the Cold War, Tsai said.

Authoritarian regimes are mounting an effort to “corrode our democratic institutions and undermine human rights” in a bid to spread societal distrust and weaken public confidence in democracy, she said.