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121 Ma is blind to roots of terror in Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 993
122 China ends $35,000 per month job for ROC lobbyist Trent Lott Michael Richardson 1801
123 The DPP and the crisis of democracy in Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 955
124 Taiwan agriculture needs fresh vision Taiwan News Editorial 1226
125 Democracy put on altar for Taiwan-China ECFA Taiwan News Editorial 866
126 Yilan Children's Festival tests Ma's credibility Taiwan News Editorial 957
127 ECFA poses new risks for Taiwan-Japan ties Taiwan News Editorial 941
128 KMT will pay price for Taiwan-PRC ECFA Taiwan News Editorial 880
129 Taiwan citizens should march for our future Taiwan News Editorial 912
130 PRC aims to cut off U.S. arms to Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 845
131 The 2010 World Cup, identity and Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 928
132 Japan's new government and Taiwan's opportunity Taiwan News Editorial 885
133 KMT uses 'double speak' to spike Taiwan referenda Taiwan News Editorial 928
134 Taiwan must not repeat Greek debt crisis Taiwan News Editorial 1139
135 Why the KMT denies Taiwan people's power Taiwan News Editorial 909
136 Taiwan's judiciary sees no reform from Ma Taiwan News Editorial 934
137 Ma's racialism risks Taiwan's free choice Taiwan News Editorial 905
138 Chinese Nationalists make fifth raid on democracy radio in Taiwan Michael Richardson 804
139 Ma offers 'false gold' to trick Taiwan people Taiwan News Editorial 964
140 PRC invades Taiwan with 'embedded' ads Taiwan News Editorial 938
 
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Newsflash


U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, speaks during a hearing in Washington, April 26, 2022.
Photo: Reuters

 

A bill described by its sponsors as “the most comprehensive restructuring of US policy toward Taiwan since the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979,” was expected to receive bipartisan support at a committee hearing yesterday, one of its initiators said on Tuesday.

“I think we will have a strong bipartisan vote tomorrow that we’re working on,” US Senator Bob Menendez said a day before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which Menendez chairs, was to mark up the draft Taiwan policy act (TPA).