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1181 US signals its new approach to China Taipei Times Editorial 698
1182 US ready to parry Chinese threat Parris Chang 張旭成 715
1183 Trump right to doubt ‘one China’ Joseph Bosco 730
1184 Taiwanese unwilling to identify as Chinese Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 907
1185 Hong Kong a warning for Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 590
1186 Assets issue reveals the ignorance of judges Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 568
1187 Justice commission loses no time Taipei Times Editorial 649
1188 Restoring ties with the US is not so far-fetched Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 703
1189 PRC navy might be no more than a paper tiger Paul Lin 林保華 527
1190 World waking up to Taiwan’s truth Taipei Times Editorial 711
1191 Self-respect gains respect Taipei Times Editorial 607
1192 Warming ties between Taiwan, US Sumit Kumar 663
1193 Taiwan has to assert its sovereignty to the world James Wang王景弘 631
1194 White Wolf incident needs firm response Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 643
1195 Taiwan, allies must think ahead Gerrit van der Wees 730
1196 What comes next for angry Tsai? Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 494
1197 Taiwan’s past haunting textbooks Taipei Times Editorial 607
1198 Tsai must fulfill her historic duty Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 854
1199 MOFA should speak for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 674
1200 Public must follow world affairs Chiang Kuan-yu 姜冠宇 615
 
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Newsflash

Oxfam's 'Big Head' G8 leaders are seen here in Belfast ahead of the G8 summit in Northern Ireland in order to demand the leaders tackle the severe problem of global hunger.

DHARAMSHALA, June 18: Tibet advocacy groups have expressed “deep disappointment” at the failure of G8 leaders to make any mention on the situation in Tibet in a joint communiqué at the end of their two day annual summit.

In a statement today, Tibet campaigners deplored the exclusion of any commitment by the G8 leaders on “working multilaterally to tackle China’s failed policies” in Tibet.