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121 Partners can help over-stretched US Taipei Times Editorial 234
122 Sunflower legacy: no complacency Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 216
123 Taiwan’s chip diplomacy with India Taipei Times Editorial 227
124 The Sunflower movement’s legacy Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 247
125 Isolationism bad for US credibility Ted Gover 232
126 Thoughts on defending Taiwan P.R. Shankar 237
127 ‘Contempt of the legislature’ absurd Carol Lin 林志潔 254
128 Taiwan and Operation MIST Taipei Times Editorial 247
129 Expanding security partnerships Taipei Times Editorial 208
130 National consciousness in Taiwan Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 247
131 Tibetan uprising commemoration Khedroob Thondup 193
132 Submarine fleet could deter China Ou Si-fu 歐錫富 196
133 Legislators’ conflicts of interest Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 206
134 Time to reinstate military trials Tommy Lin 林逸民 210
135 Equality for all foreign spouses Taipei Times Editorial 192
136 US skepticism and national identity Taipei Times Editorial 207
137 Lessons from the war in Ukraine Bryan D. Hopkins 176
138 Taiwan must build stronger ties Marvin Hamor Bernardo and Aswin Jia-Song Lin 柏馬文 , 林家松 183
139 1624: a year of significance Taipei Times Editorial 222
140 Credible deterrence against China Huynh Tam Sang and Chen Kuan-ting 陳冠廷 184
 
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Newsflash

Police in Beijing rounded up dozens of followers of an underground Protestant church yesterday, a rights group said, as a widening crackdown on dissent appeared to spread to religious figures.

Police late on Saturday also detained Jin Tianming (金天明), a senior pastor of Beijing’s Shouwang church, an unregistered Protestant congregation, and other church leaders, before releasing them early yesterday, the US-based China Aid group said.

Jin’s detention came after the church called for an outdoor worship meeting following a similar gathering last Sunday that resulted in police rounding up nearly 170 church followers, most of whom were later released.