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1201 Dirty gifts from China to the US Winston Dang 陳重信 560
1202 Xi’s ‘moral’ crusade will give rise to turbulence Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 512
1203 From one bastion to another Taipei Times Editorial 484
1204 Ko Wen-je’s confusion over identity is ridiculous Chiou Chwei-liang 邱垂亮 567
1205 NTU must rethink juvenile Kuan Taipei Times Editorial 599
1206 Taiwan must speak up for itself Taipei Times Editorial 702
1207 John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Sovereign, independent and mutually non-subordinate John J. Tkacik, Jr. 616
1208 Surface maneuvering from all sides Taipei Times Editorial 516
1209 Chinese culture obstructing justice Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 495
1210 There can be no justice without truth Taipei Times Editorial 719
1211 Going from soft to sharp Taipei Times Editorial 650
1212 Transitional justice more than statues Taipei Times Editorial 525
1213 A trade war would harm China more than the US Paul Lin 林保華 669
1214 Surrender, opposition to US are silly ideas James Wang 王景弘 545
1215 NTU ethics case requires clarity Bih Herng-dar 畢恆達 541
1216 Transitional justice on the horizon Taipei Times Editorial 796
1217 Trade war looming over Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 550
1218 Kuan owes public an explanation Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 743
1219 China not the only option for Taiwanese Lau Yi-te 劉一德 723
1220 Defense against PRC’s 31 incentives Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 539
 
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Newsflash

Major Republican victories in the US midterm elections could leave Taiwan in a strong political position on Capitol Hill, a Taiwan lobby organization said.

With Republicans capturing 60 seats to take control of the House of Representatives and the Democrats managing to hang on to the Senate by a narrow majority, power is now divided in Washington. As a result, Taiwan’s supporters in Congress are expected to have increased freedom to speak out on controversial issues, such as arms sales, free trade and a place for Taiwan within international organizations.