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1301 Lee Ming-che: The long fight Taipei Times 742
1302 Squeaky clean Ma likes to roll in the mud Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 634
1303 Ching Fu case chance to clean up politics Li Kuan-long 李坤隆 788
1304 More relevant topics needed in class Taipei Times Editorial 747
1305 Taiwan’s status can’t be changed unilaterally Taipei Times 593
1306 Getting brand ‘Taiwan’ on the map Taipei Times Editorial 864
1307 US close to decision on N Korea John Bolton 674
1308 Trump’s strategy benefiting China Sushil Seth 577
1309 Tsai should deliver on her pledges Taipei Times Editorial 758
1310 A 30-year tragedy of exchanges Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 872
1311 Prolonging Chi Po-lin’s effect Taipei Times Editorial 747
1312 Risks of having a Beijing city office Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 824
1313 Regular people bring hope Taipei Times Editorial 773
1314 Democracy and freedom set Taiwan, China apart Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 763
1315 The ‘great Chinese market’ myth Taipei Times Editorial 1494
1316 Recall election a test of values Taipei Times Editorial 754
1317 Great Father Xi and feudal thinking Paul Lin 林保華 726
1318 Ruling raises questions of motive Ling Po-chih 凌博志 918
1319 A different political era Taipei Times Editorial 838
1320 Japan’s surrendering of Taiwan Sim Kiantek 沈建德 1087
 
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Newsflash


The Taiwan pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo is pictured on Apr. 25, 2010. Photo: CNA

The organizer of the 2015 World Exposition in Milan is reportedly only willing to place the Taiwan Pavilion in the “corporate area” rather than in the “country area,” a matter on which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday declined to comment, citing insufficient information.

Following its participation in the World Exposition held in Japan’s Osaka in 1970, Taiwan, due to interference by China, has not participated in any of the subsequent world expos until Expo 2010 in China’s Shanghai. The Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination sent an official invitation to the Taipei World Trade Center organization for a Taiwan Pavilion at the expo in May 2009.