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1501 Trump could cure ‘China disease’ Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 1158
1502 Who will rise to replace the US? Paul Lin 林保華 669
1503 A new era in Taiwan-US relations Yu Jie 余杰 833
1504 China’s ‘sacred’ claim to Taiwan Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 843
1505 The change in cross-strait dialogue Taipei Times Editorial 871
1506 US Democrats can learn, not KMT Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 908
1507 Trump shake-up may save Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 1023
1508 It is time to leave the KMT nailed to the door James Wang 王景弘 895
1509 Divided loyalties of military retirees Taipei Times Editorial 765
1510 The DPP faces historic challenge Annette Lu 呂秀蓮 887
1511 Taiwan has its work cut out to join US-led TPP Edward Chen 陳一新 652
1512 Xi’s greatness depends on Taiwan Yu Jie 余杰 959
1513 What Trump means for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 870
1514 Beijing’s interference ends HK autonomy Joseph Tse-hei Lee 李榭熙 900
1515 It’s not too late to save Taiwan’s languages Huang Wung-hong 黃文宏 673
1516 KMT’s methods are self-defeating Liberty Times Editorial 794
1517 Military must leave students alone Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 943
1518 The KMT’s demise is wonderful to behold James Wang 王景弘 625
1519 Moving past dictator worship Taipei Times Editorial 715
1520 Taiwanese have final say about ‘one China’ Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 858
 
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Newsflash


Association for East Asian Relations Chairman Liao Liou-yi, right, yesterday shakes hands with Interchange Association, Japan Chairman Mitsuo Ohashi as they sign an agreement that defines the two countries’ respective fishing rights near the Diaoyutai Islands at the Taipei Guest House.
Photo: CNA

Taiwan and Japan yesterday inked a fisheries agreement in a bid to end controversies over fishing in waters surrounding the contested Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台). The agreement includes an escape clause which Taipei said allows both sides to set aside disputes over their competing sovereignty claims.

The agreement assured Taiwanese vessels an intervention-free fishing zone in waters between 27° north latitude and the Sakishima Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, and gave Taiwan an additional fishing zone of 1,400 square nautical miles (4,800km2) outside Taiwan’s temporary enforcement line, government officials said.