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181 Fujian plan bound to fail Taipei Times Editorial 143
182 Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan Ryan Hass 164
183 The continuing saga of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 192
184 How to keep Taiwan online in war Jason Hsu and Richard Y.K. Chen 150
185 A Taiwanese indigenous ‘voice’ Guy Charlton, Avi Charlton and Jennifer Min 148
186 The rise and fall of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 165
187 Countering CCP election meddling Taipei Times Editorial 149
188 Inoculation against poll interference Taipei Times Editorial 165
189 Expats crucial to countering China Taipei Times Editorial 171
190 Construction laws need a revamp Taipei Times Editorial 161
191 Ko’s house woes: a mother’s meddling Sophia Lee 李欣芬 160
192 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 152
193 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 170
194 China mapping a path toward trouble Taipei Times Editorial 161
195 Hypocrisy around radioactivity Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 165
196 US’ divided bipartisan commitment Albert Wang 王律棋 162
197 Eradicating scams and fake ads on social media Lin Shu-li 林書立 176
198 Lai’s steady hand of leadership Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 167
199 Hou’s wrong vision for Kinmen Taipei Times Editorials 173
200 Little pigs, let me in Taipei Times Editorials 162
 
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Newsflash

Aboriginal rights advocates yesterday protested a proposed amendment to the Mountain Slope Conservation and Utilization Act (山坡地保育利用條例) that seeks to relax restrictions on the transfer of Aboriginal reserve land, worrying it may accelerate the loss of Aboriginal land to non-Aborigines.

The existing law stipulates that, after obtaining ownership of a plot of Aboriginal reserve land, an Aboriginal person is required to hold it for at least five years before it can be sold.