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1921 Ma still confusing values and action Taipei Times Editorial 614
1922 Ukraine’s regrets now Taiwan’s frustration Kengchi Goah 吳耿志 623
1923 Exploiting the name of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 575
1924 Stickers will not put out the flames Taipei Times Editorial 608
1925 New history textbook fuels debate over biases Chu Ping-yi 祝平一 620
1926 Tyranny undermining rule of law Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 635
1927 Time for a meaningful rights body Taipei Times Editorial 572
1928 The only loser in the mess is Ma Ying-jeou James Wang 王景弘 586
1929 Ma must stop using the law as a weapon Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 582
1930 Implications of sunflowers for Beijing Taipei Times Editorial 592
1931 Sunflowers melt the hearts of elders Taipei Times Editorial 643
1932 Lessons learnt as siege ends Taipei Times Editorial 584
1933 Sunflowers bloom; dictators dig in Liberty Times Editorial 536
1934 Pact laced with China’s ambitions Eric Chiou 邱奕宏 622
1935 Signing of trade pact not imperative Taipei Times Editorial 567
1936 Roots of repression lie in Ma’s family line James Wang 王景弘 579
1937 Pro-China forces in Taiwan a real threat Chang Bing-yang 張炳陽 616
1938 Premier takes Goebbels’ advice Taipei Times Editorial 575
1939 Ma abuses Taiwan’s special status Chris Huang 黃居正 622
1940 The older generation could learn from young Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 596
 
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Newsflash

The government aims to increase defense spending to at least 3 percent of GDP this year, President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday, hours after US President Donald Trump again threatened tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductors.

At a news conference in Taipei following his first high-level national security meeting this year, Lai said the government would propose a special budget this year to increase the nation’s defense spending to more than 3 percent of GDP.

“Taiwan must firmly safeguard its national sovereignty, strengthen its resolve for self-defense and bolster its defense capabilities,” he said.