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2261 Ma’s peace plan pleases his masters in Beijing Paul Lin 林保華 638
2262 Tibetans are happy, aren’t they? Taipei Times Editorial 779
2263 This land has long been our home Omi Wilang 664
2264 Suspended opinion poll smacks of conspiracy Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 683
2265 The US has to support Taiwan’s democracy Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 684
2266 Taiwanese paying for a Chinese anniversary William J.K. Lo 羅榮光 675
2267 Self-determination key to survival Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 796
2268 Beware of the ‘Chinese culture’ pill Huang Tzu-wei 黃子維 622
2269 China winning around the world Taipei Times Editorial 631
2270 China’s big mouth may have helped Taiwan out Edward Chen 陳一新 697
2271 New era of Chinese spying dawns Taipei Times Editorial 649
2272 No blank check for Ma and ‘1992 consensus’ Allen Houng 洪裕宏 742
2273 Now Ma suddenly loves the ROC flag Taipei Times Editorial 666
2274 Taking the credit, leaving the scraps Taipei Times 738
2275 Time to right historical wrongs Tunkan Tansikian 陳張培倫 824
2276 Taiwan needs to go asymmetrical J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 652
2277 Disclosure a betrayal of mutually held trust Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 641
2278 Ghosts of Kissinger and Brzezinski Taipei Times Editorial 842
2279 Ma’s puppet masters in cross-strait tug-of-war Paul Lin 林保華 699
2280 Mapping out a third way for the Taiwanese Michael Danielsen 664
 
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Newsflash

The controversial participation of Taiwan in the WHO is more complicated than the designation “Taiwan, China,” over which the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have traded fire, analysts said.

Despite being harshly criticized for a recently leaked procedure concerning the implementation of the International Health Regulations (IHR) — a set of WHO global health rules — with the instruction the refer to the nation as “Taiwan, Province of China,” the government has vehemently defended its WHO strategy.

The government has raised two key arguments in its defense.