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241 Fighting disinformation with votes Taipei Times Editorials 206
242 India should speak out for Taiwan Sana Hashmi 胡莎娜 166
243 Three Pillars of America’s Taiwan policy, or maybe four John J. Tkacik 170
244 Judicial reform vows unfulfilled Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 127
245 UK counts on Taiwan friendship Alicia Kearns 129
246 Voter ‘age bias’ must be dropped Taipei Times Editorials 182
247 Stop flow of pro-China propaganda in Taiwan Roger Wu 吳哲文 138
248 KMT’s win hides vulnerabilities Chen Wen-ching 陳文卿 131
249 CCP exploits the West’s tolerance James Baron 141
250 Close the door on spies Taipei Times Editorials 142
251 Impact of polls beyond local Taipei Times Editorials 137
252 History is diminished before it is destroyed Chen Chun-kai 陳君愷 146
253 Xi-Biden talks show it is time to act Paul Lei 雷顯威 164
254 Biden, Xi play G20 power politics Collins Chong Yew Keat 132
255 Chiang is not fit to govern Taipei Sophia Lee 李欣芬 139
256 Taiwan needs a new constitution Yao Meng-chang 姚孟昌 159
257 Improving military cooperation with Japan Shogo Lim 林省吾 151
258 Ripples of Kao scandal spreading The Liberty Times Editorial 128
259 China’s non-binding agreements Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 126
260 Hero died upholding democracy Michael Lin 林子堯 154
 
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Newsflash


Premier Su Tseng-chang, center, speaks during a question-and-answer session at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday, flanked by Minister of Finance Su Jain-rong, left, Minister of Environmental Protection Chang Tzi-chin, second right, and National Communications Commission Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang, right.
Photo: CNA

The government would investigate claims that no university has ever been punished for signing letters affirming Beijing’s “one China” principle, and handle infractions appropriately, Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) said yesterday.