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241 What US should do about Taiwan Minze Chien 簡明子 392
242 Cooperating to limit China Taipei Times Editorial 353
243 Beijing pressures businesspeople Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 303
244 Taiwan Strait: South China Sea 2.0? Thomas J. Shattuck and Robin Michael Garcia 358
245 The Hamas massacre of civilians Maya Yaron 408
246 Look to India on Chinese infiltration Paul Lin 林保華 335
247 Unity makes strength Taipei Times Editorial 473
248 Subs crucial to Taiwan’s defense Fang Ping-sheng 方屏生 395
249 China’s trade actions a vote tactic Taipei Times Editorial 330
250 Taiwan joining the UN a vital task The Liberty Times Editorial 386
251 A tale of two National Day events Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 394
252 Politicizing people’s health Taipei Times Editorial 331
253 The crucial mistake in ‘blue-white alliance’ James Wang 王景弘 332
254 Subs too vital to be politicized Taipei Times Editorial 356
255 Looking forward to US recognition Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 382
256 Sub launch a major step forward Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 347
257 Sub success a milestone for nation Taipei Times Editorial 318
258 TPP bungles whistle-blower platform Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 349
259 Washington must prioritize Taiwan Masahiro Matsumura 312
260 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 380
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Puma Shen (沈伯洋) yesterday said he would prioritize legislation to clarify the definition of being “at war,” and which government agencies are to be in charge when the nation comes under cyberattacks.

Taiwan needs to improve in such mechanisms, and both the Ministry of National Defense (MND) and the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MDA) have stated that they are unsure who would be in charge of cyberattacks and defense if the nation is at war, he said.

The endeavor would involve many ministries and departments, Shen said, suggesting that the Executive Yuan take the lead and coordinate between government agencies while he helps set the overall direction and draft special laws.