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2841 Why 2012 will be a deadly deadline J. Michael Cole 1265
2842 Yonaguni Island and changing relations HoonTing 1047
2843 The Act that silences academics Hei-yuan Chiu 1222
2844 Restricting freedom of expression in Taiwan The Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights 1945
2845 There's still no transparency Taipei Times 1295
2846 KMT's policy leaves it flat-footed Chih-yu Shih 1321
2847 Hard to tell friends from enemies Taipei Times 1131
2848 Lee’s gesture puts spotlight on Ma Taipei Times 1104
2849 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 1153
2850 Ma and Beijing’s agenda Jei-Hsuan Huang 1274
2851 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1454
2852 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1391
2853 Media maggots hit new low David Kay 1418
2854 Ma’s deceit over nature of Republic of China James Wang 1314
2855 The memorial hall whitewash Taipei Times 1449
2856 ECFA follies put an end to oversight, consensus I-Ming Lu 1365
2857 The legitimacy of ROC rule Ming-Chung Chen 1631
2858 Democracy regressing Sally Wu 1550
2859 Is Ma oblivious to China’s abuses? Taipei Times 1337
2860 Ma no fan of democracy Michael Scanlon 1948
 
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Newsflash

Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) has called for Taiwan’s inclusion in the UN framework to help ensure peace in the region, as the world body is slated to begin its 78th session of the general assembly on Tuesday next week.

“Together we are stronger. It is time to act on this fundamental principle, including Taiwan,” Wu wrote in an op-ed published on Saturday on the Italian news site Le Formiche.

The UN Charter, which states that international disputes should be settled peacefully, has helped maintain the rules-based international order since the end of the Cold War, he said.