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363 Close the door on spies Taipei Times Editorials 256
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365 History is diminished before it is destroyed Chen Chun-kai 陳君愷 285
366 Xi-Biden talks show it is time to act Paul Lei 雷顯威 275
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369 Taiwan needs a new constitution Yao Meng-chang 姚孟昌 314
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371 Ripples of Kao scandal spreading The Liberty Times Editorial 241
372 China’s non-binding agreements Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 256
373 Hero died upholding democracy Michael Lin 林子堯 274
374 Fighting for a worthy cause Taipei Times Editorials 279
375 Xi’s pursuit of his genocidal goal Kok Bayraq 314
376 Siraya ruling step in right direction The Liberty Times Editorial 268
377 Memorial insensitive to history Huang Hui-chun 黃惠君 318
378 Ann Kao is riding a wave of undue privilege Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 310
379 Ko Wen-je aiding tactics of the CCP Pan Kuan 潘寬 333
380 War could be sooner than expected Sean Durns 253
 
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Newsflash


A woman rests her head on her hands during a protest by farming rights advocates on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Hundreds of people, including farmers and farming activists from Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan and Malaysia, yesterday rallied against the globalization of agriculture on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office, protesting against the government’s plans to lift more bans on agricultral imports.

“We gather here today to express our anger, we want to tell the government that we’re fed up with their compromises on our food sovereignty, it’s a serious problem that our food self-sufficiency has dropped to 33 percent now,” Taiwan Rural Front (TRF) spokeswoman Tsai Pei-hui (蔡培慧) told the crowd at the rally. “You’ve put our dining tables and refrigerators in other people’s homes, we want to keep them in our own places.”