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361 ‘One China’ and changing times Taipei Times Editorials 364
362 Taiwan needs a Ukraine strategy Daniel F. Runde 349
363 Step up war preparations Taipei Times Editorials 334
364 Focusing more on Taiwanese culture Taipei Times Editorials 370
365 KMT’s China trip fraught with danger Taipei Times Editorials 373
366 A spy balloon and Thucydides trap Manik Mehta 340
367 Warm Czech ties an opportunity Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 345
368 Afghanistan shows China’s deficits Sadiq Amini 394
369 A good start for new Czech leader Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 335
370 Taiwan must stand up for itself Khedroob Thondup 369
371 US warnings an opportunity Taipei Times Editorials 332
372 Lai’s safe stance on independence Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 403
373 NHIA leak requires all-out response Wang Yu-pei 王昱培 349
374 Taiwan becoming spy playground The Liberty Times Editorial 451
375 Spying penalties should be stricter Chao Hsuey-wen 趙萃文 367
376 Wu shows a path forward for DPP Tommy Lin 林逸民 335
377 Germany has lessons on all-out defense Kao Chih-yun 高志耘 343
378 Vote for Wu and let Wang serve Liu Ying 劉瑩 323
379 Taiwan must tackle military spy issue Taipei Times Editorials 387
380 Clarity on KMT conscription stance Chang Cheng-shuh 張正修 388
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan Society president Chang Yen-hsien speaks at a forum in Taipei on Sept. 13.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Senior Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members, friends and fans lamented the death of former Academia Historica president Chang Yen-hsien (張炎憲), who passed away during a research trip to the US on Friday evening Taipei time.

“Thank you, Professor Chang, thank you for what you have done for Taiwan, it was because of your insistence on researching the 228 Incident and White Terror that the younger generation are able to get to know more about this island from a Taiwan-oriented perspective, and write about our own history,” DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said on her official Facebook page. “May you rest in peace, we will always remember you.”