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401 Improving military cooperation with Japan Shogo Lim 林省吾 298
402 Ripples of Kao scandal spreading The Liberty Times Editorial 268
403 China’s non-binding agreements Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 294
404 Hero died upholding democracy Michael Lin 林子堯 299
405 Fighting for a worthy cause Taipei Times Editorials 305
406 Xi’s pursuit of his genocidal goal Kok Bayraq 332
407 Siraya ruling step in right direction The Liberty Times Editorial 294
408 Memorial insensitive to history Huang Hui-chun 黃惠君 351
409 Ann Kao is riding a wave of undue privilege Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 346
410 Ko Wen-je aiding tactics of the CCP Pan Kuan 潘寬 370
411 War could be sooner than expected Sean Durns 278
412 Long road to go after Pingpu ruling Taipei Times Editorials 320
413 LEO service critical for security Taipei Times Editorials 376
414 Miles Yu On Taiwan: America’s strategic clarity in defense of Taiwan: The dangerous illusion of strategic ambiguity Miles Yu 445
415 Controlling Tibet with lockdowns Palden Sonam 328
416 Jaw offers sugar-coated poison Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 284
417 Myth of Taiwan as Pacific nation Michael Walsh Adam Morrow Yang Wen-chi 楊文琪 438
418 Kaohsiung could become key hub Christina Lin 307
419 Will to fight is the best deterrent Simon Tang 湯先鈍 327
420 Ill-gotten assets are holding KMT together James Wang 王景弘 369
 
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Newsflash


Former president Lee Teng-hui, right, talks to reporters in Taipei yesterday while attending an event to mark the Presbyterian Church’s 150th anniversary in Taiwan.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Former president Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) yesterday urged President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to resign, calling him incapable, disconnected with the public and too conservative.

“Ma is incapable and shameless. He should step down as president,” Lee told reporters while attending the Presbyterian Church’s celebration of its 150th anniversary in Taiwan.