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421 Hou You-yi cannot bury the truth James Wang 王景弘 261
422 Farewell, ‘1992 consensus’? Taipei Times Editorial 367
423 Church shooting hero gets nod for top medal in US Taipei Times 262
424 Fighting for two peoples in one war Kok Bayraq 257
425 Ko’s bridge a road to nowhere Taipei Times Editorial 508
426 A lesson from Bachelet’s China visit Kok Bayraq 349
427 Ko and his ‘cyberarmies’ Taipei Times Editorial 309
428 Young generation to defend Taiwan Rajagopal Devara 495
429 Addressing anti-Taiwan hate crime Li-Lin Cheng 305
430 Taiwan should seek regional allies Huynh Tam Sang 304
431 The futility of the ‘1992 consensus’ Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 314
432 Su must take stance on bilingual nation goal Tsai Jr-keng 蔡志鏗 285
433 Taiwan’s geopolitical challenges Eric Chiou 邱奕宏 281
434 Repeal law on Sun’s portrait, flag Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 374
435 Keeping the candles burning for June 4 Jane Ywe-hwan 張月環 304
436 Taiwanese key as China postures The Liberty Times Editorial 440
437 Zero tolerance for abuses of power Taipei Times Editorial 380
438 Ko Wen-je duped by COVID-19 fake news Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 500
439 Taiwan must rid military of spies Taipei Times Editorial 269
440 Apple pushing shift away from China Taipei Times Editorial 381
 
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Newsflash

Despite warming cross-strait ties, China continues to engage in “aggressive espionage activities” against Taiwan, says a report to the US Congress.

In the past year alone, Taipei officials have arrested five former military officers for spying.

One of these cases is particularly damaging, involving a former Taiwanese navy commander who is suspected of selling classified submarine nautical charts and other information about the waters surrounding the nation to China.