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561 DPP has to push its own policies Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 330
562 Vote ‘no’ on nuclear power question Jerry Liu 劉仕傑 255
563 China waging a global hybrid war Brahma Chellaney 290
564 TPP looking like a pan-blue Trojan Horse Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 263
565 Alliance between Taiwan and EU Huynh Tam Sang 251
566 The KMT is ignoring bad behavior Fang Fu-chuan 方復權 248
567 China centenaries pose triple threat Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 243
568 China is holding the planet hostage Chris Patten 256
569 Chinese miscalculation a real threat Taipei Times Editorial 290
570 ‘Xi thought’ shows lack of scruples The Liberty Times Editorial 303
571 Taiwan shines in anti-graft index Hsu Jen-hui 徐仁輝 264
572 Ending national defense corruption Taipei Times Editorial 276
573 Bold leadership for Uighur people Kok Bayraq 273
574 Stop wasting words, take action Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 272
575 NTHU shows enemy inside the gate The Liberty Times Editorial 286
576 Healthcare workers denied fair pay Ben Goren 291
577 Europe seems to have had enough Manik Mehta 429
578 US should pledge to defend Taiwan Joseph Bosco 296
579 Failures led to PRC-linked unit at NTHU Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 291
580 Checking education ties with China Taipei Times Editorial 358
 
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Newsflash


Slovakian Second State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy Karol Galek addresses the opening of the Taiwanese-Slovak Commission on Economic Cooperation meeting in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Tien Yu-hua, Taipei Times

Taiwan and Slovakia are headed for closer trade relations, Slovak Second State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy Karol Galek said yesterday at the Taiwanese-Slovak Commission on Economic Cooperation meeting in Taipei.

Taiwan and Slovakia’s cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic proves the countries’ ability to work together as equal partners “in good times and the bad,” and Slovakia is ready to work with Taiwan as “small but open economies” to “find our place in an ever-changing global economy,” Galek said.