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641 AUKUS plan good for region Taipei Times Editorial 315
642 Changing perspective on history Ho Lai-mei 何來美 315
643 Momentum for opening doors on the global stage Tommy Lin 林逸民 345
644 Time for TECRO to change name Taipei Times Editorial 327
645 Cybersecurity policy needs update Holmes Liao 廖宏祥 350
646 EU-Taipei ties rise as China falters Huynh Tam Sang and Tran Hoang Nhung 343
647 Judge reviews need transparency Taipei Times Editorial 364
648 War means instant independence Joseph Bosco 481
649 Supporting historical TV dramas Lu Yu-jen 魯育人 368
650 Series highlights lack of opportunity Taipei Times Editorial 293
651 KMT hopefuls’ focus on deep blue Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 288
652 The forgotten Aboriginal victims Taipei Times Editorial 292
653 Lithuania shows blueprint to oppose China Thomas Shattuck 310
654 Will Taiwanese defend themselves? Paul Lin 林保華 282
655 Abandonment of Taiwan unlikely Theodore Leshnick 286
656 Defense autonomy to deter China Taipei Times Editorial 299
657 Taiwan, EU should link up policies Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 290
658 Taiwan is key to Japan’s security Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 291
659 Independence for Uighurs or death Shohret Hoshur 317
660 Taiwan’s turn to help Lithuania Chang Jim-way 張經偉 347
 
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Newsflash


Dai Lin, a member of the Northern Taiwan Anti-Curriculum Changes Alliance, holds up a black umbrella at his home in New Taipei City in an undated photograph to represent the government’s opaque “black box” changes to the high-school curriculum guidelines.
Photo taken from Lin Kuan-hua’s Facebook account

A student who had campaigned against the Ministry of Education’s controversial adjustments to high-school curriculum guidelines was found dead yesterday in an apparent suicide at his family’s residence in New Taipei City.

Dai Lin (林冠華), a member of the Northern Taiwan Anti-Curriculum Changes Alliance, was found dead by emergency workers who were summoned by his mother after her son failed to respond to calls outside his bedroom, the New Taipei City Fire Department said. After police arrived and broke down the door, they saw Lin lying in bed with a pan of charcoal lighted on a nearby desk, in an apparent suicide.