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701 Taiwan can still help with vaccines Fernando Herrera Ramos 300
702 Vaccination program preparations Tommy Lin 林逸民 276
703 Wuhan lab leak tip of iceberg Taipei Times Editorial 285
704 Time to rethink trash collection Taipei Times Editorial 309
705 Witch hunts hindering contact tracing Lin Shu-heng 林書珩 297
706 Taiwan must choose war or peace Simon Tang 湯先鈍 290
707 Vaccines vital to national security Joly Lin 林喬立 311
708 Securing a worldwide COVID-19 recovery Jenny Bloomfield 露珍怡 309
709 CCP’s vaccine propaganda drive Taipei Times Editorial 307
710 Biden must have a clear message Joseph Bosco 289
711 Stabilizing power by dispersing risk Taipei Times Editorial 328
712 Taiwan and the ghosts of history Ian Buruma 285
713 Taiwan can help; so should India Sana Hashmi 321
714 Addressing the PLA’s new tactics Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 346
715 Ma keeps on parroting Beijing’s propaganda Liou Je-wei 劉哲瑋 292
716 Warning issued after 7 new local cases Taipei Times 297
717 Little coverage on Taiwan in West Ashley Rindsberg 309
718 Nuclear plants a big security risk Henry Sokolski 289
719 Unambiguity a must against China Taipei Times Editorial 302
720 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 341
 
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Newsflash


Solar panels are pictured on the rooftop of the Legislative Yuan’s Zhengjiang House in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Peng Wan-hsin, Taipei Times

A Republic of China (ROC) Military Academy project to install solar panels on its campus has reportedly been subcontracted to a company that is affiliated with China’s Huawei Technologies Co (華為), which was also found to have installed solar panels atop a building at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, sparking concern over national security.