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881 Decisive action on corruption needed Taipei Times Editorial 396
882 A Xinjiang militia guards Xi’s empire Taipei Times Editorial 387
883 In remembrance of Lee Teng-hui Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 392
884 The benefits of a Dalai Lama visit Khedroob Thondup 434
885 Benefiting from ‘trusted 5G’ status Taipei Times Editorial 407
886 Time for US carriers in the Strait Joseph Bosco 508
887 Pompeo raises alarm on Xi’s China Joseph Bosco 438
888 India must counter China in Tibet Dolma Tsering 399
889 China strategy options for the US Joseph Bosco 469
890 Beijing’s broken promises matter Clifton Yin 尹立崇 399
891 Global effort to counter HK law Liberty Times Editorial 441
892 US hammer finds nail in HK banks Taipei Times Editorial 429
893 Taiwan and the EU’s ‘safe list’ Ian Inkster 音雅恩 458
894 Preparing for what comes next Taipei Times 454
895 Stephen M. Young On Taiwan: Beijing’s disturbing new turn Stephen M. Young 422
896 No need to panic over Bolton book Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 431
897 Punish traffickers, help victims Taipei Times Editorial 430
898 Diaoyutais dispute pleases China Liberty Times Editorial 427
899 New constitution must drop ‘China’ Huang Jei-hsuan 394
900 The case against political fandom Taipei Times Editorial 459
 
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Newsflash

Vice President William Lai (賴清德), the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, yesterday named former representative to the US Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) as his running mate in January’s election.

The announcement was not a surprise, as Hsiao had long been speculated to be Lai’s top choice for the job.

Calling herself a “cat warrior” — a play on the assertive “wolf warrior diplomacy” style of Chinese officials — Hsiao, 52, yesterday told a news conference that she was ready to “fully commit” herself to the presidential campaign.