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921 Ian Easton On Taiwan: Quarantine China’s government Ian Easton 434
922 Violence must never be tolerated Taipei Times Editorial 488
923 WHO chief discriminates for China Vincent Chen 陳建志 426
924 Taipei upstages Beijing’s virus act Palden Sonam 438
925 A wolf stalks democratic Taiwan Bill Sharp 462
926 Taiwan can help shake off Huawei Taipei Times Editorial 439
927 Reasons for Taiwan to be hopeful Denny Roy 445
928 The reality of Taiwan is evident Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 460
929 Three Asian powers take stage amid pandemic Will Doran 400
930 Rebuilding Taiwan’s national identity Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 449
931 Taiwan must prepare for attack Joe Webster 499
932 Military songs do not reflect identity Hsu Hao 許惟豪 511
933 Trade doors open as pandemic drags Taipei Times Editorial 469
934 Fighting China’s lethal propaganda Taipei Times Editorial 493
935 John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Taiwan’s place on the coronavirus map John J. Tkacik, Jr. 511
936 Beijing opens news door for Taipei Taipei Times Editorial 509
937 English immersion programs needed Taipei Times Editorial 495
938 Military not sole measure of power Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 525
939 WHO needs systemic reform Taipei Times Editorial 474
940 Youth not likely to buy into virus propaganda Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 442
 
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Newsflash

US President Barack Obama takes a low-key approach toward China and is often humiliated by Beijing. As Obama is about to step down, he has embarrassed himself yet again by echoing Beijing’s “one China” policy this month.

Obama got only one thing right at his year-end news conference when he said that “it should be not just the prerogative, but the obligation of a new president to examine everything that’s been done and see what makes sense and what doesn’t.”