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Opinion | International law for thee, but not for me, US berates China then vows to 'isolate' ICC Several days ago, the United States, alongside 13 other countries, issued a joint statement affirming the international arbitration ruling pertaining to the dispute in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines, dated 2016. The ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration claimed that China's "Nine-Dash Line" over the region had no basis in international law, although it avoided making a judgment over the sovereignty of specific islands in the sea itself. Beijing has long rejected the ruling, as does Taiwan, who exerts the same claim to the sea.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.14 16:20
Opinion | No need for saber-rattling over the South China Sea, Peace can be reeled in like a fish The dispute over the South China Sea boils down to one ugly bedrock truth: US encirclement of China. Its containment policy is making waves, turning this previously peaceful corner of the Pacific into a hotspot. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, regrettably, is not designed to factor in ugly geopolitical realities. This is the key to unpacking the fuss over the South China Sea.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.14 10:17
Opinion | God's chosen people? Who is buying the myth? The Jews call themselves God's chosen people. If so, God has chosen wrong. For by their unspeakable cruelties to the Palestinians, Israelis have lost their halo or humanity. They are hated and despised everywhere. Everywhere, except in the American corridors of power. In Congress, the Senate and the White House, the silence is deafening.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.12 13:14
Deepline | Heatwave drives surge in air-conditioner demand across Europe, boosting imports of China-made units A severe summer heatwave across Europe has pushed air-conditioner demand sharply higher, with consumers and retailers turning increasingly to China-made air conditioners to cover a widening supply gap.
Opinion
2026.07.12 10:35
Opinion | A second look at China—and a lesson waiting for Western politicians China has stumbled badly in football, but only in football. Off the pitch, in every sphere of endeavor, it's pure sorcery. The China magic in rewriting its own destiny has no parallel in history. It is human triumph on an epic scale. While countries in the West are paralyzed by short-term thinking, the Chinese have excelled at playing the long game.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.11 17:10
Opinion | Why China eyes a close partnership with Bangladesh As reported in The Diplomat: "Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China on June 22-26 saw the two sides sign 17 bilateral instruments." During the summit between the two countries, they agreed to elevate "their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership to jointly build a China-Bangladesh community with a shared future," committed to "a 2+2 dialogue mechanism involving diplomacy and defence, and announced plans to implement a Bangladesh-China-Myanmar Economic Corridor."
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.10 18:15
Opinion | How China is turning product recalls into a tool of modern risk governance A recall notice is not necessarily a sign of regulatory failure. More often, it is a sign that a safety system is working.
Opinion
2026.07.10 09:20
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