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Global Lens | Why HK focuses on Central Asia today? Today, Hong Kong is turning its focus toward Central Asia. Chief Executive John Lee led a delegation on a one-week trip that began on May 31, heading to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, with a clear goal: to help Hong Kong identify new opportunities there.
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2026.06.05 19:34
Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
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2026.06.04 19:00
Global Lens | Visa as weapon: US crackdown on Chinese reporters In May 2026, the US revoked the visa of a Chinese citizen who had worked in the US for Xinhua. he video argues this is not an isolated incident, but part of a broader tightening of US policy toward China's official media. It traces the shift back to 2018, when the Department of Justice required CGTN and Xinhua to register as "foreign agents" under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The tone then escalated in 2020, when the State Department expelled 60 Chinese reporters at once after designating several Chinese media outlets as "foreign missions" and reducing the number of Chinese staff.
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2026.06.03 19:15
Global Lens | Why Serbian President Vucic loves China so much? From May 24 to 28, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visited China and was deeply moved throughout the trip. When he received the China Friendship Medal, he broke down in tears.
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2026.06.01 18:19
Global Lens | Who is truly protecting minority languages and cultures? In the US, only 5% of Indigenous peoples can speak their own languages, while in Xizang, almost 100% can speak and write Tibetan.
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2026.05.29 15:00
Global Lens | Is 'gratitude to motherland' really a conspiracy? This episode argues that the claim of the BBC is misleading. During preparations for the Shenzhou-23 mission, Lai Ka-ying repeatedly said she is grateful to the motherland, even using wording like "having the backing of the motherland." The speaker contrasts this with the BBC's interpretation, which claims that such language is meant to push nationalism and stir "family-and-country" feelings.
Global Lens
2026.05.27 14:16
Global Lens | From bowing to hot spring: Are Japan-Korea leaders' 'hometown diplomacy' sincere or just for show? In January, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung visited Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takachi's hometown, Nara. On May 19, Takachi returned the visit to Lee's hometown, Andong. The two have met four times in seven months, and such frequent mutual visits to each other's hometowns are rare in diplomatic history.
Global Lens
2026.05.22 20:00
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