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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
Global Lens Special Edition | Why did Putin visit? What did Trump gain? How does Yin-Yang thinking shape the world? China meets Russia. China meets the US. What changes are coming? We asked international experts in Hong Kong. From Aristotle to Yin Yang — a special look at how different logics shape global diplomacy.
Global Lens
2026.05.20 19:00
Global Lens | Chinese brands going global: Starting with a cup of tea for RMB 7 In this episode of Global Lens,the reporter explains why Chinese brands going global isn't just a viral trend. It starts with a headline-grabbing example: AI Godfather Jensen Huang bought a RMB7 cup of tea in downtown Beijing. That same night, Mixue's mini-program launched a "Big Boss Style" product—boosting sales by riding the attention.
Global Lens
2026.05.18 20:30
Global Lens | Wall Street Journal: CEOs accompanying Trump and their ties to China A Wall Street Journal report analyses the CEOs from Tesla, Nvidia, Apple, Blackstone, BlackRock, and Qualcomm joining President Trump on his China trip.
Global Lens
2026.05.15 18:53
Global Lens | Defendant dead, evidence unexamined: UK abuses national security act to stage political farce In this episode of Global Lens, the reporter highlights the UK's misuse of its national security act as a political tool against China. The case concerns officials of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London who were found guilty on 7 May of "assisting a foreign intelligence service."
Global Lens
2026.05.13 18:07
Global Lens | New York Times: Trump is coming to a China that has moved on According to a New York Times article by Jacob Dreyer (May 7), President Trump is visiting a China that has already moved on. Dreyer argues that Trump should temper his expectations, as China no longer sees a US presidential visit as global validation.
Global Lens
2026.05.11 21:12
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