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Opinion | What the latest QS rankings tell us about higher education in Hong Kong The publication of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2027, one of the most closely watched assessments in global higher education, has attracted widespread attention. Hong Kong SAR, home to five of the world's top 100 universities, once again delivered an impressive performance, becoming Asia’s most improved higher education system for the second consecutive year.
Opinion
2026.06.22 20:30
Opinion | The Iran War---Trump's can of worms Who won the four-month Iran War? The universal consensus: It's not America. Still, flickers of uncertainty remain in ending the war, all because Israel is the wild card. Continuing to attack Lebanon is Netanyahu's way of scuttling the peace deal, as neither Israel nor Lebanon is a signatory to the MOU. He needs bombs dropping and bullets flying to keep himself out of jail. His political survival depends on it.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.22 14:40
Opinion | Did Iran really just bring Donald Trump to his knees? For the past few weeks, I have written at length expressing scepticism at the belief a huge deal between Washington and Tehran to end the President's botched war, seemed absurd. My thesis is not baseless, for the United States is famous for having a foreign policy that does not offer strategic compromise to adversaries under any circumstances. While the US may de-escalate or withdraw from situations (ending wars), it does not give away leverage it holds over an opponent until its strategic objectives are met.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.20 13:27
Opinion | Why the 'Iran deal' is not a peace treaty but a superficial disengagement The US and Iran have reached a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting the American embargo of its ports.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.16 09:15
Opinion | Trump at 80—a mental milestone that sets alarm bells ringing On June 14, Trump turns 80, an age he disowns. He wants the world to forget his age, but not his birthday. In fact, he is choosing to celebrate it in the splashiest Trump way possible. Last year, he marked it with a high-budget, toe-curling, shuffling military parade. This year, the octogenarian is busy strutting around like an octopus on White House lawns in hosting martial-arts fights.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.15 19:00
Opinion | Leave no room for cybercrime Cybercrime is no longer a peripheral nuisance; it is a core threat to economic security, public trust, and personal well-being. Any serious response must therefore be uncompromising, sustained, and rooted in policy, law enforcement, and social resilience.
Kevin Lau
2026.06.15 18:00
Watch This | When warfare takes a back seat to politics With 215 votes in favor and 208 against, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at limiting the president's military authority over Iran. After four rounds of proposals and votes, the proposal finally cleared the House. The defection of four Republican lawmakers turned what would normally have been a procedural vote into an open display of political division.
Young Voices
2026.06.15 16:13
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