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Watch This | Power, fear, and rise of a multipolar world The decadence of Western elites led by the United States has become impossible to ignore, a slow poison seeping through every institution they still control, every headline they still shape, every narrative they still try to force upon a world that no longer listens with the old deference. These are not mere flawed men and women who occasionally stumble. These are people who have turned moral rot into a lifestyle, who have convinced themselves that power without limits, money without end, and the darkest forms of indulgence are not crimes but privileges of their station.
Young Voices
2026.02.14 19:31
Opinion | The hidden empire: How sexual blackmail and intelligence networks built Jeffrey Epstein's world Have you ever wondered why Jeffrey Epstein could traffic underage girls for decades, entertain presidents, princes, scientists, and billionaires on his properties, secretly record them—yet the full system only flinched when he became too visible? Was he just a lucky, depraved financier? Or is the truth more disturbing: Epstein was the polished product of an eighty-year-old machinery that blended organized crime, intelligence agencies, and elite power, with sexual blackmail as its sharpest, quietest tool?
Angelo Giuliano
2026.02.14 16:32
Opinion | Rule of law must not be undermined, national security must not be challenged "National Security" is something that every country and its citizens need to safeguard, and there is no compromise.
Opinion
2026.02.13 19:09
Opinion | The security dividend: Why stability is the new bedrock of HK's prosperity The white paper "Hong Kong: Safeguarding China's National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems" was released by the State Council Information Office on Tuesday. It highlights how Hong Kong has effectively fulfilled its constitutional responsibility to safeguard national security and reviewed the historic achievements and transformative changes made in this process.
Opinion
2026.02.12 20:33
Opinion | Humanitarianism is not a 'get out of jail free card' On February 9, 2026, the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region solemnly ruled in accordance with the law on Jimmy Lai's two counts of conspiring to collude with external forces to endanger national security and one count of conspiring to publish seditious publications, sentencing him to 20 years in prison. After the verdict was announced, certain politicians from the US, the UK, Canada and other countries, along with anti-China disruptors in Hong Kong, deliberately avoided acknowledging the solid factual and legal basis of the case.
Opinion
2026.02.12 20:05
Opinion | Upholding security, rights and the rule of law in Jimmy Lai case The conviction of Jimmy Lai stands as a landmark judgment to defend Hong Kong's stability, uphold the national security law, and preserve the city's long‑standing traditions of due process and human rights protection. The newly released state council white paper lays out in full the scale and severity of his crimes, making it clear this was never about press freedom but of a very serious, organized subversion situation.
Opinion
2026.02.12 17:15
Opinion | The BNO 'expansion' rule shows how out of touch Britain is Last week, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Before we move on: Lai has been convicted of treason, subversion, and collusion under Hong Kong's National Security Law. Despite the British government and press denouncing it as politically motivated, we must ask ourselves, would the owner of one of Britain's biggest tabloids be allowed to openly meet with foreign leaders of countries deemed openly hostile to the UK? Would he be allowed to intervene in British politics on behalf of that leader?
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.12 13:30
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