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Opinion | The logic of national security: Why Hong Kong's framework is necessary, measured and lawful In the recently released film Cold War 1994 (寒戰1994), Hong Kong is not merely a city of police manoeuvres, elite rivalries and institutional tension. It is a city standing at the edge of a geopolitical transition, where local order, colonial power, organised interests and external influence collide beneath the surface of public life. The film works because its anxiety feels recognisable: Hong Kong has always been more than a commercial port or financial hub. It has been a strategic space where law, sovereignty, capital and politics meet — and where power is never merely local.
Opinion
2026.05.14 17:00
Opinion | The strange fall of Keir Starmer Only short of two years ago did Keir Starmer's Labour Party romp its way to power with a 174-seat majority in the 2024 General Election. It was a result not achieved since Tony Blair back in 1997, and it reflected genuine discontent with 14 years of Conservative government which had brought the country to its knees
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.13 16:00
Opinion | From 'whiff whaff' to 'ping pong'---how China table tennis conquers the world Contrary to belief among the Chinese, ping pong, or table tennis, was not invented in China. It was, in fact, invented in England at the end of the 19th century when partygoers discovered that they could play a game over a dinner table, with a champagne cork as the ball.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.12 19:47
Opinion | What will Donald Trump's visit to China bring? As announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13th to May 15th. In doing so, he becomes the first US President to visit the country since 2017, which was of course undertaken by himself.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.12 14:45
Opinion | Smearing HK, serving an anti-China agenda: Political manipulation under the guise of rule of law On May 7 2026, the Central Criminal Court in London convicted Bill Yuen, Administrative Manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, and former UK border officer Peter Wai of assisting a foreign intelligence service. Yuen's conviction was reached by a 10-2 majority, while Wai was also found guilty of misconduct in a public office. Both were remanded in custody pending sentencing.
Opinion
2026.05.11 16:15
Opinion | The end of the 'Northern Red Wall' and the rise of a polarized Britain Long ago, my grandfather (1935-2016) built his career as a working man in Sunderland's shipbuilding and maritime industries on the River Wear. To him, the UK Labour Party was an integral part of his personal identity, that's because it represented his trade, his class, and his economic livelihood.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.08 11:00
Watch This | Oil exists, access doesn't The world isn't running out of oil. What it's running into is restriction.
Young Voices
2026.05.07 16:08
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