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Opinion | West must face the facts of Jimmy Lai's trial and conviction
On December 15, Jimmy Lai Chee-ying was found guilty on two charges of conspiring to collude with external forces and a charge of conspiracy to publish seditious materials by the High Court of Hong Kong.
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2025.12.21 12:24
Opinion | Why Trump has made Venezuela public enemy number one
It is a well-established fact by now that Republicans in the United States do not approve of the socialist government of Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela, and there has been a longstanding effort to pursue regime change. Indeed, in 2018, ultra-hawk John Bolton engineered the US's decision to recognise Juan Guiado as the "legitimate interim President" of the South American country and refuse to recognise its election results, calling for Maduro's removal.
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2025.12.21 09:26
Opinion | Europe in a funk--time for a China courtship
Europe has a sorry record for grossly misreading China. And now, it is struggling to save its own sorry ass. Economically, it is stagnating. Militarily, it is sucked into an endless proxy war with Russia. Technologically, it is sidelined in a tug-of-war between two global tech giants. Relationship-wise, Europe is on its own. It is drifting directionless.
Philip Yeung
2025.12.20 15:00
Opinion | One rule for themselves, another for Jimmy Lai
There was one thing that was clearly apparent long before Jimmy Lai's verdict was delivered on Monday in Hong Kong, that is: Certain officials, figures and institutions in western countries had already decided the outcome was illegitimate, and they would oppose it no matter what, and subsequently frame his sentencing as a diminishing of freedom and the rule of law in the territory.
Tom Fowdy
2025.12.20 11:36
Opinion | The true social credit experiment: Brussels, not Beijing
For years, Western leaders and media have thundered about China's "social credit system" (a dystopian nightmare where a single score punishes dissent, bans travel, and ruins lives). A totalitarian horror, they cried. Yet what is China's system, really? Independent analyses have long shown it's a fragmented patchwork of blacklists focused on enforcing debts, court judgments, and business regulations (no omnipotent personal score dominating citizens' daily existence).
Angelo Giuliano
2025.12.19 13:30
Opinion | West must face the facts of Jimmy Lai's trial and conviction
On December 15, Jimmy Lai Chee-ying was found guilty on two charges of conspiring to collude with external forces and a charge of conspiracy to publish seditious materials by the High Court of Hong Kong.
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2025.12.21 12:24
Opinion | Why Trump has made Venezuela public enemy number one
It is a well-established fact by now that Republicans in the United States do not approve of the socialist government of Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela, and there has been a longstanding effort to pursue regime change. Indeed, in 2018, ultra-hawk John Bolton engineered the US's decision to recognise Juan Guiado as the "legitimate interim President" of the South American country and refuse to recognise its election results, calling for Maduro's removal.
Opinion
2025.12.21 09:26
Opinion | Europe in a funk--time for a China courtship
Europe has a sorry record for grossly misreading China. And now, it is struggling to save its own sorry ass. Economically, it is stagnating. Militarily, it is sucked into an endless proxy war with Russia. Technologically, it is sidelined in a tug-of-war between two global tech giants. Relationship-wise, Europe is on its own. It is drifting directionless.
Philip Yeung
2025.12.20 15:00
Opinion | One rule for themselves, another for Jimmy Lai
There was one thing that was clearly apparent long before Jimmy Lai's verdict was delivered on Monday in Hong Kong, that is: Certain officials, figures and institutions in western countries had already decided the outcome was illegitimate, and they would oppose it no matter what, and subsequently frame his sentencing as a diminishing of freedom and the rule of law in the territory.
Tom Fowdy
2025.12.20 11:36
Opinion | The true social credit experiment: Brussels, not Beijing
For years, Western leaders and media have thundered about China's "social credit system" (a dystopian nightmare where a single score punishes dissent, bans travel, and ruins lives). A totalitarian horror, they cried. Yet what is China's system, really? Independent analyses have long shown it's a fragmented patchwork of blacklists focused on enforcing debts, court judgments, and business regulations (no omnipotent personal score dominating citizens' daily existence).
Angelo Giuliano
2025.12.19 13:30
Opinion | Rigorous trial of Jimmy Lai Chee-ying: Judges safeguarded national security commendably
Jimmy Lai Chee-ying's was convicted of one count of conspiracy to print, publish, sell, offer for sale, distribute, display and/or reproduce seditious publications, and two counts of conspiracy to commit collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security contrary to contrary to Article 29(4) of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Schedule to the Promulgation of National Law 2020 ("NSL").
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2025.12.17 21:47
Opinion | Shattering Western discourse illusion: Rule of law, truth and sovereignty bottom line in Jimmy Lai case
When The Guardian hypes up the narrow narrative that "Jimmy Lai's downfall mirrors Hong Kong's fate", the European Union clamors that the verdict is "politically motivated" and demands the "unconditional release of Jimmy Lai", and Canada's foreign ministry echoes such fallacies, this farce staged by Western forces is essentially a disregard for Hong Kong's rule of law, a provocation to China's sovereignty, and a complete departure from basic facts.
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2025.12.17 21:03
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