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Watch This | Budapest doesn't buy the script In April 2026, Hungary's election brought an end to 16 years of strongman rule, as Viktor Orbán was voted out of power. On the surface, this looks like a routine transfer of power. But what truly matters is not Orbán's departure—it's who tried to keep him in place.
Young Voices
2026.04.27 13:13
Opinion | Finally, America has produced a Shakespearean character: Chaos Each year, US journalists are honored at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, a fun affair with the president in attendance. But last year, there was no Trump and no comedians. This year, there was Trump, but again, no fun, but plenty of drama, as he and his wife were escorted out early after sounds of gunfire rang out.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.27 12:00
Opinion | Beyond Rankings: Reflections on Hong Kong SAR's higher education landscape and the value of liberal arts education The 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings have been released, with a total of 929 universities from 36 countries and territories included this year—an increase from 853 last year. This notable rise reflects intensifying competition among universities across Asia. As Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Education and a long-standing member of the academic community, I am concerned not only with the results themselves, but more importantly with the broader trends in higher education that they reveal.
Opinion
2026.04.26 12:15
Opinion | Dealing with a deranged he-devil How do you negotiate with a cognitively impaired, mentally unstable and habitual liar? You can't. But that is who Iran faces in the current conflict. Trump, the mad military adventurist, is the hill on which peace dies.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.22 17:00
Opinion | Trump is kicking the Iran Can down the road Donald Trump has announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire in his war against Iran. Coming just hours after he threatened to bomb the country again, the President has now given more space for talks with Tehran.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.22 14:15
Opinion | How Hong Kong 'reinvented itself' in a new era Five years ago, following the passage of the National Security Law (NSL), the "fourth era of Hong Kong" began. An era is defined as a period of time representing a political status quo, of which is both started and ended by a seismic event which changes everything. While there is much to debate to had on what "eras" we can derive from Hong Kong's history, for the purposes of this piece, I am defining four. First, the early colonial era, 1841 to 1945, the Cold Boom War era, 1945-1997, the handover era 1997-2020, and now the China-US competition era (2020-).
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.21 14:30
Watch This | A pause in fighting, not a step toward peace The ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran is nothing more than a calculated ploy. It is a tactical reset—carefully engineered by Washington to buy critical time while its proxies regroup and rearm for the next round of aggression. For Iran, this moment poses a serious strategic test. History shows that the US walks away from its commitments whenever it serves its interests, making any American-brokered agreement fundamentally unreliable from Tehran's perspective.
Young Voices
2026.04.19 20:21
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