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Watch This | Fabricated threats: Japan's puppet game in Asia Japan's draft of Tokyo's 2026 defense white paper has leaked. It hasn't even been officially released yet, but the accusations are already lined up: "radar locking," "unsafe approaches," "dual-carrier drills". The language is sharp. The intent is even sharper: paint Beijing as a threat. The only thing missing is evidence.
Young Voices
2026.05.29 18:16
Opinion | Understanding Trump's frozen status quo tactics regarding an 'Iran deal' It was reported by media today that the United States and Iran had agreed a deal to extend the ceasefire between the two countries for another 60 days and "launch negotiations on the future of its nuclear program." As reported by the media, part of this deal involves an apparent "14 point Memorandum of Understanding" (MoU),
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.29 17:08
Opinion | Is Russia about to escalate in Ukraine Over the past couple of days, Russia has dramatically increased its rhetorical threats towards Ukraine in the ongoing war, which is now in its fourth war. Talks towards ending the war have not come to any fruition, precisely because neither party finds it politically convenient to do so. Now, following a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks aimed at Moscow, the Kremlin has launched massive drone and missile attacks at Kyiv and pledged more, publicly urging foreign diplomats to leave.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.27 18:20
Opinion | Is Britain a basket case? Britain is at it again—turning No. 10 Downing Street into a revolving door, and Westminster into a conveyor belt of short-lived leaders.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.27 10:26
Opinion | A star is not enough: Building HK's space talent, research and innovation ecosystem As the Shenzhou-23 crewed mission gets underway, Hong Kong is witnessing a genuinely historic moment: its first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying—widely described as "the first Hong Kong-born astronaut" and also China's first female payload specialist—is set to embark on a six-month journey in space. She will take part in China's space station mission and carry out frontline scientific work in an extreme environment.
Opinion
2026.05.26 15:14
Opinion | Reaching for the stars: Hong Kong and Macao's historic space mission and the evolution of 'One Country, Two Systems' through innovation China's manned space program continues to achieve new heights, with each milestone reflecting the country's steady technological ascent. From the highly anticipated announcement of the crew and their first public briefing, to the solemn departure ceremony and the flawless launch of the Long March rocket, these moments represent more than technical triumphs—they symbolize a nation moving confidently toward modernization.
Opinion
2026.05.23 17:20
Opinion | Is the US preparing for regime change against Cuba The United States Department of Justice has indicted elderly former Cuban leader Raúl Castro on charges of murder. Castro, 94, is the younger brother of Fidel, who of course was one of the defining figures of the Cuban revolution. The charges are obviously stumped up and politically motivated, as they were likewise against Venezuela's former President Nicholas Maduro, and it speaks volumes the US administration can coordinate the legal system to prosecute people in conjunction with its foreign policy objectives despite claiming to have "the rule of law."
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.22 14:19
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