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Deepline | Coordinating development and security to create an even brighter future Hong Kong's journey from "chaos to order" and onward to "stability to prosperity" has made one thing abundantly clear: sustained security is the very condition for sustained development. Security is not a "tightening hoop" that constrains — it is a "protective charm" and a "booster." It not only provides the most solid foundation for development but also generates new dividends of development in its own right.
Deepline
2026.08.22 13:09
Opinion | Trump's 'Economic D-Day' for Iran is more like 'Don't have a clue' day The Trump administration has pledged an "Economic D-Day" against Iran in the form of a massive sanctions campaign.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.21 19:20
Opinion | The US and Israel are the real state sponsors of terrorism – not Iran A common claim repeated endlessly by US and Israeli officials is that Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world. This assertion is not only false — it is one of the most ridiculous and hypocritical lies in modern geopolitics. The truth is the opposite. While Washington and Tel Aviv accuse Tehran of supporting terrorism, the historical record shows that the United States and Israel have systematically created, funded, armed, and protected the very extremist groups they claim to oppose.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.20 19:00
Opinion | Are Trump's latest threats to South Korea another 'nothingburger' This week US President Donald Trump took the abrupt step of demanding that its joint military exercises with South Korea be scaled down because they were, in his opinion, "provocative" to the north, of which he then stated he has a "good relationship" with Kim Jong-un. The President had also specified that Seoul's unwillingness to "help out" over the US war in Iran was a contributing factor, representing an unusual singling out of the East Asian country even as most other allies keep their distance.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.20 17:20
Opinion | Reading the silent cry of young people News reports of youth suicide appear with disturbing regularity. Public grief follows, but often fades until the next tragedy occurs. This cycle must end. Youth suicide is not an isolated family matter or an unavoidable consequence of growing up; it is a public-health challenge requiring sustained attention, early intervention and accountable policy.
Kevin Lau
2026.08.20 13:30
Opinion | Bowing to war criminals while rearming: Japan's hypocritical 'peace' pledge On August 15, 2026, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sent a ritual offering to Yasukuni Shrine. Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, joined by other cabinet members and senior Liberal Democratic Party officials, paid their respects in person. After the visit, Koizumi claimed he was mourning "heroic souls" and renewing a pledge never to engage in war again. The entire region knows what Yasukuni Shrine represents. Calling them "heroic souls" twists history. Bowing before them and then speaking of peace is pure contradiction.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.19 17:30
Opinion | The end of the American century? In 1989, when Reagan stepped down, he proudly spoke of America as a moral force for good. He praised its greatness in that anyone can come to America and become an American. He warned that if America ever closes its door to the world, its leadership will be lost.
Philip Yeung
2026.08.18 12:20
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