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Opinion | How America and its allies fell for the Guo Wenghui fraud The commentary argues that the case of Chinese businessman Guo Wengui illustrates what the author sees as a broader ideological bias in Western media and governments toward China. It traces Guo's rise from a wealthy real estate tycoon to a prominent anti-Chinese Communist Party dissident in the United States, where he received support and media attention. The author contends that Guo used his dissident status to build media platforms and organizations, which were later found by a U.S. court to have been involved in a large-scale fraud scheme that funded his lavish lifestyle.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.03 20:18
Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Opinion | Hong Kong, 29 years on: The art of remaining indispensable This year marks the twenty-ninth anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The question before us is not simply what opportunities and challenges the city now faces, but how we should understand, from a broader perspective, the story of a small territory that became a global city; of a harbour that became a global financial hub; and of a society whose resilience has repeatedly exceeded the expectations of those who predicted its decline.
Opinion
2026.07.01 13:00
Opinion | Japan, the ticking time-bomb in Asia Japan, under Takaichi, is Asia's hidden ticking time bomb. Its first female prime minister fancies herself the Margaret Thatcher of the East. Remember Thatcher? She had carved her name in history by defeating Argentina in the Falklands. Copycat Takaichi, too, wants her place in history.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.30 17:00
Opinion | The era of European Protectionism has arrived The political winds in the European Union (EU) pertaining to China have changed dramatically in recent months, and a storm of protectionist economic policy is on its way.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.30 14:10
Opinion | 29th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR: Education as the foundation of Hong Kong's development The 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the Motherland offers a timely moment to reflect on how the city has developed over the past three decades. Hong Kong today is often described in terms of its prosperity and stability, yet these outcomes did not emerge by chance. They are the result of long-term collective effort, built steadily across generations. Among the many factors that have supported this development, education has remained one of the most fundamental.
Opinion
2026.06.28 12:20
Europe's record-breaking heatwave sparks political divide over air conditioning A record-breaking heatwave across Europe has pushed temperatures to historic highs, fueling soaring demand for Chinese-made air conditioners while igniting a political debate in France over whether air conditioning should become more widely adopted.
Hong Kong
2026.06.27 20:16
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