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Opinion | China didn't want to lead the world – It just refused to stay poor: Thirty years inside the end of the unipolar era I came to China in 1995 because I wanted to see Deng Xiaoping's reforms with my own eyes. I stayed thirty years. But the longer I stay, the clearer it becomes: this story is not about me, and it is not even primarily about China. It is about the end of one era and the beginning of another.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.22 14:20
Opinion | Words have consequences: Japan's market and diplomacy hit by Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan talk Sanae Takaichi's careless words have turned into a national liability. Her attempt to score quick political points through provocative anti-China posturing has instead triggered a cascade of economic losses, diplomatic tensions, and domestic discontent. Rather than protecting Japan, her actions have made the country more vulnerable—economically, politically, and diplomatically.
Opinion
2025.11.21 12:02
Opinion | Why no medal tally at 15th National Games? In search of warmer essence for sports When you open the live stream of the National Games, have you noticed a detail that differs from your memory? While athletes are competing fiercely on the field, the conspicuous gold medal and overall medal tally that used to be in the corner of the screen or on the official website in previous years are now nowhere to be seen — why has the current National Games stopped "flaunting" the medal rankings?
Opinion
2025.11.20 19:00
Opinion | Is Japan's Takaichi another Liz Truss-like lettuce? Within a month of becoming Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi managed to tick off four major Asian neighbors—Russia, North Korea, South Korea, and China. In China's case, the anger is off the charts. Eager to make a splash, her motor mouth has suddenly turned the splash into a tidal wave that has capsized the China-Japan relationship.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.19 18:00
Opinion | The Empire's puppet strings: Soros NGOs as USAID, NED, and CIA fronts George Soros's sprawling NGO empire operates as a direct extension of USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the CIA. This shadowy alliance cloaks U.S. imperialism in the rhetoric of democracy, human rights, and progress, all to subjugate nations that dare resist Washington's global dominance.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.19 17:00
Watch This | China's gold corridor: Forging a multilateral financial future China is spearheading a transformative financial revolution, leveraging its vast gold reserves to back the yuan and challenge the US dollar's global dominance. This strategic pivot, driven by the People's Bank of China (PBoC), aims to establish a cooperative, multipolar economic order rather than seeking unilateral control. Through the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE) and its innovative "gold corridor"
Young Voices
2025.11.17 17:03
Opinion | Europe, time to unload your China-phobia Geography keeps China and Europe apart. With little geopolitical overlap, the two should have no quarrels between them. Then why is Europe so edgy about China's peaceful rise. The author can think of several factors.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.15 18:09
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