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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
Watch This | Under the name of defense lies offense On August 4, Japan's Ministry of Defense released its 2026 Defense White Paper, the first under the Takaichi Sanae government. At nearly 600 pages, it is the longest edition ever published. Far from a routine security update, the document marks a deliberate step in Japan's transformation from a postwar pacifist state into a heavily armed forward base serving American containment strategy against China, dismantling postwar restraints and deepening integration into a US-led military architecture.
Young Voices
2026.08.17 15:15
HKFJ strongly condemns FCC's interference in HK affairs: Firmly opposes external plots to destabilise HK The Hong Kong Federation of Journalists (HKFJ) issued a statement on Aug 14, noting that it has taken note of a recent factually inaccurate statement by the Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong (FCC). The statement maliciously hyped up the so-called "online and physical harassment" faced by the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and its members, and made unfounded accusations against the public opinion environment of the HKSAR. The HKFJ expresses strong dissatisfaction and stern condemnation over this.
Hong Kong
2026.08.15 18:12
Opinion | Two melons and one big headache for Australia's leader Something strange happened when Japanese prime minister Senae Takaichi recently paid an official visit to Australia. Everything was prim and proper except for one small detail. The female Japanese prime minister handed her Australian counterpart two juicy melons as a gift!
Philip Yeung
2026.08.15 10:46
Opinion | The empire's secret blueprint for war against China and the multipolar world has been exposed This article examines a 2023 RAND Corporation report on great-power competition and argues that it reveals the strategic logic behind U.S. efforts to contain China and preserve its global primacy. Focusing on secondary theaters such as the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, the article highlights the use of energy pressure, proxy conflicts, information warfare, sanctions and political instability as tools of strategic competition.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.14 13:55
Opinion | How China's anti-sanctions law mirrors US 'long-arm jurisdiction' in a defensive way As reported in the South China Morning Post (SCMP), a Chinese court in Shanghai earlier this year fined a Singaporean firm after it refused to deliver a shipment for a Hong Kong company, citing its inclusion on a United States blacklist. The court ruled that the firm owed $739,000 USD to the affected party, citing China's new "Anti-foreign sanctions law," which was implemented in 2024.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.14 12:15
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