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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
Opinion | Trump's high-stakes poker bluff: Rejects Venezuela's oil surrender, sends warships for a steal In the stifling heat of Caracas, where generators rattle through the night and families queue for hours just to buy bread, Nicolás Maduro played his last card: hand over Venezuela's oil and gold to the United States in exchange for survival. But Donald Trump, barely settled into his second term, didn't just fold the offer—he tossed it back with contempt and shoved a fleet of warships across the table. This is not negotiation. It is aggression dressed as strategy, a mafia-style shakedown where the world's most powerful military demands not peace, but total plunder.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.15 15:36
Opinion | Five key strengths of LegCo candidates signal a brighter future for HK As Hong Kong moves forward with its Legislative Council (LegCo) General Elections, a refreshing transformation in political culture is unfolding. Compared to previous years marred by political bluster and personal attacks, this year's candidate forums have featured a more practical and policy-driven conversation. Candidates across constituencies are focusing on community welfare, public policy, and constructive debate—demonstrating a spirit of reason, professionalism, and dedication.
Home
2025.11.14 14:16
Opinion | U.S.-guided shift risking conflict over China's Taiwan province Japan's 1947 Constitution—written by American occupiers to enforce pacifism—has been reinterpreted by its leaders. Japan now raises tensions over Taiwan, a province of China, by naming it an "ally" and boosting military capabilities. As Washington's close partner—alongside South Korea and the Philippines—Japan strains its constitutional principles, heightens regional risks, and serves U.S. strategic aim
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.12 16:21
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