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Opinion | Analyze issues objectively to distinguish truth from fiction In the swirling vortex of a complex and ever-changing world, the underlying trends remain discernible through meticulous examination. When it comes to Hong Kong, certain individuals abroad, with ulterior motives, incessantly "talk down" the city. Yet, assessing Hong Kong's current state and future prospects demands reliance on concrete, objective data and factors, not unsubstantiated conjecture. Hong Kong's enduring advantages—its legal framework, business environment, geography, and economic vitality—paint a picture of resilience and promise.
Kevin Lau
2025.08.15 13:34
Opinion | Will there be any progress made in the Alaska Trump-Putin summit Later this week, US President Donald Trump will meet with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in Alaska for a one-on-one summit aimed at attempting to end the war in Ukraine.
Tom Fowdy
2025.08.14 18:00
Opinion | Russia warns of Ukrainian false flag to sabotage Putin-Trump summit As the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska approaches on August 15, 2025, Russia's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has issued a stark warning: Ukraine, backed by Western powers, is allegedly planning a false flag attack in Chuguev, Kharkov region, to derail critical diplomatic talks.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.08.13 20:30
Opinion | Trump dumps India---from lovey-dovey to huffing-puffing It was only in February this year that Indian prime minister Modi was received with great fanfare by Trump at the White House. But barely six months in, US-Indian relations have hit rock-bottom, with Trump slapping a 50% tariff on Indian exports. Originally set at 25%, it is now doubled to punish India for buying Russian oil and gas. For Trump, married three times, romance, political or otherwise, is always short-lived. Modi has mistaken a one-night stand for a marriage of convenience.
Philip Yeung
2025.08.11 18:00
Opinion | Navigating the global power shift: Cycles of rise and decline The theory of the Big Cycle, as outlined by Ray Dalio, explains the rise and fall of global powers through recurring patterns spanning roughly 80 years. In August 2025, we are in a late-stage cycle, with the United States showing signs of decline while China re-emerges through a historically self-centered, non-confrontational approach, leveraging a diversified economy and cooperative global strategies.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.08.09 17:30
Opinion | HK's steady recovery: Advancing with institutional strengths and policy leadership The Special Administrative Region (SAR) government's recent release of the Hong Kong Business Environment Report 2025, alongside fresh economic data, paints a compelling picture of a city reclaiming its stature as an Asian international metropolis. From revitalized tourism to bolstered exports, from retail growth to effective talent policies, the proactive governance under Chief Executive John Lee is steering Hong Kong toward a radiant future, weaving a narrative of steady recovery and boundless potential.
Kevin Lau
2025.08.09 12:23
Opinion | BRICS united: Lula's tariff defiance signals a multipolar shift against US hegemony In a bold move amid escalating trade tensions, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has called for a collective BRICS response to the latest U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. On August 6, 2025, Lula announced plans to discuss a joint strategy with leaders including India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China's President Xi Jinping, rejecting direct negotiations with Trump as "humiliating."
Angelo Giuliano
2025.08.08 10:10
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