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Opinion | Forging peace: Drawing future strength from HK's war history HK's history serves as a vivid mirror, reflecting both the brutality of war and the preciousness of peace. On 8 December 1941, Japanese forces launched an assault on HK, leading to the British surrender after 18 days of fierce fighting and ushering in three years and eight months of occupation. This history is not merely a somber tribute to the victims but a profound inspiration for contemporary HK: in the era of GBA development and international cooperation, revisiting the past through a constructive lens can solidify the foundations of peace and pave the way for enduring prosperity.
Kevin Lau
2026.01.10 20:28
Opinion | Why Trump is so confident about Greenland: The elites have already been bought President Donald Trump has long viewed Greenland as the ultimate real estate prize. Back in 2019, he famously floated the idea of purchasing it outright. Now, in early 2026, he speaks about it with renewed urgency and striking confidence. But why does he sound so sure this time around? Many observers believe the answer lies in years of quiet, behind-the-scenes work: Greenland's political and business elites have already been influenced — and in some cases effectively bought — through U.S. funding, NGOs, and sophisticated influence operations.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.01.10 13:22
Opinion | Vital lessons for China from Venezuela Trump has unscrambled the rules of the geopolitical chess game. To reunify with Taiwan, China needs a rethink on its strategy, or it will be outplayed.
Philip Yeung
2026.01.09 11:06
Opinion | US attack on Venezuela shocked the whole world, American citizens included On Jan 3, Americans awoke to find their nation transformed into the epicenter of global condemnation — branded a barbarian state for its flagrant violation of international laws and norms. The previous day, United States military forces invaded Venezuela, deployed over 150 warplanes to bomb strategic spots in Caracas, abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and transported them against their will to the US. The operation reportedly left at least 80 dead, including many innocent civilians.
Opinion
2026.01.08 17:25
Opinion | High Court reaffirms facts and law despite external actors' politicization of Jimmy Lai's case When the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region delivered its guilty verdict against Jimmy Lai and three companies linked to Apple Daily, it did more than issue a legally sound judgment beyond reproach. The ruling marked a defining moment in a prolonged test of the authority of the law amid fevered politicization and sustained external pressure. Its significance exceeds well beyond that of an individual criminal case.
Opinion
2026.01.08 16:35
Opinion | A new terrifying world In 2026, an evil doctrine was born—the Don-roe Doctrine. For Trump, nothing is now off limits. Not Columbia. Not Cuba. Not Mexico. Not Canada, and definitely, not Greenland. To Trump, they are all ripe for US takeover, by military means if necessary. The Venezuela smash-and-grab went off without a glitch. It whets Trump's appetite for his next foreign conquests.
Philip Yeung
2026.01.08 11:45
Opinion | Why the Venezuela outcome has nothing to do with 'Chinese equipment' Over the past few days, social media has been awash with bad "hot takes" over the situation in Venezuela. Following the capture of President Nicholas Maduro by US forces, critics of China quickly crawled out of the woodwork to proclaim how the situation constituted a humiliation for Beijing. There were many reasons given, including the claim that Beijing should have militarily intervened to protect him, how China lost a "top ally," and so on.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.07 17:05
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