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Opinion | Why China eyes a close partnership with Bangladesh
As reported in The Diplomat: "Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China on June 22-26 saw the two sides sign 17 bilateral instruments." During the summit between the two countries, they agreed to elevate "their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership to jointly build a China-Bangladesh community with a shared future," committed to "a 2+2 dialogue mechanism involving diplomacy and defence, and announced plans to implement a Bangladesh-China-Myanmar Economic Corridor."
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Opinion | How China is turning product recalls into a tool of modern risk governance
A recall notice is not necessarily a sign of regulatory failure. More often, it is a sign that a safety system is working.
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2026.07.10 09:20
Opinion | The strange 'revival' of North Korea
Back in June, the Wall Street Journal reported that the economy of North Korea expanded by 3.7% in the year 2024. While figures for the DPRK's economy are released annually by the Bank of Korea in the South, and sometimes subject to political manipulation, their research provides an important window into the world's most secretive state, where, of course, information is notoriously difficult to access.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.09 18:15
Opinion | The American Dream in tatters---Trump as its birthday party pooper
This year, America turns 250. But few are in a festive mood. The national birthday party is run by a small man with a big ego. Unfortunately, he is also the poster boy for serial tax cheating, serial business failure and a habitual sex offender. Something feels rotten in America.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.08 20:05
Opinion | Positioning the Northern Metropolis University Town as a new engine of higher education development in the HKSAR's first five-year plan
The Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Xia Baolong, recently visited the Hong Kong SAR on an inspection tour, during which he expressed concern about Hong Kong's first Five-Year Plan, a blueprint intended to help chart the city's future.
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2026.07.08 17:30
Opinion | Why China eyes a close partnership with Bangladesh
As reported in The Diplomat: "Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China on June 22-26 saw the two sides sign 17 bilateral instruments." During the summit between the two countries, they agreed to elevate "their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership to jointly build a China-Bangladesh community with a shared future," committed to "a 2+2 dialogue mechanism involving diplomacy and defence, and announced plans to implement a Bangladesh-China-Myanmar Economic Corridor."
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.10 18:15
Opinion | How China is turning product recalls into a tool of modern risk governance
A recall notice is not necessarily a sign of regulatory failure. More often, it is a sign that a safety system is working.
Opinion
2026.07.10 09:20
Opinion | The strange 'revival' of North Korea
Back in June, the Wall Street Journal reported that the economy of North Korea expanded by 3.7% in the year 2024. While figures for the DPRK's economy are released annually by the Bank of Korea in the South, and sometimes subject to political manipulation, their research provides an important window into the world's most secretive state, where, of course, information is notoriously difficult to access.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.09 18:15
Opinion | The American Dream in tatters---Trump as its birthday party pooper
This year, America turns 250. But few are in a festive mood. The national birthday party is run by a small man with a big ego. Unfortunately, he is also the poster boy for serial tax cheating, serial business failure and a habitual sex offender. Something feels rotten in America.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.08 20:05
Opinion | Positioning the Northern Metropolis University Town as a new engine of higher education development in the HKSAR's first five-year plan
The Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Xia Baolong, recently visited the Hong Kong SAR on an inspection tour, during which he expressed concern about Hong Kong's first Five-Year Plan, a blueprint intended to help chart the city's future.
Opinion
2026.07.08 17:30
Opinion | How America and its allies fell for the Guo Wenghui fraud
The commentary argues that the case of Chinese businessman Guo Wengui illustrates what the author sees as a broader ideological bias in Western media and governments toward China. It traces Guo's rise from a wealthy real estate tycoon to a prominent anti-Chinese Communist Party dissident in the United States, where he received support and media attention. The author contends that Guo used his dissident status to build media platforms and organizations, which were later found by a U.S. court to have been involved in a large-scale fraud scheme that funded his lavish lifestyle.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.03 20:18
Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story
Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
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2026.07.01 18:00
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