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Opinion | Will Britain finally learn its lesson regarding America For the first time, I am observing a visible backlash against the United States by a significant portion of British society. A poster on a forum I was reading was looking to buy mobile phone brands which were not made by American companies. This was an unusual contrast to similar threads, over half a decade ago now, once wanting to boycott China.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.14 17:30
Opinion | The hidden origins of the European project The European Union's foundational narrative, centered on peace and reconciliation after the horrors of World War II, is both powerful and partially true. However, a deeper historical excavation reveals a more complex and troubling lineage—one that suggests the modern EU is not a clean break from the past but a sophisticated evolution of long-standing ideological and economic blueprints.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.01.14 15:13
Opinion | Cornered by Trump, the EU rows back on its anti-China pivot On Monday, the European Commission appeared to reach a deal in its low-intensity trade standoff with China over Electric Vehicles (EV). Having previously placed tariffs on the import of Chinese EVs into the bloc, which Beijing had began producing and exporting on a phenomenal scale, the Commission made a series of preliminary offers on minimum pricing to China and said it would take into consideration its production investments in the bloc.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.13 13:20
Opinion | The world is getting weirder and weirder What weird world we live in. For the first time in the history of the Nobel Peace Prize, this year's winner Machado, a Venezuelan opposition figure, has, out of the blue, offered to gift her prize to Trump. She suddenly wakes up to the ugly truth that her robbing Trump of the coveted prize has triggered his violation of her country.
Philip Yeung
2026.01.12 20:30
Watch This | President kidnapped? Caracas under midnight storm This wasn't covert. This wasn't deniable. This was gangsterism wearing the uniform of the world's most powerful military.
Young Voices
2026.01.12 16:25
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
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