Time for finding solutions to Hong Kong deep-seated conflicts
By Wang Zhenmin – What are the deep-seated problems facing Hong Kong? This is the question the central government and everyone in Hong Kong should…
By Wang Zhenmin – What are the deep-seated problems facing Hong Kong? This is the question the central government and everyone in Hong Kong should…
By Chris Yeung – Will history repeat itself? This is the question raised in the Hong Kong society as a parents-led campaign against the abolition of the…
By Chris Yeung – The graduates and staff of the University of Hong Kong have spoken. They say no to the much-publicised plan by Chief…
By Joseph Lian Yizheng – The just-ended District Council election has given new impetus to the pan-democratic camp for them to recuperate from their setback…
By Ben S. Bernanke – Since the beginning of China’s growth miracle, a large part of the country’s development has been directed from the center….
By Chris Yeung – Inspired by the 2012 protests against a massive development plan in northeast New Territories, Clarisse Yeung has taken her first step…
By Willy Lam – Beijing has ruled out any military action against the Islamic State (IS) despite having made vehement calls to punish the executioners…
By Chris Yeung – On Sunday, more than 1.47 million voters cast their ballots in the District Council election. The pro-government flagship Democratic Alliance for…
By John Sayer and Albert Lai – Big international businesses are waking up to the changes brought by climate change, and are already preparing to…
By Chris Yeung – Billed as a multi-billion-dollar project aimed to connect with the mainland’s high-speed rail network, it cannot be more ironic that Hong…