‘No-show’ education minister fuels discontent over TSA
By Chris Yeung New People’s Party chief Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee is right to say the fate of the Territory-wide Systems Assessment (TSA) tests for…
By Chris Yeung New People’s Party chief Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee is right to say the fate of the Territory-wide Systems Assessment (TSA) tests for…
By Norman Chan Tak-lam The Exchange Fund recorded a loss of HK$63.8 billion in the third quarter this year, representing a negative return of about…
By Chris Yeung Billed as the first encounter between the two leaders across the Taiwan Strait after 1949, the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping…
China’s two-pronged tactic to charm the Americans with economic benefits and to scare them with the show of military muscles aimed to force the US…
By Chris Yeung – Three thoughts from the encounter between Legislative Council President Jasper Tsang Yok-sing and legislator Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee at a forum…
By Willy Lam Whenever President Xi Jinping talks about the economy, he likes to flag two concepts: “top-level design” and “innovation.” The Chinese strongman obviously…
By Mark O’Neill On October 17, the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) changed its candidate for the presidential election in January – but this will not stop…
By Anson Chan – The 18th century Anglo-Irish philosopher, Edmund Burke, famously pronounced: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good…
By Chris Yeung Three thoughts from the Hong Kong government’s surprise announcement of a three-month-long review of the controversial Territory-wide System Assessment (TSA) and a…
By Patrick Lau It may well be said that the term “judicial review” sprang from obscurity among Hong Kong people to wide recognition following two…