Writer: 許創彥 Translated by SC In Hong Kong, an unemployed man who attacked three people at with a knife out of political disagreements was praised […]
Month: May 2020
Who should be afraid of “mutual destruction” – Beijing or Hong Kongers?
Hung Ho-fung Translated by SC The National People’s Congress (NPC) has forcefully implemented the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. In 2003, Beijing […]
Have the military hawks of the People’s Liberation Army softened their stance on Taiwan?
Translated by SC & PY Media in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan have recently reported that mainland airforce retired general Qiao Liang made controversial remarks […]
Coronavirus outbreak has reshaped global health governance
Translated by S Chan Dr Alex He Jingwei Associate Professor Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS) Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences […]
Taiwan National Security Chief: Taiwan Must Not Enter “Proxy Wars” Amid US-China Cold War
Translated by S. Chan US-China tensions have been escalating since the coronavirus outbreak, as the two armies have appeared frequently in the Taiwan Strait, […]
Labour Day is a time to reflect on strikes and protests
Translated by: S. Chan Today is the Labour Day. It had never been a statutory holiday before the handover in 1997. It was not […]
You’ll lose for good if you’re scared!
Translated by S. Chan Last week, the Liaison Office issued a warning statement after I had suggested taking the ten steps to “mutually […]
Basic Law is basically rubbish
Translated by: S. Chan On 4 April 1990, the Basic Law was promulgated. It is said that the Basic Law is the constitutional document of […]