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OPINION

Wall Street risks shorting freedom in HK

Oped, Mark L Clifford, Published on 31/10/2025

» In early November, Wall Street's big guns will head to Hong Kong for a global financial summit, dining at the Palace Museum (featuring Chinese imperial works on loan from Beijing) before meeting at the nearby Rosewood Hotel -- one of the city's swankiest. There, the top brass from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and another 100 financial firms will enjoy delicious food and breathtaking views as Hong Kong's leaders pitch them on the profits to be made in the former British colony.

OPINION

Station confusion

Oped, Postbag, Published on 17/06/2023

» Re: "Yet another missing rail link", (Editorial, June 4) and "Partial Pink Line launch urged as traffic worsens", (BP, June 3).

OPINION

The people speak

News, Published on 12/06/2023

» Re: "EC to launch probe into poll candidacy," (BP, June 10).

OPINION

Just for defence

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/06/2023

» Re: "Defence body eyes reform", (BP, June 2).

OPINION

Response to coup requires look at China, military

Oped, Jonathan T Chow & Leif-Eric Easley, Published on 04/02/2021

» In the early hours of Feb 1, the day Myanmar's newly elected parliamentarians were to take their seats, the armed forces arrested senior members of the National League for Democracy (NLD), including State Counsellor and NLD leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar President Win Myint. The military declared a state of emergency, announcing it will govern the country for one year, after which it promises fresh elections. Understanding this political crisis requires unpacking the role of the military in Myanmar's beleaguered democratisation, the calculus of Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing, and a geopolitical context dominated by China.

OPINION

Barbers back in business - for schnauzers too

New York Times, Published on 10/05/2020

» When the coronavirus lockdown in Bangkok eased a bit after six weeks, the first appointment my family made was not for a medical check-up or a walk in a park.

OPINION

KL-Beijing ties and the 'Mahathir doctrine'

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 28/08/2018

» Be careful what you say these days, especially when it comes to comments about Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, also known as Tun Mahathir, or Tun Ma by Chinese-language dailies in Malaysia, and his five-day visit to China. One can take what one hears literally at one's own risk.