
It’s time for a re-think on COVID in Hong Kong
What we’re doing now just isn’t working.

What we’re doing now just isn’t working.

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive will go down in history, and not in a good way.

He wants immediate sanctions, non-certification of the Democracy Act, and China hauled into the UN.
Hong Kong and Taiwan join in, too — to help Thailand.


Cathay Pacific may have lost some of its prestige to luxury carriers from the Middle East, but it hasn’t lost its touch.

Twitter has become the most immersive, most immediate way to follow breaking news. It has also become a critical communications channel during Hong Kong’s summer of unrest.

The goal is to track spending and work towards financial goals in a slick looking app — if you’re okay giving a company your bank passwords.

A slide that drew the most attention had nothing whatsoever to do with the purpose of the presentation.

It’s time to take a ride on the fastest train out of town. Here’s what it was like.

Even optimists must admit that whatever Hong Kong used to be, it’s now gone.

Lamenting Hong Kong’s plight might be de rigueur, but there’s another way to look at things.

I am not a vegetarian but I’ve always been somewhat intrigued by vegetables made to taste like meat. There are vegetarian Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong, where tofu steps in for chicken or fish. Then
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