Global spending on defence is rising at the expense of social needs. The ‘peace dividend’ years are over.
From G20 and Apec to the WTO and Nato, global cooperation on climate, security and open trade and investment must be quickly restored.
15 Nov 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
If the US is a bellwether for what is to become of democratic governance worldwide, then grounds for alarm are well founded.
9 Nov 2024 - 9:30AM videocam
Tomatoes are only China’s 708th biggest export. But the world is realising China can swamp markets with even small output shifts.
1 Nov 2024 - 5:32PM videocam
However leaders feel about biodiversity and global warming, there is almost no money where their mouths are.
25 Oct 2024 - 6:51PM videocam
Worryingly, prices are rising faster for cheap products than premium items as AI boosts retailers’ dynamic pricing abilities.
18 Oct 2024 - 6:27PM videocam
After almost four years of adversity, the fragile economy needs support and many remain stressed and sceptical about prospects.
11 Oct 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
Anxiety remains over the contentious and emotional issue – described as tantamount to inviting Chinese spies into US ports – with union negotiations set to resume in January.
6 Oct 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
The coming UN Summit of the Future looks destined to fall short despite its vital agenda to tackle the many challenges facing humanity.
Amid the current wave of adversity, the wealthiest among us must acknowledge they are obliged to dig deeper into their pockets.
13 Sep 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
The deals sealed and friendships renewed at FOCAC summit underline China’s role as a prime force of global power rebalancing.
8 Sep 2024 - 4:32PM videocam
With the new Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link boosting prospects for the Greater Bay Area, Hong Kong must move fast to improve transport links with nearby cities.
Opec and top oil firms are fiercely opposing efforts to reduce oil and gas demand, seeing economic doom if climate goals are given priority.
1 Sep 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
About three-quarters of all crop types must be pollinated, mostly by insects threatened by climate change and habitat loss. The implications are clear.
North American rail and port woes are adding to a long list of challenges facing global shippers, while China is developing new trade routes.
25 Aug 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
We need to move away from consumerism and find better measures of economic progress – if we want to avoid a climate catastrophe
24 Aug 2024 - 6:03AM videocam
Studies show that US tariffs have not only hit the economy, but also failed to meaningfully reduce trade deficits.
18 Aug 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
Paranoia over grave and imminent dangers all around is distracting America from the serious risks of domestic terrorism and political violence.
16 Aug 2024 - 9:24PM videocam
International migration is a force for good that developed economies need, despite the protests of xenophobes and populists.
11 Aug 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
The UN projects a drop in the global population by 2100 as longer life expectancy and migration shape communities amid a collapse in fertility.
10 Aug 2024 - 5:04AM videocam
In particular, Trump’s exotic plan to replace income tax with universal export tariffs threatens catastrophe.
14 Jul 2024 - 9:30PM videocam
The Council on Foreign Relations’ China-focused project could be a chance to rethink flawed assumptions underpinning the rules-based order.
12 Jul 2024 - 9:14PM videocam
The results of the 2024 UK general election have humbled the Conservative Party, but also put on display some of the quirks of the democratic process.
True, no one has ever bet against Hong Kong and won. But it would be a foolhardy administration that underestimates the challenges still faced.
6 Jul 2024 - 9:30AM videocam
The first US presidential debate was alarming not just for US voters but for anyone who cares about the integrity of our political systems.
30 Jun 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
Far from being a particularity in Hong Kong, rodent problems are a fixture of urban environments the world over.
29 Jun 2024 - 3:01PM videocam
The rapid emergence of AI has sparked concerns about its attendant risks, and few sectors exemplify that more than the production of sex robots.
23 Jun 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
Rather than end wildfires, humanity’s challenge is to restrain destructive fire and reduce the amount of combustion driving climate change.
21 Jun 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
After bananas and coffee, oranges are the latest breakfast staple to succumb to disease and weather as Brazil’s crop collapses.
16 Jun 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
While the end of globalisation is much touted today, nations are grappling with too many issues that cannot be solved unilaterally.
15 Jun 2024 - 9:30AM videocam