by Ken Sehested | Jun 2, 2020 | Opinion
U.S.-China relations have deteriorated dramatically in recent months. Once an outspoken admirer of Chinese President Xi, President Trump is now laying much of the blame for the COVID-19 pandemic at China’s door, further exacerbating the preexisting conflict over...
by Vinoth Ramachandra | Dec 18, 2014 | Opinion
The tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents, prominent among them high school and university students, whom the world saw on the streets of the territory for two months since September, were reasonable and peaceful, even in the face of sometimes terrible provocation....
by Britt Towery | May 22, 2007 | Opinion
There is no month like the month of May. April showers bring May flowers. On the first day of May, 50 years ago, we got more than flowers. Our ship, the S.S. President Wilson, docked that day beside the Sea Terminal in Hong Kong harbor. Now, half a century has passed,...
by Bob Allen | Aug 10, 2004 | News
About 4,000 registrants from every corner of the world gathered last week in Hong Kong for the 14th Baptist Youth World Congress. Guests from more than 70 countries convened Aug. 4-8 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center overlooking the famous Hong Kong...