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Opinion | As Hong Kong chases Muslim Mideast money, memories of China’s oldest mosque
South China Morning Post· 3 日前In the past few years, Hong Kong has made high-profile overtures to the Middle East, and its ...
Opinion | Israel Divestment Is a Legal Risk for College Trustees
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前Brown and Northwestern universities last week agreed to consider divestment from Israel as part ...
Opinion | The ‘Outside Agitators’ of Campus Protests
The Wall Street Journal· 6 日前Universities across the U.S. are finally inviting police to clear out protesters violating ...
Opinion | The Party Politics of the Menthol Cigarette
The Wall Street Journal· 4 日前The ‘science’ the Biden administration has chosen to follow is political science.
Opinion | A Free Lunch From the IRS?
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前Don’t count on it.
Opinion | Julie Su’s Fiduciary Double Standard
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前The acting Labor chief wants pension funds to promote Big Labor.
Opinion | Month of diplomatic challenges for China’s Xi on EU and Russia fronts
South China Morning Post· 4 日前Beijing has clearly signalled its response to EU moves, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi appealing ...
Opinion | Why the prospect of another Trump presidency is making Iran very nervous
South China Morning Post· 4 日前Iran’s then-vice president, Eshaq Jahangiri, described the subsequent year as the “toughest” ...
Opinion | Crime and Progressive Lack of Punishment
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前The failure to impose penalties on bad behavior, on campus and elsewhere, produces much more of it.
Opinion | What China must learn from Japan’s decades-long debt-deflation slowdown
South China Morning Post· 3 日前China’s emphasis on production over consumption – boosting supply instead of demand – raises ...