OPINIONS

China’s New High-Speed Train Is Turning Musk’s Failed Idea into Reality

Sitting in a train that "feels a lot like being on an airplane" is no longer just a dream.

I Yearn for the Fall of Assad as Well as That of His Enemy

Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said in a Syria debate, "Anti-imperialism succeeds only with minimum ethical standards."

World on the Brink of Nuclear War

Offensive realist John Mearsheimer and philosopher Alexander Dugin, often speculated to be the 'brain behind Putin,' debate on just how close we are to doomsday.

How Will Assad’s Fall Benefit China?

Israel's opportunism in Syria is hastening the decline of U.S. hegemony

The Syrian Upheaval, a Dispatch from the Doha Forum

While some might celebrate Assad’s downfall as a victory for democracy, the long-term threat posed by terrorism remains extremely high.

China to Outrun U.S. Militarily Before Economically

Be grateful that the world's largest and most advanced military-industrial system is controlled by a peace-loving China.

Sweden Says Only 50% Chance to Save My Womb—China Promises 99%

Swedish mother flew to China for childbirth after doctors in Sweden can't handle her situation.

How AI Helped Snow Leopards

Do AIs Dream of Electric Snow Leopards?

Northvolt Bankruptcy: How Europe’s Battery Ambition Failed Against China?

Northvolt, Europe’s $15 billion bet to rival China’s battery dominance, has declared bankruptcy, crushing hopes for Western EV independence.

South Korea’s Political Acumen Put to Test

After the martial law, South Korea should carefully reconsider its positioning between China and the U.S.

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