The Real Reason for the Hong Kong Fire
Don’t blame the bamboo scaffolding.

Don’t blame the bamboo scaffolding.

A murky founding story, a shadowy CEO, and a staggering takeover of American retail

A Wall Street Journal reporter in Hong Kong says she was fired for her advocacy.

A remote outpost of the Philippines in the South China Sea is on the front line of potential geopolitical conflict.

America can’t deliver Myanmar from its dictatorship, but it can do more than shift the burden and look away.

The city’s lawmakers won’t try to solve its problems. They’re too busy mimicking Beijing.

Taiwan is beating back efforts to subvert Saturday’s vote.

Of all the world’s hot spots, the South China Sea is one of the least remarked on and most potentially explosive.

The United States praised Joshua Wong and pledged itself to Hong Kong’s freedom. But when China cracked down, Wong found himself with nowhere to go.

Andrew Chiu lost an ear defending protesters in Hong Kong. Now he’s testifying against his movement on behalf of Beijing.
