Category: Opinion

Rethinking Development from the Ground Up

True development is measured not by national statistics, but by how livable life feels up close.

Sliding Toward ‘Predatory Hegemony,’ U.S. Is ‘Regressing’ Into Future

U.S. "predatory hegemony" signals a dangerous regression, trading global influence for coercive, short-term gains.

Power Is Not a Luxury: Why Nigeria Must Fix Its Electricity System

"Power is infrastructure. Nigeria must treat reliable electricity as an urgent national priority."

Global Security Initiative Gains Increasing Relevance in Changing the World

President Xi’s Global Security Initiative promotes international stability through dialogue, multilateralism, and cooperative peace efforts.

Takaichi’s Ritual Tribute to Yasukuni Shrine is a Brazen Profanation of Historical Justice

Prime Minister Takaichi's ritual offering to Yasukuni Shrine affronts justice and glorifies Japan's militarist past.

China’s Robust Q1 Performance Lifts Global Confidence

China's Q1 GDP Grows 5%, Injecting Stability and Innovation-Led Momentum into the Global Economy.

Eighty Years Later, Japan Still Evades the Legacy of the Tokyo Trials

Eighty years later, Japan continues to distort historical truth, using memorials to whitewash wartime atrocities and evade accountability.

How Japan Rebrands Monument of Aggression As Cultural Heritage

The Hakko Ichiu monument, built with looted stones, is being whitewashed into "cultural heritage" to mask resurgent militarism.

Core direction of human development reflected in China’s development: British economist

British economist John Ross views China's high-standard opening up as the core direction of human development.

Defense Bubble Can not Rescue Japan’s Economy

Takaichi’s militaristic "defense bubble" masks economic failure, binding Japan’s future to a dangerous, toxic gamble.