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Past articles by Cal:

Hong Kong's Housing Prices Are Still out of Control

Government efforts have had little impact on Hong Kong's runaway property market. → Read More

China Commemorates Hong Kong’s Basic Law by Restricting It

China's number three leader promises increased control over Hong Kong. → Read More

China Performs Another 'Unsafe' Intercept of a US Surveillance Plane

That makes two incidents in one month. → Read More

More Troubles for China's Southern Mega-Bridge Project

After a string of delays and cost overruns, now 21 employees have been arrested for falsifying test results. → Read More

Hong Kong's Chief Executive-Elect Already Struggling

Carrie Lam is finding it difficult to fill her cabinet, thanks to restrictions from Beijing. → Read More

One Belt, One Road, One Language?

According to a Chinese official, more and more people living along the Belt and Road are learning Mandarin. → Read More

China Reduces and Restructures Army

China eliminates five army corps as part of a restructuring and force reduction drive. → Read More

China Reduces and Restructures Army

China eliminates five army corps as part of a restructuring and force reduction drive. → Read More

Cambodian Domestic Helpers to Take the One Belt, One Road to Hong Kong

Cambodians are set to join Hong Kong’s domestic helper workforce this fall. → Read More

China's Hukou Restrictions Now Apply to Graveyards

Suzhou has become the first Chinese city to ban the purchase of grave sites by people without a local residency permit. → Read More

China’s Xinjiang Crackdown Continues

Even while Beijing pursues economic openness in the province, it's turning Xinjiang into a security state. → Read More

US, South Korea Try to Reassure China on THAAD

China continues to vocally opposed the missile defense system, despite recent statements by the U.S. and South Korea. → Read More

33,000 Hong Kong Police Gather to Support Convicted Officers

Current and former police gather to denounce the conviction of fellow officers for beating an unarmed protester. → Read More

Hong Kong's Wave of Student Suicides

Despite rising numbers of suicides, Hong Kong official insist the education system is not to blame. → Read More

Activists and Lawyers Jailed in China’s Latest Crackdown

Three activists, detained during last summer's massive crackdown, are sentenced to prison terms. → Read More

Crackdown on Hong Kong's Dissident Publications Continues

Two more journalists from Hong Kong are convicted of illegal business operations. → Read More

Canadian or Chinese? Foreign Citizenship Brought Into Question

Visa authorities are demanding Canadians of Chinese descent apply as Chinese nationals when traveling to China. → Read More

Hong Kong Corruption Watchdog’s Independence at Risk

Questions arise after the Independent Commission Against Corruption's head of operations is removed. → Read More

Hurdles to Hong Kong’s Medical Council Reform

Tommy Cheung Yu-yan's reform bill faces heavy criticism from medical professionals. → Read More

Wukan Stirs Again

China's most famous democratically elected official gives a televised confession while constituents protest his arrest. → Read More