Readers discuss the experience of life in China as a Muslim, and the law on land occupancy in Malaysia.
Readers discuss the usefulness of the actor’s foray into English education, and Hong Kong employers’ focus on university rankings.
Readers discuss efforts to attract talent to Hong Kong, a custom practised by Hong Kong diners, and the potential rise in diabetes cases.
Readers discuss the Trump administration’s attitude to unfavourable court rulings, and the man carmaker Tesla was named after.
Readers discuss proposed alterations to the native English-speaking teacher scheme, and the undue focus on STEM subjects in gifted education.
Readers discuss a proposal related to fertility preservation, and revised A&E charges.
Readers discuss a possible response to the uncertainty sparked by the Trump administration, and US-China relations.
Readers discuss the approach to tackling youth suicide in the city, and the challenges and rewards of preparing for the Diploma of Secondary Education exam.
Readers discuss contractors’ actions on a Lantau beach, and a reclamation project in Tseung Kwan O.
Readers discuss how the education system must adapt to the advent of generative AI, and the use of the p-value in determining statistical significance.
Readers discuss a possible use of the funds allocated for the stalled programme, and improving medical communication.
Readers discuss the impact of the US president’s moves, and the country’s Arctic policy.
Readers discuss the importance of human-centred medical system design, new traffic regulations, and the legalisation of basketball betting.
Readers discuss water management practices the city can learn from, and the potential applications of research on plant behaviour.
Readers discuss reinventing the dim sum dining experience, and how the city can present a welcoming face to tourists.
Readers discuss the financial secretary’s efforts to cut costs, and the axing of the HK$2,500 student grant.
Readers discuss the need to strike a balance between business interests and regulatory oversight, and the escalating trade war.
Readers discuss the preservation of the city’s built environment, and how an anti-phishing measure can be strengthened.
Readers discuss why Ukraine would be better off coming to a settlement with Russia, and the proposal for a new kind of internationalism.
Readers discuss the government plan to cut spending by 7 per cent over three years, and the proposed amendment to the bill protecting the harbour.
Readers discuss the benefit Lantau’s animals bring to Hong Kong, missed foot-traffic opportunities, taxi industry investments, and the Hang Seng Index.
Readers discuss the role of genetics nurses in the region, and a court case involving a film in Malaysia.
Readers discuss the Trump administration’s proposal on Ukraine, and Kyiv’s geopolitical significance.
Readers discuss the pressure on Canberra to choose between China and the US, and Dr Sun Yat-sen’s legacy.
Readers discuss fans being ejected before a snooker tournament ended, restrictions on carrying bottles into a venue, and preparing for a trip to Antarctica.
Readers discuss the relationship between the two places, protection of Victoria Harbour, and regulation of ride-hailing services.
Readers discuss why the city should invest in social infrastructure, the advantage of shorter working hours, and the HK$2 fare concession.
Readers discuss the city’s efforts to become Muslim-friendly, Cathay Pacific’s business class seats, and the proposal to legalise basketball betting.
Readers discuss the city’s plan to encourage recycling of drink containers, the financial secretary’s attempt to reduce the budget deficit, and the need to reconsider local agriculture.
Readers discuss Beijing’s maritime strategy, the US’ global influence, and the rise of China’s creative industry.