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OPINION

Anti-abortion laws and radicalisation

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 16/12/2020

» 'Get your rosaries off our ovaries," chanted the women marching in support of the referendum that made abortion legal in Ireland in 2018. Two years later the 2020 election broke the century-long stranglehold on power of the two centre-right parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael. They got fewer than half the votes even together.

OPINION

Is this the end for reckless populism?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 04/12/2020

» There is nothing wrong to participate in a sex party of any kind," said a source in the European Parliament. "However, such kinds of meetings with many people are illegal under the coronavirus laws."

OPINION

Myanmar's saint who lost her way

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/11/2020

» Almost completely obscured by the blanket global coverage of the US election, they are having one in Myanmar too. The outcome is even more a foregone conclusion, although in this case it will confirm the existing government in power. But it is only by condoning a great crime that democracy there survives.

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Premature to mourn death of Bolivia's democracy

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 14/10/2020

» The quotation is usually given as "Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely", but Lord Acton's original remark went on to say: "Great men are almost always bad men." And so they are.

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It's make or break time for Donald Trump

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/10/2020

» Now is when it gets interesting.

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Vladimir Putin, Navalny and Thomas à Becket

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/08/2020

» In 20 years of writing about Russia's President Vladimir Putin -- he was completely obscure before 1999 -- I have never before had reason to mention him and Saint Thomas à Becket in the same sentence. Finally, however, the time has come.

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Will Trump pull 'October surprise'?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 07/08/2020

» An "October surprise" in the United States is now almost inevitable, because that will be Donald Trump's last chance to get re-elected legitimately. He might try to cling to office even if he loses the vote, but it would be a lot easier and neater if he actually won a majority in the Electoral College on Nov 3.

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Assange hearing takes cues from Pentagon Papers

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 26/02/2020

» The cost of being a whistle-blower is going up. When Daniel Ellsberg stole and published the Pentagon Papers in 1971, revealing the monstrous lies that the US government was telling the American public about the Vietnam war, he was arrested and tried, but the court set him free.

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Time for the rich to erase proof of climate neglect?

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 24/01/2020

» Donald Trump's speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday contained no surprises: half an hour of chest-thumping self-praise, although without the usual xenophobia and dog-whistle racism. It was, after all, an audience of the ultra-rich and powerful in which most of the movers and shakers were not American.

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It's only news when the man bites the dog

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 20/11/2019

» As British newspaper magnate Viscount Northcliffe said: "When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news."