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OPINION

The treacherous sycophancy of the populists

Oped, Michael Burleigh, Published on 15/12/2025

» Until a few days ago, it had never crossed my mind that people across Europe -- including Londoners like me -- were living in a strife‑afflicted hell hole, "suffocated" by regulations, stripped of political liberties, and bound for "civilisational erasure". So, it was with some surprise that I read this assessment in the new US National Security Strategy -- a document that echoes pseudo‑intellectual propaganda more than resembling any serious foreign‑policy analysis.

OPINION

Global investors

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/06/2024

» Re: "Phuket targets nominees", "PM pitches Thai, US partnership", & " 'Illegal' British guide nabbed", (BP, June 1).

OPINION

The biggest threat was at home

News, FD Flam, Published on 25/12/2023

» A new trove of data from 7 million contacts have revealed that Covid-19 doesn't spread the way many people think it does.

OPINION

Gorbachev the environmentalist

Oped, Brendan Mackey, Published on 07/09/2022

» Much has been written, and rightly so, about the political impact, significance and legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev (1931-2022). However, in addition to his grand and historic roles in changing the shape of Europe and Russia, and bringing to an end a Cold War that threatened to end in nuclear annihilation and mutually assured destruction, Gorbachev was also an environmentalist.

OPINION

For Xi and Evergrande, a delicate balancing act

News, Andrew Galbraith, Reuters, Published on 25/09/2021

» The crisis at property giant China Evergrande Group poses a US$305 billion (10 trillion baht) conundrum for President Xi Jinping: how to impose financial discipline without fuelling social unrest.

OPINION

How foreigners deflated Aussie property bubble

News, David Fickling, Published on 02/05/2019

» There's a familiar refrain in Australia when public discussion turns to the country's eye-wateringly expensive housing market: Foreigners are to blame.

OPINION

Tackling the 'lone wolves'

News, Editorial, Published on 18/03/2019

» The worst massacre of innocents in eight years occurred in peaceful Christchurch on Friday. In a 36-minute orgy in two separate mosques, 50 people were shot dead. A definitely demented but functioning man created an unwatchable Facebook video as he killed from close range. Heroes emerged from the mosque mats and in police ranks, but the worst of the killer's work was done.

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Don't rule out war over Taiwan

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 14/01/2019

» Last week was a busy one for China. Headlines took note of fresh harassment of Taiwan, reports of possibly illegal gold mining by Chinese firms in Ghana, and of separatists threatening to attack Belt and Road projects in Pakistan and Malaysia.