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OPINION

Let's just try leaning into your morbid curiosity

Oped, Coltan Scrivner, Published on 30/10/2025

» Film critics Gene Siskel and Johnny Oleksinski have called fans of slasher films like Friday the 13th and Saw "very sick people" and "depraved lunatics who should not be allowed near animals or most other living things". Public outcry around the video game Mortal Kombat in the early 1990s was so extreme that it led to a special US Senate hearing on the topic. Similarly, the recent rise of true crime entertainment has some people wondering if we are becoming desensitised to the horror and seriousness of the events themselves.

OPINION

Dems can do better

Postbag, Published on 28/09/2025

» Re: "Can Abhisit help the ailing Democrats?" (Opinion, Sept 22).

OPINION

How China and Japan's values 'differ'

Oped, Philip J Cunningham, Published on 05/12/2024

» Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad famously saluted "Asian values" citing "diffidence" as one of the characteristics that ostensibly made Asians different, though he did so in an arrogant, attention-grabbing kind of way. More successful was his "Look East Policy", (which, from the geographic confines of Malaysia is actually the Philippines) and there was no mistaking that it was Japan that Mr Mahathir had in mind, with China hovering somewhere out of focus in the background.

OPINION

Disney's 'Shogun' has a lot to teach the West

News, Gearoid Reidy, Published on 28/02/2024

» One of the most famous tales ever set in Japan is back. Walt Disney Co is spending millions on a glossy new adaptation of the James Clavell saga Shogun, the story of the Englishman who arrives in 1600s Japan and goes on to become a samurai.

OPINION

If gun laws are immutable, gun culture must change

Oped, Firmin DeBrabander, Published on 18/11/2023

» As states and courts fall all over themselves to make guns more available, the civilian arsenal has ballooned to 400 million guns in the US.

OPINION

Give America a debt brake fast

Oped, R James Breiding, Published on 01/06/2023

» Since 1960, the United States has raised its debt ceiling 78 times -- soon to be 79, if Congress approves the latest last-minute deal. On a wall in Manhattan, not far from Times Square, a billboard-size display has kept a running tally of the national debt amount.

OPINION

Consultancy 'warp' drive deepens crisis of capitalism

News, Mariana Mazzucato Rosie Collington, Published on 13/03/2023

» In recent years, McKinsey & Company has become a household name -- but for all the wrong reasons. One of the "Big Three" consulting firms, its work for major corporations and governments has increasingly become a source of scandal and intrigue around the world.

OPINION

Tenure verdict 'too late' for PM

News, Clara Ferreira Marques, Published on 29/09/2022

» Bangkok loves intrigue, and rumours are swirling ahead of a Constitutional Court decision tomorrow on the fate of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha -- who may or may not have exceeded his eight-year limit at the helm, depending on when judges decide the counting should start.

OPINION

Who Blinks first?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/12/2021

» Re: "Implications of Blinken's aborted visit," (Opinion, Dec 17).

OPINION

A coup attempt at the IMF to oust Georgieva

Oped, Joseph E Stiglitz, Published on 09/10/2021

» Moves are afoot to replace or at least greatly weaken Kristalina Georgieva, the International Monetary Fund's managing director since 2019. This is the same Ms Georgieva whose excellent response to the pandemic quickly provided funds to keep countries afloat and to address the health crisis, and who successfully advocated for a $650 billion issuance of IMF "money" (special drawing rights, or SDRs), so essential for low- and middle-income countries' recovery. Moreover, she has positioned the fund to take a global leadership role in responding to the existential crisis of climate change.