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OPINION

The need to address fossil fuels beyond the ICJ

News, Jemilah Mahmood & Adam Farhan, Published on 06/09/2025

» In July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark Advisory Opinion: states may be violating international law by facilitating fossil fuel consumption, subsidising production, and issuing permits that enable expansion of extraction and use.

OPINION

China takes aim at democracy

News, Adam Nelson and May Butoy, Published on 06/01/2025

» In April 2024, a spokesman for former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte suggested that the Philippines and China had entered into an undisclosed "gentleman's agreement" between 2016 and 2022. China would not challenge the status quo in the West Philippine Sea, and the Philippines would send only basic supplies to its personnel and facilities on the Ayungin Shoal. But now, the Philippines is emerging as an essential player in resisting China's strategic ambitions in the region, with President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr's administration asserting Philippine maritime claims through naval confrontations and new legislation.

OPINION

Shift from elections to governance

Oped, Adam Nelson & Kristen Sample, Published on 01/10/2024

» With half of the global population having already voted or preparing to do so in 2024, the "year of elections" has had a profound impact on democracies worldwide. Now, as the year enters its final quarter, it is becoming increasingly apparent that 2025 will be an equally transformative "year of governance".

WORLD

Colombian cannabis industry withering

By Nelson Bocanegra, Reuters, Published on 22/12/2023

» SUBACHOQUE, Colombia - More than 17 acres of land owned by a Colombian-Canadian company near Bogota were once meant to grow 25 varieties of cannabis, but over the past year weeds have overtaken greenhouses and 200 of its 218 employees have been fired.

OPINION

Poorest miss out as Serbia adopts digital welfare

News, Adam Smith, Published on 30/08/2023

» Jovana Andjela, a single mother from Belgrade, has done odd jobs as a cook, cleaner, even a tour guide, but she relied on state benefits to make ends meet -- until last year, when Serbia's new digital welfare system locked her out.

WORLD

Did a fourth-grader write this, or Chatbot?

Claire Cain Miller, Adam Playford, Larry Buchanan and Aaron Krolik of the New York Times, Published on 04/01/2023

» NEW YORK: It’s hard to fully grasp the enormous potential of ChatGPT, a recently released artificial intelligence chatbot. The bot doesn’t just search and summarize information that already exists. It creates new content, tailored to your request, often with a startling degree of nuance, humor and creativity.

OPINION

Reviving a regional approach to the Rohingya

Oped, Adam Severson, Published on 08/09/2021

» More than four years have passed since Myanmar security forces began "clearance operations" targeting ethnic Rohingya in Myanmar's northern Rakhine State. Purportedly a response to attacks by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), an ethnic insurgent group, these operations were the culmination of mounting rights abuses and restrictions disproportionately directed at Rohingya communities. More than 40% of area villages were partially or completely destroyed, and Rohingya were displaced on a scale not seen since the 1970s. In the two weeks following the start of clearance operations, more than 300,000 Rohingya crossed into Bangladesh seeking refuge. By the end of 2017, that figure had more than doubled.

OPINION

In St Paul, law enforcement reform is working

Oped, Adam Minter, Published on 27/06/2020

» The protests over George Floyd's death radiated out from south Minneapolis to the world. But in Minnesota, at least, they've so far failed to produce the tangible change that marchers demanded.

OPINION

In Laos, price of free speech a heavy one

News, Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal & Adam Bemma, Published on 20/02/2020

» The imprisonment of Houayheuang "Muay" Xayabouly, a young, female Lao environmentalist turned internet activist who simply asked for help for flood victims, should be a matter of deep concern to the international community.

BUSINESS

Buying existing factory buildings speeds market entry

By Adam Bell, Published on 09/12/2018

» Many industrial space occupiers, whether they are starting or expanding a business, want to buy an existing industrial building rather than buying land and constructing a new building or renting a ready-built factory. The key advantage of buying an existing building, if they want to own the property, is speed.