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OPINION

In an Irish memorial, I see echoes of Palestine

Oped, Andy Young, Published on 03/10/2025

» The figures by the River Liffey in Dublin are more clothes than flesh. The Famine Memorial, created by Rowan Gillespie, holds in bronze a moment of suffering, the settling in of the Great Hunger, which would cut Ireland's population by more than a quarter, the gone either dead or emigrated.

OPINION

Grasberg disaster exposes copper market fragilities

Andy Home, Published on 02/10/2025

» The copper market is long accustomed to unexpected supply hits but the catastrophic events at Freeport-McMoRan’s Grasberg mine in Indonesia are unprecedented in terms of scale and potential impact.

WORLD

Millions at risk as US funds for water projects dry up

By Ammu Kannampilly and Andy Sullivan, Reuters, Published on 19/07/2025

» TAVETA, Kenya - The Trump administration’s decision to slash nearly all US foreign aid has left dozens of water and sanitation projects half-finished across the globe, creating new hazards for some of the people they were designed to benefit, Reuters has found.

OPINION

Leveraging Thailand's superyacht exposure

Oped, Pun-Arj Chairatana and Andy Treadwell, Published on 19/04/2025

» The feature of the 117-foot (35.7-metre) catamaran Spacecat in the television series The White Lotus Season 3, set in the Gulf of Thailand and in the waters around Phuket, highlights the potential of Thailand's superyacht charter market. Delivered in November 2022 by Silver Yachts, the vessel showcased luxury against the backdrop of Thailand. This visibility presents an opportunity to further develop Thailand's luxury tourism and service industry, moving beyond glamour to build a sustainable sector that could drive economic growth. Thailand has significant assets; strategic support can help this industry thrive.

OPINION

Congo conflict is double trouble for global tin market

News, Andy Home, Published on 22/03/2025

» Alphamin Resources' decision to suspend operations at the Bisie tin mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo underscores the fragility of tin's global supply chain.

OPINION

After another boom and bust, where to for lithium?

Andy Home, Published on 13/07/2024

» Lithium boom has turned to lithium bust over the last two years as a wave of new supply overwhelms weaker-than-expected demand for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

BUSINESS

Pandemic Year 3: Old and new risks lie ahead

Asia focus, Andy Cheah, Published on 23/11/2021

» At the start of 2021, UOB's outlook for the regional economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic hinged on three things -- the wide availability of vaccines, aggressive fiscal stimulus and accommodative monetary policies.

BUSINESS

Forget Self-Driving Cars -- the Pentagon Wants Autonomous Ships, Choppers, Jets

Business, Andy Pasztor, Published on 15/02/2021

» From pilotless jets engaging in dogfights to huge undersea vessels ferrying troops, the Pentagon is pushing to increase the U.S. military's use of automation.

BUSINESS

Boeing's New Big Plane Is Its Big New Problem

Business, Andrew Tangel & Andy Pasztor & Benjamin Katz, Published on 08/02/2021

» Boeing Co.'s newest jetliner is becoming its latest big problem, stretching out development, racking up a huge charge and complicating the plane maker's bid to navigate the Covid-19 pandemic.

BUSINESS

Halt in U.S. Air Traffic Weighed to Aid Industry

Business, Andy Pasztor & Alison Sider, Published on 25/03/2020

» Major U.S. airlines are drafting plans for a potential voluntary shutdown of virtually all passenger flights across the U.S., according to industry and federal officials, as government agencies also consider ordering such a move and the nation's air-traffic control system continues to be ravaged by the coronavirus contagion.