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OPINION

Humanity's alignment problem

News, Antara Haldar, Published on 06/01/2026

» It's lunchtime on top of the world again. Time's annual "Person of the Year" issue released two weeks ago has revived the iconic Depression-era photograph of steelworkers casually lunching on a beam suspended over Manhattan. With the city rising beneath them, the image portrays risk as normalised, even glamourised.

OPINION

Courts are shaping climate action

Oped, Francesca Mascha Klein & Laura Schäfer, Published on 03/11/2025

» Amid rising geopolitical tensions, pressure to comply with climate obligations increasingly comes from courts. Earlier this year, both the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued landmark advisory opinions affirming that countries must address climate change, and that failure to do so may carry serious legal consequences.

OPINION

When societies rise, fall, and face catastrophe

News, Antara Haldar, Published on 11/10/2025

» When the United Nations emerged from the rubble of two world wars 80 years ago, it represented humanity's most ambitious attempt ever to turn catastrophe into cooperation. But while the scarred world of 1945 had hope following the Allied victory, that optimism has since curdled. The UN today is underfunded, risk-averse, and paralysed.

OPINION

When disasters create unlikely alliances

Oped, Zoltán Grossman, Published on 15/03/2025

» Disasters are tragic and frightening events, whether emerging from the climate crisis, armed conflict, or health catastrophe. They reveal deep social inequalities and compel fear and insecurity. But times of catastrophe can also serve as opportunities to turn toward collective resilience and mutual aid and build unlikely alliances between communities.

OPINION

Business AI and higher education

Oped, Christian Klein, Published on 15/01/2025

» The professional future of today's and tomorrow's students will be defined by adaptability and openness to change. A core element of success is that theory and practice mutually inform each other.

OPINION

The concept of degrowth leads to a dead end

Oped, Alessio Terzi, Published on 13/03/2024

» The concept of degrowth has recently captured the imagination of academics, activists, and politicians -- particularly in rich countries -- who are concerned about environmental sustainability and socioeconomic justice.

OPINION

Commander in White House doghouse

Roger Crutchley, Published on 01/10/2023

» It was Harry Truman who reportedly advised would-be presidents: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." Perhaps he should have added "as long as it doesn't bite".

OPINION

Asean and Myanmar: The next moves

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 07/02/2023

» Last week, the new Asean chair, Indonesia, convened the first two important meetings -- the Asean Coordinating Council and Asean Foreign Ministers' Retreat -- to discuss and follow up on ongoing and emerging issues that have to do with the relevancy of Asean and its centrality.

OPINION

Reflecting on a century of Fascism

News, Jason Stanley, Published on 07/11/2022

» When Fascist Blackshirts marched through the streets of Rome at the end of October 1922, their leader, Benito Mussolini, had just been installed as prime minister.

OPINION

Time to end the pain gap

Life, Punsita Ritthikarn, Published on 06/12/2021

» Since the Covid-19 outbreak, an estimated 736 million women have been subjected to physical violence, mostly by their intimate partners or husbands. This global increase in domestic violence has pushed UN Women into striving for gender equality and female empowerment. Accordingly, the international organisation has launched a "Shadow Pandemic" awareness campaign to end sexual violence against women and girls (VAWG). This year's theme is "Orange The World: End Violence Against Women Now!", which concludes on Friday.