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OPINION

Simone Biles is redefining athletic resilience

News, Lisa Jarvis, Published on 31/07/2024

» With the Olympics underway in Paris, the world has a front seat to something truly magical: the gravity-defying skills of US gymnast Simone Biles. And although I'm, of course, looking forward to watching her attempt the Yurchenko double pike vault -- a jump she is the only woman to even attempt in competition, and which she smashed during practice in Paris last week -- I'm really just glad to see her back in a leotard, beaming while high-fiving her teammates.

OPINION

In defence of Tokyo 2020, the loneliest Olympics

News, Gearoid Reidy, Published on 24/07/2024

» The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were a "suicide mission", warned one of Japan's richest men. "Cursed", said a former prime minister. Even contemplating hosting them in the midst of Covid would be "simply beyond reason", said one sponsor.

OPINION

Seeking politics of solidarity under Putin's regime

News, Shura Gulyaeva, Published on 18/03/2024

» In 2013, when I was 13, one of the oldest comedy TV programmes in Russia released a sketch in which a group of musicians performed a version of Queen's I Want to Break Free satirising the country.

OPINION

Crafting a low-carbon future

Oped, Armond Cohen, Andreas Goldthau & Simone Tagliapietra, Published on 11/08/2023

» As Western governments face the increasingly urgent task of accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy, the pendulum has swung away from heavy reliance on markets to drive innovation towards state intervention. Fearing China's dominance in clean-tech supply chains and recognising the potential for job creation, the United States has put in place a wide range of industrial policies that support the development and deployment of green solutions.

OPINION

Could the study of humanities be automated?

Oped, Nicholas Agar, Published on 29/09/2022

» There has been much hand-wringing about the crisis of the humanities, and recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) have added to the angst. It is not only truck drivers whose jobs are threatened by automation. Now, they are demonstrating proficiency in the tasks that occupy humanities professors when they are not giving lectures: namely, writing papers and submitting them for publication in academic journals.

OPINION

Media matters

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/08/2021

» Re: "Cooperation the key", (PostBag, Aug 2).

OPINION

No laughing matter

News, Postbag, Published on 02/08/2021

» Re: The "10" cartoon that featured Simone Biles (Opinion, July 31).

OPINION

Biles pulls out of Olympic all-around title defence as support pours in

AFP, Published on 28/07/2021

» TOKYO: Simone Biles abandoned the defence of her individual all-around Olympic crown on Wednesday, a day after her shock withdrawal from the women's team final over mental health concerns.

OPINION

How Asean can unlock the power of volunteerism

News, Simone Galimberti, Published on 29/11/2019

» Soon after hosting the 35th Asean Summit and the 14th East Asia Summit and cementing its position at the epicentre of regional decision-making, Bangkok became the regional capital of something often neglected but equally important for the region's future.

OPINION

Van axeing is folly

News, Postbag, Published on 26/09/2018

» Re: "1/4 of city's public vans to be retired", (BP, Sept 25).