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OPINION

Gucci shifts gears, aims to woo wealthier clientele

News, Andrea Felsted, Published on 27/10/2023

» Hold onto your Gucci bucket hat. With the middle class cutting back, the luxury industry is realising that it's all about selling to the 1%.

OPINION

Navigating a world in shock

Oped, Bertrand Badré and Yves Tiberghien, Published on 22/09/2022

» Make no mistake: We no longer live in a stable international rules-based order. The days of unipolarity and global liberalism are over, and we are now facing a confluence of shocks unlike anything most of us have seen in our lifetimes.

OPINION

Covid-19's lessons for democracies

Oped, Yves Leterme, Published on 05/04/2022

» For more than two years, Covid-19 has taken lives, destroyed livelihoods, disrupted daily routines and dominated political discussion around the world. As the acute phase of the pandemic comes to an end, we must evaluate what Covid-19 has revealed about the ability of democratic systems to respond to such emergencies.

OPINION

Can Europe avert a war between US and China?

Oped, Robert Williams & Moritz Rudolf, Published on 06/01/2022

» European countries are currently divided over whether to join US President Joe Biden's diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing. The episode underscores yet again that when it comes to dealing with China, Europe and the United States truly are an ocean apart.

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Aukus sub pact: Here's how an alliance is born!

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 21/09/2021

» When the Sept 11 attacks struck New York and Washington in 2001 and the US armed forces went on full alert, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice immediately got on the direct line to Moscow and told Vladimir Putin not to worry: the United States was not going to attack Russia. Mr Putin replied that he understood, and was standing Russian forces down.

OPINION

Another Brexit vote is a bad idea

News, John Lloyd, Published on 10/12/2018

» In the "careful what you wish for" stakes, few issues rank higher than the plan for a second referendum by those in the UK hoping for a reversal of the country's June 2016 vote to leave the European Union (the "Remainers"). If secured, the outcome could be a fast track to a phenomenon the UK has so far avoided -- the creation of a large, angry populist party, probably of the right and perhaps also of the left.