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OPINION

What about us?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/02/2024

» Re: "Govt working on visa-free travel deal", (BP, Feb 13).

OPINION

By royal decree

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/03/2023

» Re: "Avoiding the third rail", (BP, March 12).

OPINION

Trussonomics: No better than 'liberty' lettuce

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 29/10/2022

» Following the brutal market backlash against her plans for unfunded tax cuts and tens of billions of pounds in additional spending, Liz Truss resigned as British prime minister, succeeded by her Tory rival, Rishi Sunak. The international media is now struggling to make sense of it all, but the task may be impossible. I have been working at it for over a decade and remain perplexed.

OPINION

The long wait for Asean is reaching its limits

Oped, Syed Hamid Albar, Marzuki Darusman, Laetitia van den Assum & Kobsak Chutikul, Published on 06/08/2021

» Even though Asean may now get a mediation effort started in Myanmar, others who can play a role in helping to address immediate humanitarian needs, particularly related to Covid-19, must go ahead and assist where they can.

OPINION

Belarus: An unexpected opportunity

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 27/05/2021

» Poland's Prime Minister Mateus Morawiecki has condemned the "hijacking" of the Ryanair jet on the orders of Belarus's President Alexander Lukashenko, accusing him of a "reprehensible act of state terrorism".

OPINION

Hong Kong: The 'British' 3 million

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/07/2020

» We will grant BNOs five years' limited leave to remain [in the United Kingdom], with the right to work or study," British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the UK parliament on July 1. "After five years, they will be able to apply for settled status. After a further 12 month with settled status, they will be able to apply for citizenship."

OPINION

Save the old or save the economy?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 01/04/2020

» The basic choice all along with Covid-19 has been: Do we let the old die, or do we take a big hit economically? So far, the decision almost everywhere has been to take the hit and save the old (or most of them), but in some places it has been a very near-run thing.