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OPINION

Rebel win to reshape Syria's fragile future

News, John J. Metzler, Published on 12/12/2024

» The Assad family dictatorship, which ran Syria for 53 years and withstood 13 years of bitter civil war, collapsed in just over a week. A sweeping series of Islamic rebel attacks, starting in late November, captured key cities from Aleppo in the north to Homs and Hama, which fell like dominos, creating an unstoppable military momentum on the road to Damascus.

OPINION

Putin throws Brics at his global critics

News, John J Metzler, Published on 30/10/2024

» Vladimir Putin put on a good show. The 16th annual Brics Summit in Kazan, Russia, set the stage for the gathering of what's essentially the "Alternative economic club" to the established Western groups such as the G-7 and the IMF. Thirty-five 35 delegations, including 24 heads of state and government, journeyed to Kazan for a three-day summit and schmooze session with the otherwise diplomatically isolated Russian president.

OPINION

Nato meet faces shadow of Trump, Ukraine divisions

News, Peter Apps, Published on 03/07/2024

» As Nato officials prepared in June for the alliance's July 9-12 summit in Washington, outgoing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg embarked on the traditional pre-meeting shuttle diplomacy aimed at avoiding unexpected disruptions.

OPINION

What Modi has figured out that Trump never has

News, Mihir Sharma, Published on 21/03/2024

» Excitement and uncertainty used to accompany general elections in India. Polls swung back and forth, coalitions formed and reformed, analysts dissected policy platforms and assessed the prospects of hundreds of individual candidates. As India embarked on its 18th general election campaign on Tuesday, there is no electricity in the air. It is hard to find anyone who believes Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lose his bid for a third term in office.

OPINION

Karabakh offensive brings wins to Erdogan, Putin

News, Peter Apps, Published on 26/09/2023

» As Armenia called on Russian peacekeepers in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region to step in to stop an offensive by Azerbaijan this week, pro-Kremlin pundits in Moscow took to social media to mock Armenia's leaders for their recent efforts to build relations with the West.

OPINION

Nato dodges bullet on Sweden, identifies new rifts

News, Peter Apps, Published on 17/07/2023

» It's unusual for much to be left to chance at Nato summits.

OPINION

Quakes are inevitable. Huge death tolls are not

News, Gearoid Reidy, Published on 27/02/2023

» Earthquakes can neither be prevented nor predicted. If a Category 5 typhoon nears, evacuations are possible; there can be time to move to a safe zone before the pyroclastic flow of a volcano sweeps all in its path.

THAILAND

Govt pledges aid after deadly earthquake hits Turkey, Syria

News, Mongkol Bangprapa and Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 08/02/2023

» The Thai government is offering to send assistance and a team to help with search and rescue efforts after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and its neighbour Syria.

OPINION

Restrains credulity

News, Postbag, Published on 15/05/2022

» Re: "Kid car seats mandatory from Sept 5," (BP, May 9).

OPINION

Don't politicise the Hagia Sophia

News, Editorial, Published on 19/07/2020

» After it was designated as a museum in 1936 by the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Hagia Sophia took on a different meaning. It wasn't just a place of worship as it had been under the Byzantines and the Ottomans. It became a meeting place for people of different faiths but held by no religion in particular. It was a place where laymen, leaders, popes and presidents met to marvel at the grandeur of its domed roof, which has seen empires come and go over its long history.