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OPINION

Tariff threat fizzles

Postbag, Published on 09/08/2025

» Re: "Tariff talks are unlikely to go as planned", (Opinion, July 24).

OPINION

Trump's tariff threat looms over Japan teamakers

News, Toma Mochizuki, Published on 19/07/2025

» A breeze carries murmurs and quiet laughter between the rows of bright green tea leaves that are growing in dappled shade as workers harvest the plants that are destined to become matcha.

OPINION

How India's past helped shape 3 US political leaders

Oped, Moira Shourie, Published on 17/10/2024

» On Aug 15, 1947, my father, George Mayer, celebrated India's freedom from 300 years of British colonial rule by flying kites with his friends off Howrah Bridge over the Hooghly River in Kolkata.

OPINION

I'm with the band -- how music made me British

News, Howard Chua-Eoan, Published on 31/08/2024

» 'Wonderwall' is all I remember. The rest of Oasis is a blur to me. I was still living in New York City when the band had their global breakthrough -- and that song was everywhere. From the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, it's one of the few mid-1990s songs whose lyrics this Boomer can remember. I admired its Beatles-like off-kilter poetics, its love-will-save-the-day (if not, maybe it'll just save me) sentimentality. And Liam Gallagher's voice, while not beautiful, was pure plaintive Britpop, a plangent inflexion echoing from as far back as 1962's Love Me Do by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

OPINION

Indonesian poll serves up a curious outcome

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 20/02/2024

» Indonesia's President Joko Widodo concluded his second five-year term last Tuesday with a national election in which his chosen successors won a convincing victory. "Jokowi", as everybody calls him, still enjoys 70% public approval, and he has every right to be proud of his past.

OPINION

The perils of too much democracy

Editorial, Published on 11/02/2024

» This is a big week for democracy in Asia, with two nations of almost half a billion people going to the polls in the space of a couple of days.

OPINION

Henry Kissinger brought Germany redemption

News, Andreas Kluth, Published on 01/12/2023

» His timbre was just one reason I always looked forward to hearing Henry Kissinger, who died yesterday after living a full century, expound on international relations. It was gravelly and deep, and grew only more so over the years. But it wasn't just the voice. It was his unique accent, eccentric to some but strangely familiar to me.

OPINION

Kim Jong-un marks spy satellite victory

News, John J Metzler, Published on 30/11/2023

» North Korea got lucky. After two previous failures earlier this year to launch a spy satellite, the Pyongyang regime successfully sent a satellite into orbit.

OPINION

Billy's long, long journey for justice

Oped, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 06/10/2023

» After nine relentless years of pursuing justice, Pinnapa "Mueno" Prueksapan was left stunned by the court's verdict late last month that cleared the man she held responsible for her husband's violent death of a murder charge.

OPINION

No justice in sight for Billy or his people

Oped, Paskorn Jumlongrach, Published on 19/04/2023

» The eldest child of missing Karen rights activist Porlajee "Billy" Rakchongcharoen enrolled in university this year, while her younger siblings are school students, some with financial help from kind-hearted donors. The youngest remains at home in Phetchaburi with his mum and Billy's widow Pinnapa "Mueno" Prueksapan.