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Limits of Xi, Putin's 'no-limits' alliance

Oped, Ruby Osman & Dan Sleat, Published on 05/09/2025

» Much has changed since Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin last stood together atop Tiananmen Square in 2015. When they did so again this week, it was supposedly as equal partners. But, of course, the reality is far more complex.

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Disputing labels

Oped, Postbag, Published on 31/10/2023

» Re: "Calling a spade a spade", (PostBag, Oct 29).

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Expect inflation to worsen, not lessen

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 21/04/2022

» The economic theory is clear. Inflation always precedes a recession. Investors also think similarly. A recent Market Live Poll conducted by Bloomberg shows that 15% of investors are expecting a US recession to begin in 2022, 48% in 2023, 21% in 2024 and 16% looking at 2025 or later. Deutsch Bank also believes the US economy could face a recession in 2023.

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Putin's war and the world's energy

Oped, Nick Butler, Published on 15/03/2022

» The decision by many multinational corporations to exit Russia, after decades of engagement between global business and Russia's state-dominated economy, indicates that investors can no longer rely on the regime to enforce the rule of law. Russian President Vladimir Putin, once regarded as a modernising autocrat, is now clearly driven by personal obsessions rather than any rational cost-benefit calculation.

OPINION

It's not just visas

Oped, Postbag, Published on 21/01/2022

» Re: "Cabinet approves visa changes to woo wealthy foreigners", (Online, Jan 18). I read with interest the article on the front page today regarding cabinet approval for the new long-term residence (LTR) visas for wealthy foreigners.

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Killer 'Wave-7' heat getting far more common

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/07/2021

» First the "heat dome", with temperatures in the mid-to-high forties Celsius in many parts of western North America for up to a week (49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia). Then, when the forests were tinder-dry, came the wildfires (which wiped Lytton out). From northern California to northern British Columbia, the records were being broken every day.

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Alexei Navalny and Dr Seuss' Mulberry Street

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 05/03/2021

» By now Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny will have reached Correctional Facility No.2 (IK-2), where he will be spending the next two-and-a-half years in one of the harshest penal colonies in the Russian prison system.

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Post-Covid era ripe for renewed climate action

Oped, Alok Sharma, Published on 07/11/2020

» Last week we marked one year to go until the COP26 international climate summit, which will be hosted in the UK. This will be a pivotal moment for the world to come together and agree ambitious steps to prevent the catastrophic warming of our planet.

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The connection between Covid-19 and climate

Oped, Jeffrey Frankel, Published on 02/10/2020

» From early on in the Covid-19 pandemic, a common refrain has been, "At least maybe now we will get serious about addressing climate change." One can certainly see the logic behind this thinking. The terrible toll the pandemic has taken should remind us of the importance of three things that are also necessary to tackle global warming: science, public policy, and international cooperation.

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Put Thais before THAI

Oped, Postbag, Published on 20/06/2020

» I fully agree with Chartchai Parasuk in his June 18 article that "Thai Airways will require 100 billion baht to make up for past and future losses. Without an initial cash bailout, it is almost pointless to discuss business restructuring.