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  2. Posts tagged: OPINION (Page 31)

OPINION

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What fate awaits the Dutertes?

Verbal threats made by the Dutertes are figuratively the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface lies colossal rage raring to emerge as a monstrosity of wrongful conduct.

  • Published: November 29, 20249:04 am
  • Author Joel Ruiz Butuyan
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Priorities for Bangladesh’s health sector

The government spends only 0.7 percent of GDP on health which is the second lowest globally.

  • Published: November 29, 20249:03 am
  • Author Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury
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Compromises will be necessary to avoid further confrontation and violence in the capital: Dawn

With tensions running high in Islamabad, one hopes this stand-off will be resolved through politics and dialogue.

  • Published: November 28, 202411:47 am
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A ‘paltry sum’ for climate crisis: Philippine Daily Inquirer

After two weeks of intense, exhaustive, and often contentious negotiations, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, that brought together nearly…

  • Published: November 28, 202411:46 am
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Let’s be rational about signboards

Most media reports, especially the social media - have sexed up the issue of a purported crackdown by City Hall or Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) over business premises that…

  • Published: November 28, 202411:45 am
  • Author Wong Chun Wai
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How ‘tagging’ silences critical voices in Bangladesh

For over a decade and a half, the Awami League government employed tagging as a political instrument, branding dissenting voices as opponents, traitors, or allies of rival…

  • Published: November 28, 202411:01 am
  • Author Debbrata Kumar Adhikary
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What went wrong at the Sado mines

Understanding what went wrong is crucial for avoiding similar setbacks in the future and ensuring that historical grievances do not continue to hinder diplomatic progress.

  • Published: November 28, 202411:00 am
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Coming home for good

APEC secretariat lead Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria is excited to return to Malaysia and contribute as nation takes over Asean chairmanship in January.

  • Published: November 27, 202411:50 am
  • Author Mergawati Zulfakar
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Hanoi follows Beijing in cyber rules

The Southeast Asian nation is now ramping up already tight controls over online platforms with new rules that will require companies to verify the identities of users and share…

  • Published: November 27, 202410:32 am
  • Author Catherine Thorbecke
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The unresolved question of ‘non-economic’ loss and damage

Loss and Damage (L&D) Fund negotiations largely focus on economic losses, leaving non-economic loss and damage underrepresented in the global climate negotiations.

  • Published: November 27, 202410:31 am
  • Author Pavel Partha

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