Some work jargon is a lot worse than others Corporate gibberish is tedious but baffling climate change words are actively harmful. Pilita Clark12 April 2022 11:05 (EST)4 minute read
Emmanuel Macron is playing a dangerous game By absorbing his opponents’ views, Emmanuel Macron risks a political landscape dangerously skewed to the right. Didier Fassin11 April 2022 12:19 (EST)6 minute read
This is what it’s like to witness a nuclear explosion I watched a hydrogen bomb detonate. I hope no one ever has to see that sight. Rod Buntzen07 April 2022 11:16 (EST)5 minute read
Ukraine is the first real World War On the unprecedented intimacy of World War Wired. Thomas L. Friedman05 April 2022 11:49 (EST)7 minute read
The resurgence of the city at night In Los Angeles and elsewhere, it could be 2019 out there. Janan Ganesh04 April 2022 11:16 (EST)3 minute read
The bizarre inequity of Australia’s refugee policies What New Zealand gains may be Australia’s loss. Deborah Cassrels31 March 2022 13:19 (EST)8 minute read
To shale and back, redux The aftermath of the fracking bubble is helping Putin. Paul Krugman30 March 2022 10:00 (EST)4 minute read
The insidious effects of the meme-ification of war The juxtaposition of images of a war with celebrities and pet videos in a social media… Hayley Phelan28 March 2022 11:54 (EST)6 minute read
The world needs to come clean about dirty money In imposing sanctions on Russian oligarchs, western governments are being forced to peer into the shadows. Gillian Tett24 March 2022 12:21 (EST)4 minute read
Dolly Parton just did the ‘most punk rock thing you could imagine’ Turning down her nomination to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame might be her way… Margaret Renkl23 March 2022 10:00 (EST)6 minute read
The risky business of Central Banking The pandemic has extended the reach of Central Banks to new, perhaps autocratic depths. Neale Muston22 March 2022 11:39 (EST)7 minute read