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Omicron is the end of the road for China’s zero-COVID policy. The Communist Party cannot plausibly suppress a variant that spreads with lightning speed through asymptomatic cases that escape surveillance. Even if total suppression could be achieved, the social, economic, and strategic costs would become prohibitive over time...
You're likely among the last to fall for a bluff. You’ve probably stood your ground through chain letters, internet hoaxes, and even recent AI-generated articles and images. Adobe, the creator of Photoshop, says editing software has become so sophisticated that we need to view all online images and videos with the same skepticism...
Some offshore bondholders of China Evergrande did not receive coupon payments by the end of a 30-day grace period, people with knowledge of the matter said, pushing the cash-strapped property developer closer to formal default. Adding to a liquidity crisis in China's once bubbling property market, Kaisa Group Holdings is also unlikely to meet...
This episode of the This Working Life podcast explores how to avoid the stress and burnout from too much collaboration. An expert panel discusses ways people can break the cycle of relying on collaboration, ways in which colleagues can deal with...
The corporate superpower trending right now is strategic communication. It's a red cape. It’s the new power tie. Or, if you like the fashion metaphor, it's the perfect black dress or dark blue tailored suit that is classic and timeless. Strategic communication is a staple to the corporate wardrobe...
Dutch microbiologist Elisabeth Bik, winner of the prestigious John Maddox prize, says trust in science is being undermined. Bik has been recognised for her work exposing problems including image doctoring, plagiarism, data manipulation, and unsound methodology. She argues the risks of misinformation are “amplified by bad actors” such as...
The death of Jimmy Bailey and the mental health issues he experienced working at Apple illustrates a potentially widespread problem for the company's frontline workers. When something goes wrong — a bad manager, a missed paycheck, an untenable onslaught of work — many say they have no one to turn to for help. “Corporate makes decisions based on...
In 2015, when Jack Dorsey rejoined Twitter as its interim chief executive, he raved about the app with quasi-religious fervour, calling it “the closest thing we have to a global consciousness”. But on Monday, Dorsey left the pulpit. He resigned, saying in an email to Twitter employees that he believed the company should “stand on its own, free...
Last year, Tel Aviv was the fifth-most expensive city in the world to live in. But the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) latest Cost of Living survey says the Israeli city is now the costliest on the planet. First off, the Israeli currency, the shekel, has been very strong, which makes local prices more expensive when they're converted into...
Australia has a larrikin tradition, stretching back to Ned Kelly and Henry Lawson. But, is a lot of what passes for larrikinism, a fabrication? Has it been used as a form of class cover, or has this faux-persona been exploited by political leaders for...