Opinion

  • Opinion: French say non to Le Pens National Rally - but messy coalition government looks likely
    Opinion: French say 'non' to Le Pen's National Rally - but messy coalition government looks likely SEOUL, July 8 (AJU PRESS) - Sunday's French elections' results are everything except what predictions had forecast. Only days ago, Marine Le Pen's National Rally party was tipped to win. But this weekend it became the clear loser of these French National Assembly elections. The far right National Rally is coming third, behind Macron's centrist Ensemble coalition in second. And in first place, somewhat against the odds, is the three-week-old left-wing alliance the New July 8, 2024
  • Opinion: What we know about Britains new prime minister and how he will lead
    Opinion: What we know about Britain's new prime minister and how he will lead SEOUL, July 8 (AJU PRESS) - All prime ministers bring their own personality and approach to the job. Each has a different style of leadership, which can shape how things work and what gets done. Herbert Asquith famously summed it up when he said being prime minister is all about "what the holder chooses and is able to make of it." When searching for clues as to how Keir Starmer will choose to be Britain's prime minister, there isn't too much to go on. When asked di July 8, 2024
  • Opinion: New Zealand is moving closer to digital IDs – its time to rethink how we protect our valuable data
    Opinion: New Zealand is moving closer to digital IDs – it's time to rethink how we protect our valuable data SEOUL, July 05 (AJU PRESS) - New Zealand shifted closer towards digital credentials for access to online services this week with the launch of the Trust Framework Authority. It will determine which organizations are verified to provide digital identity services. The digital ID scheme aims to ease transactions such as opening a bank account or accessing government services by moving identity verification away from physical documents. This has the potential to transform New Zealand July 5, 2024
  • Opinion: The woman with US presidents ear as he doubles down on staying in race
    Opinion: The woman with US president's ear as he doubles down on staying in race SEOUL, July 04 (AJU PRESS) - The overwhelming majority of people who watched the first U.S. presidential debate between incumbent Joe Biden and challengers Donald Trump concluded that it was a disastrous night for the 46th U.S. president. Biden's voice was weak, his language confused and he gave the impression of a very elderly man who was struggling to cope under pressure. Not very presidential, people concluded. Within hours of the debate, Democrats were queuing up to call on July 4, 2024
  • Opinion: The far-right has surged to the lead in Frances elections. But forming government remains tall order
    Opinion: The far-right has surged to the lead in France's elections. But forming government remains tall order SEOUL, July 3 (AJU PRESS) - Exit polls after the first round of the French legislative elections indicate the far-right National Rally party leading with about 34 percent of the vote. The New Popular Front (a coalition of parties from the far left to the moderate left) was in second with about 28 percent and President Emmanuel Macron's centrist coalition was a distant third with about 20 percent. This is by far the largest amount of votes the far right has received in legislativ July 3, 2024
  • Opinion: Russia has become so economically isolated that China could order end of war in Ukraine
    Opinion: Russia has become so economically isolated that China could order end of war in Ukraine SEOUL, July 02 (AJU PRESS) - Western leaders are becoming increasingly frustrated by China’s role in enabling the war in Ukraine. Some have even openly threatened to sanction the country if it continues to provide Russia with the materials it needs to build more weapons. And they are right to focus on China's position of power. Russia is now so dependent on the only major economy still taking the risk to support its regime, that China could effectively force Vladimir Putin July 2, 2024
  • Opinion: The most realistic way to replace Joe Biden as Democratic presidential nominee – allow him graceful exit
    Opinion: The most realistic way to replace Joe Biden as Democratic presidential nominee – allow him graceful exit SEOUL, July 01 (AJU PRESS) - Within minutes of the conclusion of this week's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, it became clear to many that the 81-year-old Biden may not be capable of winning the general election in November. His inability to clearly communicate during the 90-minute debate earned harsh criticism from across the U.S. political spectrum, most notably among Democrats. Van Jones, a former official in the Obama administration and CNN analyst, July 1, 2024
  • Opinion: As debate approaches, presidents are blamed for events over which they have little control
    Opinion: As debate approaches, presidents are blamed for events over which they have little control SEOUL, June 28 (AJU PRESS) - Presidents are blamed for just about everything – especially during an election season. As the presidential debates of 2024 begin, the blame game is certain to be part of the spectacle. But presidents are not really responsible for as many things as voters, journalists or political opponents try to blame them for. For the first time since 1912, a former president is a party's presumptive nominee, running against the incumbent. Both men – June 28, 2024
  • Opinion: Artificial intelligence meets genuine judgment
    Opinion: Artificial intelligence meets genuine judgment KENOSHA, June 27 (AJU PRESS) - "I’m sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that." That is Hal 9000, all-purpose spaceship computer, declining an order from an astronaut to open the reentry doors. The scene is from the 1968 film “2001 – A Space Odyssey.” David Bowman (actor Keir Dullea) remains trapped in a small module, facing death. The theme of machines taking control from people, eventually destroying them, is at least as old as the Indus June 27, 2024
  • Opinion: Social media platforms are blocked in Iran. Candidates in this weeks presidential election are embracing them anyway
    Opinion: Social media platforms are blocked in Iran. Candidates in this week's presidential election are embracing them anyway SEOUL, June 27 (AJU PRESS) - After Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash on May 20, the Iranian government had to schedule an early election to choose a new president. The regime has approved six presidential candidates to run in the election on June 28. The pool includes four hardliners, one centrist and one reformist. The main competition is expected to be between two hardliners and the reformist candidate. One of the hardliners is Saeed Jalili, the s June 27, 2024