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Our very own Eric the Eel

Do you remember Eric the Eel, Eric Moussambani, from Equatorial Guinea? He participated in the Sydney Olympics, entering the 100-metre…

22 Mar 2025

Presidential paradoxes, priceless real estate

Three months into his second term, President Trump is enjoying his equal highest approval rating ever according to a poll…

22 Mar 2025

Fortune favours the brave, Mr Dutton

Three years ago this week, as the 2022 federal election was about to be called, I asked the question in…

22 Mar 2025

Trump, tariffs & tough love

Last week, I noted that tariffs can be a policy tool to protect domestic industry from foreign competition or a…

22 Mar 2025

Justin has left the building

The man who went from ski instructor and kindergarten teacher virtually straight to being the prime minister of Canada has…

22 Mar 2025

Pallywood conquers Hollywood

This month’s Academy Awards were apparently so dull that the main cause of raised eyebrows was Miley Cyrus’s bleached eyebrows.…

22 Mar 2025

It’s Albo, stupid

Upon the election of the Albanese government in May 2022, Commonwealth gross debt stood at $888 billion. Today, it has…

22 Mar 2025

Don’t panic

Someone has to do reading of the latest science for Speccie readers. This task has fallen to me, on the…

22 Mar 2025

Britain’s borrowing is out of control

Rachel Reeves is having to borrow more and more money to keep Britain’s show on the road. Figures on the…

21 Mar 2025

Israel’s Gaza campaign is far from over

The war in Gaza has resumed with a new intensity, but it would be a mistake to see this as…

21 Mar 2025

Elon Musk’s AI predictions should terrify us

How will AI destroy humanity? Will it simply go house to house in robot form, slaughtering us where it finds…

21 Mar 2025

Only Seb Coe could have saved the Olympics

Poor Lord Coe. His dream of leading the International Olympic Committee (IOC) – the most powerful job in international sport…

21 Mar 2025

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New Zealand’s cringeworthy new tourism slogan

‘Everyone must go!’ New Zealand’s new tourism declares, but so far almost everyone seems to be cringing. The prime minister…

18 Feb 2025

The sacred sites fandango

The second-highest mountain in New Zealand has been granted ‘personhood’ by the NZ parliament because it is regarded as the…

15 Feb 2025

Operation Resolution: cleaning up after HMNZS Manawanui

HMNZS Manawanui, formally a chirpy red and yellow MV Edda Fonn, sank on October 6 much to the shock of…

16 Dec 2024

Why is this New Zealand airport clamping down on hugs?

‘Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world,’ Hugh Grant famously offered in the heartwarming opening scene of Love,…

24 Oct 2024

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Aussie life

In a world of pointless questions like ‘Are tariffs good for me?’ and ‘Why does Kevin Rudd have a beard?’,…

22 Mar 2025

Language

I am frequently asked about the expressions ‘First Nations’ / ‘First Peoples’. And Speccie reader Kay has raised it again,…

22 Mar 2025

Do you ‘damp down’ or ‘tamp down’?

‘Dampfschifffahrt!’ shouted my husband as though it were funny. I had been saying how strange it was that explosive gas…

22 Mar 2025

There are no Ubers in the wilds of West Cork

My American guest kept telling me he was going to call an Uber and I could not persuade him that…

22 Mar 2025

Fight or flight?: 33 Place Brugmann, by Alice Austen, reviewed

In May 1940, as the Nazis invade Belgium, the residents of a sedate apartment block in Place Brugmann, Brussels, wake…

22 Mar 2025

Why are we routinely buying disgusting bread in Britain?

‘Bread is simple. Or is it?’ That is the question David Wright poses about a keystone food that spans the…

22 Mar 2025

The danger of becoming a ‘professional survivor’

It was a relatively minor episode in a period marked by the killing of two African presidents, months of massacres…

22 Mar 2025

The sickness at the heart of boxing

There is a lot of death in the latest, and potentially last, book on boxing by the South African journalist…

22 Mar 2025

Who will care for the carers themselves?

When her brother Lionel was born in 1949, ‘the concept of neurodiversity didn’t exist’, writes Caroline Elton. The subtitle of…

22 Mar 2025

The agony of making music at Auschwitz

Anita Lasker survived the Holocaust because, as a Berlin teenager, she had enjoyed her cello lessons. The Hungarian Lily Mathé’s…

22 Mar 2025

A picture of jealous rivalry: Madame Matisse, by Sophie Haydock, reviewed

‘Your muse or your wife’ is quite the ultimatum to throw at an artist. But that was the choice Henri…

22 Mar 2025

The importance of honouring the enemy war dead

There are several dozen graves from the second world war (and some from the first) in churchyards near my village…

22 Mar 2025