BY ANIS CHOWDHURY
SYDNEY: 2022 has been a year of great uncertainty when it seemed the world perilously reached the brink of self-destruction — be it human-induced climate change or military conflict. Welcoming 2022, we had enough reasons to be optimistic; but it was another "year of living dangerously" — tahun vivere pericoloso in the words of Sukarno, or annus horribilis in the words of the late Queen Elizabeth 2nd.
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