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    New PM2.5 standard will alarm public

    Oped, Published on 01/11/2023

    » PM2.5 has become a major environmental and health problem in Southeast Asia. To deal with the issue, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) have put in place PM2.5 standards to measure air quality. These countries usually use the World Health Organization's guidelines on PM2.5.

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    Past offers a way forward in Ukraine

    News, Published on 02/09/2023

    » It seems increasingly likely that the Ukrainians won't be able to drive out the Russian invaders, and that the Russians won't succeed in swallowing any more of Ukraine either. What, aside from unimaginable human misery, comes next?

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    Dialogue: A step in the right direction

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 21/03/2023

    » There were more divergences than convergences in views that emerged from the Track 1.5 Dialogue held between Asean members and dialogue partners, including representatives from Myanmar, in Bangkok on March 13.

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    Seeking a flood-resilient future in SEA

    Oped, Published on 03/09/2022

    » The Asia-Pacific region has been plagued by large-scale natural catastrophes and consequent financial damage in recent years, with total economic losses reaching US$50bn (1.8tn baht) last year according to Munich Re's NatCat (Natural Catastrophes) Service Annual report. Yet, just approximately 17% (US$8.4bn) of those losses were insured, highlighting the large protection gap in this part of the world.

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    Trump-Kim meet a gift for Southeast Asia

    News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 19/06/2018

    » All the hullabaloo surrounding the historic Trump-Kim summit in Singapore must be discarded if one wants to seriously assess the overall ripple effects, in particular, the four-point statement. For the region, at least for now, the tight knot of a nuclear war has been untied. After all, President Donald Trump gave his personal assurance of this after he returned to the United States from his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. That is good for Southeast Asia as a whole. If there is a war, the region's progress would be badly undermined as much as, if not more, than those of the two protagonists. The US provides a marketplace and the Korean Peninsula remains the last stronghold of long-awaited peace and stability.

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    Indian Ocean region targets increased integration

    News, Faisal Ahmed, Published on 27/10/2016

    » As Bali hosts the Council of Ministers meeting of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Thursday, a multilateral organisation, the blue economies, which focus on existing local production and consumption systems, are on the go to enhance the grouping's regional cooperation.

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