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    Visit to US is well timed

    News, Editorial, Published on 06/06/2017

    » Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is well advised to take up US President Donald Trump's offer to pay an official visit to Washington. The cabinet secretariat said the countries are scheduling the trip for next month.

  • OPINION

    Media turn murder into one big circus

    News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 06/06/2017

    » There is extreme hatred and unchecked condemnation, horror and loathing. Emotions definitely run high as the karaoke girl murder case keeps unfolding while questions about the standard of the police's work, their treatment of murder suspects and the country's criminal justice process in general explode.

  • OPINION

    If corporations are people, they can be real jerks

    News, Satyajit Das, Published on 06/06/2017

    » Critics of globalisation have named their enemies: those citizens of the world who, in British Prime Minister Theresa May's scornful phrase, are really "citizens of nowhere". Populist leaders are championing policies to combat such cosmopolitanism -- restricting migration, rethinking regional trade deals, pressuring companies to create jobs at home.

  • OPINION

    Trump carries on US tradition of abandoning pacts

    News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/06/2017

    » It's not just Donald Trump. The United States has a long record of negotiating international agreements and then running away from them. The rest of the world has an equally long record of heaving a sigh of regret, telling the Americans it will be happy to have them back when they get over it, and carrying on without them. It will do it again over the Paris accord on climate change.

  • OPINION

    Politicians' motives reflect their constituents

    News, Suranand Vejjajiva, Published on 06/06/2017

    » Three contesting parties for political power are at a junction leading to the general election and a return to democracy next year.

  • OPINION

    A fresh look at the Afghan war

    News, Published on 06/06/2017

    » With the Syria crisis dominating headlines, few are paying attention to America's longest war. In fact, the war in Afghanistan has hardly been mentioned in the early months of US President Donald Trump's administration, despite the presence of two experienced military officers -- Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and National Security Adviser HR McMaster -- in key positions. This must change.

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