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  • OPINION

    Time for govt to show Karen some heart

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 12/04/2021

    » After struggling for survival on an empty stomach for days, Karen villagers who fled the war atrocities in Myanmar, from an area under the control of the Karen National Union, took shelter along the Salween River. They received some food and medicine, supplied largely by non-profit organisations, temples, Thais, and fellow ethnic people.

  • OPINION

    Thai superiority complex harms Karen

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 22/03/2021

    » Taking the case of Bang Kloi Karen villagers, there is no further proof needed that indigenous people in Thailand have a hard life. It's an irony, given that the country in 2007 adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

  • BUSINESS

    Sharing the Mekong

    Asia focus, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 29/03/2021

    » "The Mekong River is the source of prosperity," an old saying goes, and it was once true for Pongsak Saitongmart. The 69-year-old former fisherman and his family of five largely depended on income from fishing and a vegetable farm fed by water from the Mekong.

  • OPINION

    Thailand must lend a hand to the Karen

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 05/04/2021

    » Pictures of Karen people, including children and the elderly, crowded on the banks of Myanmar's Salween River while attempting to flee the country as their communities were targeted by air strikes launched by the Tatmadaw, and taking refuge on Thai soil triggered sympathy among many Thais. Criticism has also been deafening over allegations made by human rights groups that Thai authorities pushed back the Karen into the war zone.

  • BUSINESS

    Tech for everyone

    Asia focus, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 15/02/2021

    » For many people, seeing a lot of old people in a hospital is something expected, even mundane. But for Dr Kanapon Phumratprapin, it was a challenge that he wanted to help solve.

  • OPINION

    Let's learn to coexist with Covid-19

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 18/01/2021

    » Once a bustling business district, Khao San Road looked like a ghost town when I dropped by last week. Most of the shops and restaurants in the area, one of Bangkok's top tourist attractions, were closed. There were no visitors; I saw only a few vendors and passers-by.

  • OPINION

    Covid vaccine progress needs investment

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 11/01/2021

    » In normal times, a vaccine is a health product that works its way to protect a person from a disease. But in the age of "new normal", vaccines can define a country's development level.

  • BUSINESS

    Healthy outlook

    Asia focus, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 11/01/2021

    » 2005 was a turning point, and also a heartbreaking year for Mihai Irimescu. When his mother passed away after years of battling cancer, he began to approach life with a new sense of purpose. One result was a decision to switch his career focus from telecoms and information technology to healthcare.

  • OPINION

    Education 'reform' is an utter failure

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 14/12/2020

    » The World Bank's recent report on a decline in Thai students' performance in the Program for International Student Assessment (Pisa) is a slap in the face for the government, particularly the Education Ministry, under Nathapol Teepsuwan.

  • OPINION

    What K-pop can teach us about politics

    Oped, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 07/12/2020

    » Tweets by Thai fans of the South Korean boyband BTS, or Bangtan Sonyeondan, over "happy birthday" signs for their idols on the back of tuk-tuks, instead of at mass transit stations, have gone viral.

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