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OPINION

The need for big data to prevent a second wave

Oped, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 16/07/2020

» The recent detection of Covid-19 infecting a member of an Egyptian military group who visited the kingdom and a diplomat's daughter in the kingdom has heightened fears that a second wave of the disease will occur.

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THAILAND

TV under fire for live updates

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 10/02/2020

» Cable TV news channels which ignored official orders to halt live broadcasts of Saturday night's security operation at Terminal 21 mall in Nakhon Ratchasima will face consequences, according to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC).

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THAILAND

Making money from our resources

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/07/2018

» Since the military government came to power, new economic policies have been rolled out and economic catchphrases coined.

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OPINION

Public enemy No.1: Extreme poverty

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 29/12/2017

» When I look back through 2017, "Thailand 4.0" seems to be the most frequently used buzzword of the government this year. We have repeatedly heard and seen authorities' attempts to "digitalise" the economy and various services.

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BUSINESS

Asean 4.0

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 25/09/2017

» The world is in the midst of a digital transformation, and so is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). The region of 630 million people has become a strategic battleground for the digital economy, in which established tech giants and startups alike are trying to seize market opportunities.

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LIFE

Coursing through a town's veins

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/01/2017

» Narong Tiammek, former deputy dean of Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University, should have felt like he was walking (or jogging) on a cloud. The Chombueng Marathon, a local running event that he created 32 years ago, has become a phenomenal success. The number of registered runners steadily climbed up from less than 100 runners in the first year to 13,040 this year, around 5,500 more than in 2016.

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LIFE

On the same page

Muse, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 21/01/2017

» When Nalin Vanasin, a 43-year-old entrepreneur and mother of two, volunteered to work for Neilson Hays Library, she remembered seeing many eyebrows raised. A few of her friends even asked whether people still go to the library. Such a condescending attitude is somehow understandable. In our digital world, physical books are going out of date. Libraries, known as the fortresses of intellectuals for over two millennia, have become relics of the past.

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LIFE

Drought, fishing scandals and winding roads

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/12/2015

» In the past year, environmental disasters once again proved how much of an impact they have on everyone's lives: the air we breathe (the haze in the South, blown over from Indonesia); the water we use (the contentious Chao Phraya roads); the lights we see (the coal-fired power plants); the ground beneath our feet (the gold mining scandals); the food we eat (the fishery disputes). In all of this, local communities and the rural poor feel the heat and the fire more than Bangkok's urbanites and they're the people who keep showing public resistance against environmental problems and the depletion of natural resources, despite the grip of military rule.  

OPINION

Time to look past the spin

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 04/03/2014

» I always love monitoring how politicians make use of media to distribute their messages or reinvent their image. But much more interesting is how people respond to these spins. In my humble opinion, people — voters — love politicians who can entertain them, a kind of man who can make them laugh, whom they can associate with. People seem to forget that these politicians are meant to serve, not to entertain, nor to bond with us.