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OPINION

The last word on weird book titles

Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/12/2025

» Being somewhat old-fashioned I still love browsing in bookshops. It provides a brief escape to a completely different world, both relaxing and therapeutic. Alas it is a pleasure future generations are unlikely to experience as these days bookshops are something of an endangered species.

WORLD

Orangutans at risk as Indonesia floods devastate habitat

Reuters, Published on 09/12/2025

» SIPIROK — Before the deadly landslides and floods hit Indonesia about two weeks ago, Amran Siagian, 39, frequently met Tapanuli orangutans on a hill in the region of Sipirok, North Sumatra province.

WORLD

How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?

AFP, Published on 19/09/2025

» Tapanuli orangutans are the world's most endangered great ape. Fewer than 800 remain, all previously thought to be in their native Indonesia. But now an Indian zoo says it has one.

THAILAND

Police seize orangutans, exotic animals

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 23/01/2025

» Three orangutans were seized in Chumphon's Muang district on Wednesday while being delivered to Bangkok.

OPINION

There's nothing like an odd book title

Roger Crutchley, Published on 15/12/2024

» For 46 years the English literary magazine Bookseller has been holding an annual award for the oddest book title, also known as the Diagram Prize. It is generally agreed that a snappy title helps the sales of a book, although some can be a bit too snappy, bordering on ridiculous.

WORLD

Malaysia announces adopt-an-orangutan plan for palm oil importers

Published on 18/08/2024

» SANDAKAN, Malaysia - Companies that import palm oil from Malaysia will be able to adopt orangutans but they will not be able to leave the country, the commodities minister said on Sunday, in a revised version of a conservation scheme announced earlier this year.

WORLD

Orangutan uses medicinal plant to treat wound

Reuters, Published on 04/05/2024

» JAKARTA - In June 2022, a male Sumatran orangutan named Rakus sustained a facial wound below the right eye, apparently during a fight with another male orangutan at the Suaq Balimbing research site, a protected rainforest area in Indonesia. What Rakus did three days later really caught the attention of scientists.

THAILAND

Bangkok Post photo of homeward-bound orangutan earns award

Online Reporters, Published on 05/03/2024

» A Bangkok Post photo showing one of the three orangutans being repatriated to Indonesia from Thailand has received a complimentary award on Reporters' Day.

THAILAND

Lion ownership sparks outrage

News, Published on 19/02/2024

» Private possession of wild animals has recently become an issue, amid public outrage and criticism over safety concerns. The issue came to light following several sightings of privately-owned lions in public places over the past several weeks.

OPINION

When people browsed in bookshops

Roger Crutchley, Published on 17/12/2023

» Earlier this week I watched the 1987 film 84 Charing Cross Road. The reason for my interest was that the road has always been my favourite London thoroughfare. The film, which I won't go into, is about a long-distance literary friendship between characters played by Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins.