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OPINION

Mass shootings are a problem for big business, too

News, Published on 20/02/2024

» Last Wednesday's shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade, which killed one person and injured more than 20, was the 49th mass shooting this year in the US We are barely halfway through February.

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WORLD

New space race could feature weapons

Published on 17/02/2024

» It seemed like the 2024 equivalent of a Sputnik moment: In a cryptic statement this week, An American lawmaker privy to US intelligence warned of a grave but unspecified security threat from Russia.

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OPINION

Journo arrests hike tensions

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/02/2024

» As fears grow that the furore over royal motorcades and the fierce reaction from royalist groups might become the catalyst for further polarisation in Thai society, our policemen's storm-in-a-tea cup arrest of two journalists over their coverage of the campaign for reform of the monarchy has only heightened tensions.

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SPORTS

Leaders Bangkok United resume season with win at Muang Thong

Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 11/02/2024

» Bangkok United coach Totchtawan Sripan has admitted that his men had "some luck" in their 2-1 victory over his former club Muang Thong United in an away Thai League 1 game on Friday night.

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GENERAL

Exporters told to keep tabs on hotspots in the Middle East

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 29/01/2024

» The strategic planning unit of the Commerce Ministry has advised all stakeholders to monitor the attacks in the Red Sea and the Israel-Hamas war to assess the potential impacts.

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OPINION

Aiding the homeless

Oped, Postbag, Published on 27/01/2024

» Re: "Help the homeless", (Editorial, Jan 26).

OPINION

Mideast missile madness gets even worse

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/01/2024

» Not all that long ago, attacking another country's territory was still seen as a big deal. It was, in legal terms, an "act of war", liable to have unpleasant and potentially unlimited consequences, including full-scale war. Very powerful countries occasionally made small, one-off attacks on very weak ones to "discipline" them, but even that was relatively rare.