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OPINION

When repressive states choose terror over death

News, Published on 23/01/2026

» Fyodor Dostoevsky -- one of the few writers to survive state terror and return with a psychology sharp enough to indict it.

WORLD

Shah’s widow says ‘no turning back’ after Iran protests

AFP, Published on 21/01/2026

» PARIS - The widow of Iran’s last shah says there is “no turning back” after a wave of protests against the country’s clerical authorities, saying she is convinced the Iranian people will emerge victorious.

OPINION

A tough dig

Postbag, Published on 03/01/2026

» Re: "A miner's work", (PostBag, Dec 31).

WORLD

Wife of jailed Istanbul mayor vows to ‘keep fighting’

AFP, Published on 25/12/2025

» ISTANBUL - Turkish democracy has taken a heavy beating since the jailing of Istanbul’s popular opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, his wife told AFP, saying it has been painful for his family but that the ordeal has made them stronger.

SUSTAINABILITY

Catering with a conscience

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 22/12/2025

» What if we could eat good food and also help save the Earth?

OPINION

Re-energising higher education in Asean

News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 22/12/2025

» Higher education, implying the tertiary level associated with universities and parallel institutions, is at an inflexion point in Southeast Asia, where the trajectory of socio-political, economic and cultural development is changing rapidly.

THAILAND

Cambodian attacks continue but decline significantly: Thai defence ministry

Online Reporters, Published on 21/12/2025

» Cambodian attacks on Thai border areas continued on Sunday, the 14th day of this round of clashes, but their degree dropped significantly, according to the Thai Ministry of Defence.

OPINION

Artists resist repression in Thailand, US

Oped, Published on 08/12/2025

» In late August, two seemingly unrelated events occurred in Thailand and the US. The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) altered a major exhibit it had recently opened and, a few weeks later, the comedian Jimmy Kimmel was temporarily taken off the air by the ABC television network. These events are linked as forms of artistic repression and perhaps more concerning, as examples of the growing use of intermediary censorship by authoritarian regimes.

OPINION

Salient warning

Postbag, Published on 16/11/2025

» Re: "Opium seen as promising medicinal crop", (BP, Nov 13).

OPINION

Adam Smith and the moral economy we have lost

Oped, Published on 12/11/2025

» With the 250th anniversary of The Wealth of Nations approaching next year, the world is gearing up to honour Adam Smith. But which Smith should be recognised? The hard-nosed "founding father" of modern economics, or the philosopher who wrote The Theory of Moral Sentiments? Scholars have wrestled with this question, a riddle known as "Das Adam Smith Problem", for centuries, because it concerns not just dualities within Smith's thought, but also our own uneasy relationship with morality and markets.