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LIFE

Pageant for progress

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 14/07/2025

» There is more to a gay pageant than crowning the good-looking, charismatic winner. Beneath the glamorous veneer lies an expectation that the candidate have goodwill and sacrifice himself for the community. And this is what the champion of Mr. Gay Universe Thailand 2025 should embody.

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OPINION

Resetting development finance

Oped, Published on 03/07/2025

» At the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development this week in Seville, delegates are calling for urgent action to fix a system that has stopped working. Prior to the third such gathering a decade ago, in Ethiopia, we had witnessed unprecedented advances towards reducing poverty, increasing school enrolment, and providing clean water worldwide. Today, however, progress is not only slowing but potentially stagnating -- or, worse, reversing.

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WORLD

UN chief urges aid surge in world of 'climate chaos, raging conflicts'

AFP, Published on 30/06/2025

» SEVILLE (SPAIN) - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the world to "rev up the engine of development" at an aid conference in Spain on Monday at a time when US-led cuts are jeopardising the fight against poverty and climate change.

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OPINION

Thailand should author AI models

Oped, Published on 30/06/2025

» The 2025 Global Human Development Report delivers a sobering message: the world is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown in human development, with traditional pathways to progress, now being stalled.

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WORLD

Child vaccine coverage faltering, threatening millions: study

AFP, Published on 25/06/2025

» PARIS - Efforts to vaccinate children against deadly diseases are faltering across the world due to economic inequality, Covid-era disruptions and misinformation, putting millions of lives at risk, research warned Wednesday.

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THAILAND

B509m for border 'wellness hub'

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 03/06/2025

» The Budget Bureau has set aside 509 million baht from its 2026 revenue pot to promote the border as a medical hub under a  government plan to position Thailand as a wellness destination.

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OPINION

Africa's example to end malaria

Oped, Published on 26/05/2025

» Despite being preventable and curable, malaria has continued to claim African lives. In 2023, the continent accounted for about 95% of the 597,000 deaths from malaria worldwide, 76% of which were children under the age of five.

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OPINION

Protectionism will not protect

Oped, Published on 16/05/2025

» As many Global North countries turn inwards, foreign assistance has become an easy target. The decimation of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has dominated headlines, but the United Kingdom and many European countries have also cut their foreign-aid budgets. Policymakers in these countries view this spending as a form of charity and think that bolstering their economic and military might can deliver more benefits for more people.

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LIFE

‘Democratic Jungle’ exhibition reveals harsh realities of Southeast Asia’s workers

Online Reporters, Published on 15/05/2025

» Exhibition Overview The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand (FCCT) presents Democratic Jungle, a powerful documentary photography exhibition by the French photojournalist Nathalie Jamois. It features a striking series of images of labourers across Southeast Asia and interrogates the paradox of progress: as our world becomes more connected and efficient, it simultaneously distances us from the people who sustain our comfort, convenience and consumption.

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OPINION

Revolutionise health and safety with digitalisation

News, Published on 28/04/2025

» As the world of work continues to transform, shaped by climate change, digital disruption, and rising inequality, there's one thing that never changes: protecting the health and safety of each and every worker, anywhere.