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OPINION

Netanyahu's game crossing all the red lines

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/08/2024

» Democrats in the United States and most people who are paying attention elsewhere in the world were greatly relieved when President Joe Biden quit his re-election campaign two weeks ago and let Vice-President Kamala Harris run instead. They don't really know much about her, but they know she is not Donald Trump.

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Fixing Thailand's cannabis regulations

Oped, Published on 08/05/2024

» When cannabis was removed from the Narcotics Code in 2021, widespread, unregulated usage sparked a public outcry, calling for immediate governmental intervention to rectify the situation.

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Danger lurks behind the screen

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 22/08/2022

» Recently, a Thai netizen shared a video from an American TikTok content creator named Jessica, who wanted to warn parents of the dangers in posting videos of their children on social media platforms.

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Sports stadiums echo ancient divisions

Oped, Published on 20/08/2022

» More than 230 amphitheatres, among the largest and most memorable monuments left to us by the Romans, survive in cities from northern England to the banks of the Jordan River. The Romans built amphitheatres for more than 500 years in a range of sizes -- from a capacity of a few thousand to 50,000 in the Colosseum -- using a variety of techniques. The amphitheatre at Pompeii was built in the first century BCE by workers who excavated hillsides, placed terraced seating on the packed soil, and erected retaining walls to hold the rows of seats in place. The amphitheatre in Bordeaux was built nearly 300 years later as a freestanding oval fashioned out of brick, concrete, and cut stone.

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OPINION

Backstabbing mars test kits debate

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 23/08/2021

» When the first two Delta variant cases were detected in Thailand from a Thai woman and her four-year old child returning from Pakistan in May, no one would have thought the fast-spreading Covid-19 strain would conquer Thailand in just three months.

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Shooting messengers won't solve crisis

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 02/08/2021

» Thailand is doing better than other countries in curbing the Covid-19 pandemic. We have several thousand cases and more than 100 deaths a day. But the government led by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha can handle the situation effectively, and you all can trust his dream team. Everyone can easily access testing and vaccines. No one dies on the street. No one is left behind in a severe health condition.

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OPINION

Online hate fuels divide

Oped, Editorial, Published on 27/08/2020

» The past few weeks have seen the country plunge into a deep divide, with people on opposite sides of the political spectrum exploiting social media and digital platforms to exchange hate speech.

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OPINION

Sanctions not enough for Rohingya crisis

News, Published on 23/08/2018

» One year ago, on Aug 25, the world witnessed the start of a dramatic and massive exodus of around 700,000 Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar to Bangladesh. It continued for months, until the vast majority of Rohingya from Maungdaw district in northern Rakhine state had left Myanmar.

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How will EU treat British banks?

News, Ian Wishart, Published on 27/07/2018

» European Union countries are still debating exactly what kind of access to give UK banks after Brexit, but some are pushing for the bloc to agree a fixed position as early as October.

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OPINION

Censors without borders

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 17/06/2018

» US President Donald Trump announced last Thursday that the North Korean nuclear threat is over, and that "fake news" is thus the No.1 threat. The men of Asia's only remaining military regime nodded.