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A misdirected war

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/03/2021

» Growing up in the US state of Maryland, Thai-American artist Raj Bunnag learned about drugs during middle school. Fortunately, he came through that period unscathed, unlike many of his Latino and black friends who were arrested for drug use which changed their lives completely.

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Pawns in a hellish blame game

Life, Published on 02/02/2021

» Two decades ago, Sar left her bleak rural village in Myanmar's Mon State for Thailand. In those days, she was taught by her mother to do chores only. She cooked and cleaned day in and day out. Her mother did not allow her to go outside alone. She discouraged her daughter from going to the cinema with friends out of fear she would "stray from the course".

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Guru awards 2020

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 18/12/2020

» A lot has happened in 2020. From the pandemic to protests, the year has had a flurry of events, good and bad (perhaps mostly bad). Paradoxically, it seems that 2020 lasted longer than it should and we all can't wait for it to be over, but at the same time it also seemed like we just went into quarantine yesterday. We're all looking forward to the year that's ahead and leave 2020 behind, but before we do, let's take a look at the year that's been and determine which blunders, skills and mascots are worthy of recognition.

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Substance addiction: solving a growth threat to social stability

Published on 27/08/2020

» There are many different forms of addiction these days, especially with the evolution of technology. It affects people of all ages and across all generations. However, today let us focus on what has been a long-term problem for people and families in many countries around the world, and that is substance addiction.

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In the eye of the beholder

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 26/03/2019

» The number 60 on the scale wasn't the only thing that told Vanna* she was fat. Her friends at school said likewise.

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The year in art

Life, Published on 25/12/2017

» Outstanding Thai artists of 2017, all of them edgy and some downright disliked by the junta.

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Human traffic

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 03/11/2017

» Edmund Yeo started writing the film Aqerat before the word "Rohingya" would make world news headlines -- entirely for a distressing reason. Now the Malaysian film, which had its premiere in the main competition of the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival this week, has proved prescient as over 500,000 of Myanmar's Rohingya minority have fled violence for Bangladesh in one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in years.

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Supply and demand

Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 22/09/2017

» During the era of the Raj, India was the leading poppy grower. It was sold worldwide as a treatment for hysteria in women and hyperactivity in children. Only China refused to have anything to do with it because it was addictive, but two opium wars taught them how to take it.

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Smuggling Thai culture by film

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 23/06/2017

» A group of Chinese fans of Thai actress Davika Hoorne shouted her nickname -- "Mai! Mai!" -- as she slowly walked out from the gate at the arrivals hall of Shanghai International Airport. They had prepared bouquets of colourful flowers and a large bunch of 999 red roses for the admired star of Phi Mak Phrakanong and 20 Mai U-Turn Wai Huai Jai Return (Suddenly Twenty).

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A close bond

Life, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 27/12/2016

» Australia and Thailand are separated by 5,788km, or eight hours on the plane. But the distance belies the strong bond between the country in the southern hemisphere and the tropical Southeast Asian Kingdom, who will celebrate 65 years of diplomatic relations next year.