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OPINION

Thai army needs to march to a new tune

Oped, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 13/05/2023

» I always get feelings of fear when I hear the army's famous propaganda song, Nak Paendin, which in Thai means "burden of the country". As a child born during the 1970s, this song reminds me of military putsches.

OPINION

Staying clean in a post-virus travelling world

Oped, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 09/04/2020

» The Covid-19 pandemic has shocked the thriving aviation industry and forced it into hibernation. But Thailand's aviation authority is using this rare hiatus to develop airport facilities in preparation for the post-Covid-19 world.

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OPINION

Enforce laws to halt rabies' return

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 28/09/2018

» A small village called Ban Nong Khai Hia in Nakhon Ratchasima's Sida district is shrouded with fear.

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OPINION

Regime push for 'Thainess' turns sinister

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 26/01/2018

» "Thainess", or <i>Thai Niyom</i>, has become the moniker attached to the latest fad of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his government. First, the premier floated the idea of "Thai-style democracy", on Children's Day.

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BUSINESS

Great expectations

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 02/10/2017

» Joanne Kua, the young chief executive officer of KSK Group Berhad, is typical of the next generation of family business leaders. After pursuing a successful career beyond her native Malaysia, she has returned home determined to leave her mark, yet is aware of the need to prove herself.

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BUSINESS

Open economy evangelist

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 14/08/2017

» New Zealand has long been known for kiwi fruit, lamb and the invincible All Blacks, the fearsome national rugby team. But in the global economic sphere, the country is also known as a champion of open economies and free trade. Last year, the country was rated the world's second-best place to do business by Forbes magazine. That helps confirm its reputation in the field of trade -- and explains why the British government chose a New Zealander to head its post-Brexit trade negotiating team.

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BUSINESS

Pride of Place

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 12/06/2017

» At first glance, exotic names such as Champagne, Roquefort cheese or pricey Cambodian Kampot pepper may seem like little more than catchy branding to attract epicures who associate fine dining with products that have unique origins.

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BUSINESS

The case for more female leaders

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 10/04/2017

» During a school swimming class, an East German girl with pale blonde hair stood at the edge of the high diving board, staring down at the pool below for 45 minutes. Just before the class bell rang, she finally jumped. Angela Merkel was determined to overcome her fears, no matter how long it took.

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OPINION

Trials and tribulations of Bangkok taxis

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 20/03/2017

» The cab driver pressed on the accelerator, driving fast and furiously until I felt enough was enough; I ordered him to pull over, gave him the fare and stepped out of the car. Picking up a local passenger like me from a shopping mall on Sukhumvit Road is not a way for him to make much money. I bet he drove straight back along the same road to pick up tourists.

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THAILAND

Solving a problem, organically

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 17/01/2017

» Organic products are known to promote safety to human health and the environment. While demands have increased, organic products are still considered non-mainstream, partly because of limited supply and higher retail prices, which are around 20-30% more than farm products harvested using chemical fertilisers and pesticides.