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OPINION

Taking on Bangkok's punishing heat

Oped, Danny Marks, Published on 03/05/2024

» As scorching temperatures blanket Thailand, setting new records in several regions, Bangkok and its outskirts are enduring the full force of the relentless heatwave. Bangkok sizzled under a heat index exceeding 52C on Tuesday, a measure that combines temperature and humidity to reflect how hot it actually feels. Tragically, heat-related fatalities in the country have reached 30 this year alone. A recent study reveals the unequal impact of urban heat intensity on Bangkok's residents, with lower-income individuals facing heightened heat stress during daily activities and rest.

OPINION

The key to transforming a health crisis

Oped, Published on 25/04/2024

» Despite the relentless stream of bad news from around the world, there are still reasons for optimism. One notable example is the renewed push to localise pharmaceutical production in Africa, demonstrating how even catastrophic events like a pandemic can lead to positive, unforeseen outcomes.

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OPINION

It's not entertaining

Oped, Postbag, Published on 06/04/2024

» Re: "Parents and children explore a maze at 'The Maze Adventure'", (BP photo, April 1).

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THAILAND

Bangkok Expands Food Banks to All Districts

Published on 13/03/2024

» In a significant move to combat food insecurity and promote sustainable food distribution, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is set to expand the BKK Food Center project to all 50 districts of the city. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between abundance and need, creating a system where those with surplus can directly support those facing hardships.

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OPINION

The power of gender equality

News, Published on 11/03/2024

» It is hard to find a word that is more relevant to the world's greatest challenges and policy priorities than "inclusion", the theme of this year's International Women's Day. Inclusive, green economic growth that benefits all of society is an essential component of sustainable prosperity, social cohesion, competitiveness, and geopolitical stability. Supporting a "just transition" that includes all members of our societies is crucial to ensuring that climate action and the digital transformation lead to a more sustainable and secure world.

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WORLD

Ex-Chilean president dies in helicopter crash

New York Times, Published on 07/02/2024

» SANTIAGO - Sebastián Piñera, a former president of Chile who helped strengthen the nation’s young democracy after becoming its first conservative leader since a military dictatorship, died in a helicopter crash in Chile on Tuesday, the government said. He was 74.

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MOTORING

Auto sector faces bumpy sales

Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 05/02/2024

» The automotive industry is expected to have unequal sales growth this year, driven by motorists' changing lifestyles and choices by lenders.

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OPINION

India's great employment challenge

News, Published on 22/01/2024

» India seems to be a favourite growth story nowadays. Despite valid concerns about the accuracy of official statistics, the economy is projected to expand by 6.3% in 2024 -- an undeniably remarkable feat given that its GDP exceeds $4.1 trillion. While it remains a lower-middle-income country with a per capita income under US$3,000 (106,500 baht), its rapid growth suggests that its economic potential may be greater than expected. But any optimism about economic prospects must be tempered by its inability to address two challenges. The first is the unequal distribution of the benefits of rapid economic growth, which have accrued predominantly to the top 10–20% of income earners.

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OPINION

Don't rely on last year's trends for global economy

Oped, Published on 16/01/2024

» Behavioural economists have popularised the term "recency bias" to describe our tendency to be disproportionately influenced by the latest events compared to earlier ones. Could this cognitive phenomenon explain why numerous analysts have a rather optimistic tilt for the world economy in 2024? Or are there really positive trends counterbalancing the obvious and mounting challenges to global growth?

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LIFE

Clouds of emotion

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 10/01/2024

» When people look at clouds, they like to imagine different things from the shapes they see. As an artist who enjoys outdoor sports and is weather conscious, Pazut Wutigornsombatkul drew inspiration from clouds to create his debut solo exhibition "On Cloud Nine" at River City Bangkok.