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OPINION

Cornflakes, cats and grizzly bears

Roger Crutchley, Published on 08/03/2026

» Readers are no doubt aware that the official codename for the current US action in the Middle East is Operation Epic Fury which admittedly sounds more like the title of a martial arts B movie. It should not be confused with Operation Urgent Fury, the name given to the US invasion of Grenada back in 1983 during the Reagan administration. Israel incidentally has its own name for the current mission, Operation Roaring Lion.

SPORTS

Port power into second place with rout of Warriors

Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 08/03/2026

» Port moved to second place in the Thai League 1 standings after a 3-0 victory over Lamphun Warriors at their PAT Stadium on Friday night.

WORLD

Philippines shortens work week to save energy

Published on 07/03/2026

» Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has approved a four-day work week for government offices starting on Monday in the country’s bid to save on energy as tensions in the Middle East push fuel costs higher.

LIFE

Rio de Janeiro to host 2026 Healthy Cities summit

Published on 07/03/2026

» Rio de Janeiro is preparing to host the 2026 Partnership for Healthy Cities Summit from March 30 to April 2 in Copacabana.

SPORTS

Sinner, Sabalenka make dominant starts at Indian Wells

AFP, Published on 07/03/2026

» INDIAN WELLS, California - World number two Jannik Sinner overwhelmed Czech qualifier Dalibor Svrcina 6-1, 6-1 on Friday to launch his bid for a first Indian Wells hardcourt crown.

WORLD

Rapper-turned-politician on course for Nepal election triumph

AFP, Published on 07/03/2026

» KATHMANDU - The centrist party of rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah looked set to win Nepal’s general election by a landslide in parliamentary polls, according to Election Commission trends Saturday, but with counting still far to go.

OPINION

Piyabutr’s farewell post could have been an email

Published on 07/03/2026

» A frustrating but inescapable part of leading change is the need to maintain an image of complete assuredness and confidence. Even when facing external or internal friction, an agent of revolution can never really let on that they harbour any doubt or dissatisfaction. It is those moments of uncertainty that allow proponents of the status quo to delegitimise the entire movement.

OPINION

Coalition chaos

News, Editorial, Published on 07/03/2026

» Tradition holds that within days of the results of a general election being announced, winning contestants and parties let the media photograph them -- typically holding or shaking hands with someone, or hugging.

OPINION

Justice must extend to all women

News, Published on 07/03/2026

» International Women's Day, which occurs tomorrow, often brings statements of support. This year's UN theme asks a harder question -- does justice actually work for women and girls?

LIFE

Royal memory honoured with Mozart

Life, Published on 07/03/2026

» At the end of last month, I had the honour of attending a performance that felt less like a regular concert than a moment briefly lifted out of history. Presented by the Siam Society, "Concert In Memoriam" brought Mozart's Requiem Mass to the private throne room of Phaya Thai Palace -- the Deevaraja Sabharamaya Hall -- in commemoration of the centenary of the passing of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), who died on Nov 25, 1925.