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OPINION

Expelling junta ghosts

Oped, Editorial, Published on 20/06/2024

» As the Senate election is more than halfway through, with the final voting due to take place next week, the country is set to have a new Upper House in a matter of weeks.

OPINION

'Phi noi' workers need solution

Editorial, Published on 05/11/2023

» We often hear about the experiences of tourists in Thailand, but there's rarely any discussion of Thais travelling abroad. This changed recently when the hashtag #BanTravelToSouthKorea began trending on X, with netizens accusing the country of discriminating against Thai tourists. Everyone from the average tourist to influencers joined the debate and shared stories of being interrogated and/or refused entry into South Korea despite having all the right paperwork.

OPINION

Focus on economy first

News, Editorial, Published on 22/09/2023

» Strengthening the Thai passport is one of the Srettha Thavisin administration's top priorities. It was among the cabinet's agenda items during their first meeting earlier this month.

OPINION

Isoc in need of oversight

Oped, Editorial, Published on 06/09/2022

» The phenomenon of "ghost recruitment" has cast a long shadow over how the government spends tax money to recruit staff to work in restive southernmost provinces.

OPINION

Challenge of contagion

News, Editorial, Published on 05/03/2020

» The exodus of illegal workers from South Korea, the world's No.2 hotspot for Covid-19, has given rise to grave concerns that the disease which has claimed more than 3,200 lives worldwide may well become a pandemic.

OPINION

Old ghosts foil new start

News, Editorial, Published on 28/12/2019

» After the March 24 general election, 2019 was supposed to be a year that marked a new beginning for democracy in Thailand after almost five years of heavy-handed military junta rule.

OPINION

Ghost pupils haunt system

News, Editorial, Published on 27/11/2018

» The Ministry of Education has had many corruption cases revealed this year. Some have been of the most venal kind, including theft of funds for student meals, with pupils served starvation lunches. Officials now are trying to dismiss another significant corruption outrage as some sort of minor bookkeeping error. They must not get away with it.