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OPINION

Wallet fog fails to lift

Oped, Editorial, Published on 19/04/2024

» The government's announcement on the details of its digital wallet scheme on April 10 was meant to boost the popularity of both the Srettha Thavisin administration, as well as the Pheu Thai Party.

OPINION

Time to take axe to PM2.5

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/06/2023

» It has been two weeks since new PM2.5 emissions standards took effect.

OPINION

Term limits should stay

News, Editorial, Published on 05/06/2023

» The Move Forward Party has vowed to start working on decentralising authority within 100 days of assuming power.

OPINION

Solar power fizzles

Oped, Editorial, Published on 05/04/2022

» Early this month, Deputy Agriculture Minister Praphat Phothasuthon unveiled an energy-saving project with the fancy name "Solar Panels NFT for Thai Farmers".

OPINION

Graft fight needs resolve

News, Editorial, Published on 17/01/2022

» The fight against corruption in Thailand is a long winding road without any encouraging sign that the country will reach zero corruption as hoped. The latest analysis prepared by the Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) shows the government must work harder to achieve its target of eliminating graft.

OPINION

Govt clings to local grip

Oped, Editorial, Published on 27/11/2021

» Enthusiastic voters will head to poll stations nationwide tomorrow to choose chiefs and members of tambon administration organisations (TAO) after an almost eight-year political gap.

OPINION

Shed light on lamp row

Oped, Editorial, Published on 12/06/2021

» Complaints about the procurement of overpriced street lamps have put the heads of two local administration agencies in Samut Prakan on the block.

OPINION

Govt in a fog on e-ciggies

News, Editorial, Published on 23/08/2019

» When rationalising his government's decision to maintain the ban on electronic cigarettes this week, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha did not seem to get all the facts straight. And that explains why his government is insisting on keeping the ill-considered prohibition on e-cigarette use instead of regulating it.