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OPINION

Slowly moving away from the death penalty

Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 22/04/2021

» One of the interesting developments in Thailand is that official circles are gradually moving away from the death penalty as a sanction against crimes. This is witnessed by the Ministry of Justice's campaign to invite the public to look at options beyond the death penalty. What if there is a large proportion of the population in the country which still favours its retention rather than abolition? There is a need to balance with the international trend and the country's obligations.

OPINION

HK protests in a regional perspective

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 11/10/2019

» When Hong Kong's protest movement against the Extradition Law Amendment Bill began on March 30, few could have anticipated that it would become a full-blown popular revolt. The protesters initially opposed the bill because it would allow the Hong Kong government to detain and extradite fugitives to mainland China. Despite the suspension and subsequent withdrawal of the bill by Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam, the protest movement has taken on a life of its own. As its end goals of universal suffrage, an independent inquiry into police conduct and Ms Lam's resignation harden, its endgame appears fraught with risks of intensifying confrontation and violence.

BUSINESS

America's dangerous war on Huawei

Asia focus, Jeffrey Sachs in New York, Published on 17/12/2018

» The arrest of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou is a dangerous move by the administration of US President Donald Trump in its intensifying conflict with China.

WORLD

US, China leave room to talk after contentious meetings

Bloomberg News, Published on 27/07/2021

» The US and China left open the possibility of a summit between their presidents, despite a contentious day of talks in which Beijing outlined a series of demands that Americans showed little willingness to meet.

BUSINESS

Asean shares advance, but Hong Kong a concern

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee & Darana Chudasri, Published on 30/05/2020

» Recap: Emerging market stocks and currencies traded sideways yesterday as investors waited to see how the US would respond to China's security law on Hong Kong. Most Asean bourses advanced on news of more easing of mobility restrictions in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia.

SPORTS

Football's very bad, very sad, shocking week

AP, Published on 11/02/2019

» PARIS: It was a week of sad and shocking images for football.

OPINION

Why Hakeem al-Araibi matters

News, Themba Lewis, Published on 04/03/2019

» Only recently, Thailand became the focus of global attention when a decision was taken to release Hakeem al-Araibi from administrative detention and allow his return to Australia. The case galvanised the world and challenged Thailand's relationship with Australia, Bahrain, Fifa, and international law. It captured front-page headlines, innervated human rights advocates, and ignited a ground-up movement across the world of international football.

OPINION

Lockerbie bombing and the questions that linger

Oped, Kantathi Suphamongkhon, Published on 20/12/2024

» I often wondered how much of our lives are predetermined by forces beyond our comprehension.

OPINION

Double standards

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/08/2024

» Re: "Srettha defends integrity in court", (BP, July 31).

WORLD

End of the Dubai dream for Europe's drug lords?

AFP, Published on 16/12/2024

» PARIS - Drug lords like Sean McGovern, a top lieutenant of the Kinahan cartel, and Faissal Taghi -- son of the infamous head of the Dutch-Moroccan Mocro Maffia -- used to hang out and party in Dubai's glitzy hotels and restaurants without a care in the world.