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OPINION

The dark side of island investment

Postbag, Published on 17/02/2025

» Re: "Samui tourism banks on TV show", (Business, Oct 23, 2024).

OPINION

India and Asean at 30: What's up?

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 21/06/2022

» On its own, India stands tall and fearless. It long and continued civilisational linkages in the Indo-Pacific are there for all to see. One of the most frequently asked questions today is: Will India lead the Indo-Pacific region? Or, one can turn the question around: Can India lead or does the world's largest democracy have to trail behind the West? It depends on the levels and persons you talk to.

OPINION

France's failings a lesson for Thailand

News, Editorial, Published on 15/11/2020

» Five years on after the Bataclan massacre, France is once again facing a resurgent Islamist threat. Over the past few months, three separate attacks have rocked the proud secular nation which champions freedom of expression: stabbings near the former office of political satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, the beheading of 47-year-old school teacher Samuel Paty, who showed his students caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, and a knife attack in Nice.

OPINION

Atrocity reveals humanity's beauty and thorns

News, Zafar Bhatti, Published on 20/03/2019

» Of all the flowers in the world, the most beautiful is the rose. Its structure, fragrance and richness of colour combine to make it the lover's gift of choice. Yet in marvelling at this beauty, we often overlook its thorns.

OPINION

Electric nightmares

News, Postbag, Published on 19/08/2018

» Re: "Electric taxis launch next month", (BP, Aug 17).

OPINION

Avenues of illogicality

News, Postbag, Published on 18/08/2018

» Re: "PM Prayut wants Bangkok traffic relief in 3 months", (Online, Aug 15).

OPINION

Religious fervour serves no god well

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 07/04/2018

» Aformer rock musician has embraced the role of online preacher and denounced, above other things, rock music. In fact, he objects to most kinds of music, deeming it against Islam. Weerachon "Toh" Sattaying, once the high-pitched frontman of the band Silly Fools (love the name), has over the past six years quit his former lifestyle and became a born-again Muslim. Bearded, skull-capped, fiery-eyed and charismatic, Weerachon runs a dry-aged beef business and hosts an online religious programme that has cultivated quite a following.