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WORLD

Robert Mueller, ex-FBI chief who led Trump-Russia inquiry, dead at 81

AFP, Published on 22/03/2026

» WASHINGTON (UNITED STATES) - Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led a politically explosive investigation into Donald Trump, has died aged 81, triggering a gloating response Saturday from the US president.

OPINION

The fire this time is for US climate science

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 18/03/2026

» In 1953 Ray Bradbury, an American writer, published a book entitled simply Fahrenheit 451. It was a novel about an American fireman in a not-too-distant future who realised that he was doing his job all wrong -- because his job was to burn books, which were banned in that future America. (451°F is the temperature at which paper catches fire.)

OPINION

AI will transform business, not just our jobs

Oped, Diane Coyle, Published on 25/02/2026

» Many people fear that AI could cause a "job-pocalypse". This year's Davos gathering sounded the alarm over the technology's implications for employment, while recent announcements about job cuts in white-collar industries are widely viewed as straws in the wind.

WORLD

Voter swings raise alarm bells for US Republicans

AFP, Published on 05/02/2026

» WASHINGTON  - “Today is the day!” US President Donald Trump wrote Saturday on Truth Social, urging followers in Texas to “GET OUT AND VOTE” for the “phenomenal” Republican candidate in a state senate race.

OPINION

Institutional redesign in order for economic change

News, Diane Coyle, Published on 30/12/2025

» The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded both this year and last year to scholars who, in different ways, emphasised the importance of institutions to economic growth.

LIFE

Central: The Original Store celebrates the Xmas holidays in Charoen Krung

Life, Published on 22/12/2025

» Central: The Original Store on Charoen Krung Road invites everyone to celebrate the festive season with music, food, art and heartwarming moments during "Central: The Original Store On Holiday 2026", until Jan 4.

THAILAND

Krungthai, Crimson Guide Path to Global Universities

Published on 24/11/2025

» “Investment in education” remains a cornerstone strategy for Thailand’s high-net-worth families. Crimson Education, a leading global university admissions consultancy, reports that Thai parents increasingly recognise the value of building their children’s “educational capital”, viewing access to world-class institutions as a high-return, long-term investment in their family’s future.

OPINION

Gates' 'truth' about climate change

Oped, Peter Singer, Published on 14/11/2025

» Ahead of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), now underway in Belém, Brazil, Bill Gates, who chairs and funds the foundation that bears his name, released an essay entitled "Three tough truths about climate". The first of these truths is: "Climate change is a serious problem, but it will not be the end of civilisation."

OPINION

Measuring the economic impact of AI

Oped, Diane Coyle, Published on 24/10/2025

» Is AI transforming the economy in any real sense, or is the promise of rapid growth mere hype?

OPINION

A paradigm shift for animal tests

Oped, Peter Singer & Sankalpa Ghose, Published on 17/10/2025

» Even in an era of intense political polarisation, there are still moments when a bipartisan consensus can emerge around important ethical issues. One such moment is happening now. Last April, the United States Food and Drug Administration released its "Roadmap to Reducing Animal Testing in Preclinical Safety Studies". The FDA said that it was taking "a groundbreaking step" that would advance public health and limit wasteful expenditure by replacing animal testing with "more effective, human-relevant methods".