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Bribery on the roads?

Oped, Editorial, Published on 10/11/2023

» At a glance, the collapse of a section of road near Soi Sukhumvit 64/1 on Wednesday that nearly swallowed up a loaded lorry could be just another accident beyond anyone's control. But at a closer look, the mishap, which is the second of its type in less than a week, could have something to do with long-standing bribery issues in the transport sector.

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Under the weather

Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/10/2023

» The collapse of a fabric roof at Indoor Stadium Huamark has stoked fears about the safety of operating in public buildings.

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Rivers need urgent care

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/11/2022

» Today, Thailand celebrates Loy Krathong, a festival held to honour the mythical goddess Phra Mae Kongkha -- the personification of the kingdom's rivers.

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Time for a flood remedy

Oped, Editorial, Published on 10/09/2022

» Fears of a repetition of the 2011 epic flood will haunt city residents in the coming days as heavy rain leads to massive floods in the northern part of the capital and adjacent areas. While the current conditions do not match 2011's huge proportions, the reaction of City Hall does not inspire much hope. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) -- regardless of who is the elected or appointed governor -- has reacted to the flooding in the same manner that it did in past years.

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Flood ritual dies hard

Oped, Editorial, Published on 02/08/2022

» Fears of flooding have returned again with news the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) will discharge more water from the Chao Phraya dam in Chai Nat to accommodate run-off from the North.

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Don't let it be a train in vain

Oped, Editorial, Published on 12/02/2022

» The affordability, usability and efficiency of Bangkok's mass-transit system leaves much to be desired.

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Covid's ocean wake-up call

News, Editorial, Published on 08/06/2021

» Today is World Oceans Day, although judging from the state our marine environment finds itself in, it is more of a nod to its state of perdition than a celebration of mankind's enduring relationship with the Seven Seas.

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The capital needs its trees

News, Editorial, Published on 23/06/2020

» At least two ongoing state projects have left conservationists saddened. The first was the demolition of a 127-year-old building in Phrae province. Public outrage caused the Natural Resources and the Environment Ministry to transfer the chief of the Forest Office out of the area as punishment.

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Support fort community

News, Editorial, Published on 23/12/2016

» In a bid to prove that its existence can be part of city conservation and development, the Mahakan Fort community, a group of people faced with an eviction order by the state, is set to launch its conservation plan to the public tomorrow.

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Rising to the Zika threat

News, Editorial, Published on 13/09/2016

» It is actually good news that new and improved diagnostic tools have become available to detect and thus fight the Zika virus. This insidious disease, once again caused by mosquito bites, is not fatal, as are its "cousins" dengue and malaria. But the terrible consequences include a heart-breaking brain disorder passed from pregnant women to their babies, as well as the risk of other knock-on illnesses and crippling syndromes.