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THAILAND

Failing the lecturers

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 20/11/2016

» At Thepsatri Rajabhat University, a lecturer was locked out of his office after exposing alleged corruption involving the budget allocated for a field trip. His three staff were moved to other roles, and this semester his classes were reduced until he had no students to teach. Nowadays he goes to the university in the morning and signs his name, fearful he will fail his performance assessment.

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THAILAND

Photojournalist in the eye of the storm no more

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 09/10/2016

» The horrible traffic jams, the disgusting air and the "sh*tty" place at Khao San Road were the reasons that German photojournalist Nick Nostitz hated Bangkok when he first arrived in 1989. Arriving as a backpacker carrying a surfboard, the 21-year-old wrote in his diary that "I will never come back to this awful place".

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THAILAND

Forest clampdown hurts poor

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 11/09/2016

» For the past 39 years, Anutas Pleeta's family have made a living out of growing para rubber on their four-rai plantation in the southern province of Phangnga. By this time of the year, the trees would have been ready for tapping and Mr Anutas would have had more money to support his family of five, who currently live off an average income of 45,000 baht per year -- less than half the daily minimum wage -- from rubber grown on another six rai of land.

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THAILAND

Exodus chapter two: Fresh wave prepares to call it quits

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 17/04/2016

» Four years ago, Somrak Sila thought of leaving the country to work in Cambodia. But only now, two years after the coup, is the gallery owner seriously considering her options: continue her business by showcasing less provocative artists and material, or set up a new business in Portugal where she can operate more freely.

THAILAND

Flower market vendors face last lonely Valentine's

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 14/02/2016

» This may be the last Valentine’s Day Onsirin Saenyakul ships her roses to vendors at Bangkok's famous Pak Khlong Talat flower market. Her two-rai plantation in Chiang Mai’s Mae Rim district has been the only source of income for her family for the past 12 years, and 80% of the roses are shipped by truck to Thailand’s largest fresh flower market.

THAILAND

Flying high and falling fast

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 14/12/2014

» At the age of 43, Thailand's youngest billionaire Nopporn Suppipat was flying high on the profits from one of the region's biggest wind power companies.

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THAILAND

Meeting resistance: the hard road of opposition in exile

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 15/06/2014

» After waiting for 90 minutes at the hotel for the man who many in the Thai establishment consider the “most dangerous mind” in politics, a white Toyota Fortuner rumbles to the entrance.

THAILAND

The highs and lows of illegal gambling

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 25/05/2014

» As a former supervisor of an underground casino, M promised he would make me some profit. My stake was 3,000 baht.

THAILAND

Myanmar's revolution will be digitised

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 22/09/2013

» Twenty-four years ago it was difficult to buy a book in Yangon unless the street vendors selling political publications were familiar with your face and your preferred reading material.

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BUSINESS

Mahathir: Study EU problems

Business, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 18/09/2013

» Asean members need to study the proposed formation of an EU-type entity thoroughly before forming an economic community, or else the grouping could suffer a similar fate as its European counterpart, says former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.