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  • OPINION

    Time to improve migrants' housing

    News, Published on 26/09/2022

    » 'It has been raining heavily and my house is now flooded," said a migrant worker who has been living in one of the largest construction workers' campsites on the east coast of Thailand for half a decade.

  • OPINION

    'Uncaring' govt sees discontent mount

    Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 03/07/2021

    » The poor performance of the state in controlling the Covid-19 pandemic, with record numbers of infections almost every day, has stripped Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his government of the public's confidence.

  • OPINION

    2018: The rescue that gripped the world

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 30/12/2018

    » It ended up as a truly inspiring feel-good story, but could so easily have been a heart-breaking tragedy. That was why the tale of the Wild Boars football team -- 12 young Thai boys and their coach trapped in a flooded cave system in Chiang Rai -- held the attention of the world for more than a fortnight.

  • OPINION

    New feast for graft gremlin

    News, Editorial, Published on 07/04/2018

    » Starting this month, residents of more than 83,000 villages and communities nationwide, including in Bangkok, have been brainstorming development projects for which they will seek financial support under the government's Thai Niyom Yangyuen, or sustainable Thai-ism, programme.

  • OPINION

    Hanuman help us from a 'happy' ogre

    News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 24/09/2016

    » The crusader has returned to the gate, ready to crush the infidels. I thought the new buzzword was "Thailand 4.0", whatever that means, and yet this week we're still arguing if a portrayal of a mythical ogre in a music video is blasphemy, a transgression against the high culture of Siam, the culture that stares down from a pedestal, that exists like a taxidermied animal on the altar of an abandoned temple.

  • OPINION

    Many refugees shun Europe to return home

    News, Published on 18/12/2015

    » Mohammed, 22, has lived in Turkey for four years since fleeing Syria, just months after the civil war that has torn his homeland apart erupted.

  • OPINION

    When the dust settles, Thai PBS must be revamped

    News, Boonrak Boonyaketmala, Published on 19/10/2015

    » For almost a decade, the public coffers have earmarked a "sin tax" of about two billion baht annually to finance the Thai Public Broadcasting Service, officially claimed to be the first public broadcasting service in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

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