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  • OPINION

    Park law must aid forest guardians

    Editorial, Published on 23/07/2023

    » Our forest laws have inflicted immense hardship on more than 10 million people living in national forests.

  • OPINION

    Temple row needs fixing

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/07/2023

    » A long-standing row between the abbot of Wat Kalaya and the noble Pravitra family demonstrates loopholes in conservation laws and poor enforcement as several heritage places are being threatened in the name of development.

  • OPINION

    To reconstruct Turkey, rebuild its democracy

    Oped, Published on 04/04/2023

    » The devastating earthquakes that killed more than 50,000 people in Turkey (and at least 7,000 in northern Syria) in February have exposed deep-rooted problems in the run-up to potentially epochal presidential and parliamentary elections on May 14. Turkey, it is now clear, needs more than a change of government; it needs a fundamental transformation of its politics and economy. That means confronting the hugely powerful construction lobby and attempting to rebuild the country's flailing democracy.

  • OPINION

    Culture and climate go hand in hand

    Oped, Published on 24/11/2022

    » To move forward we need to look back. The clues towards a sustainable future are hidden in our heritage.

  • OPINION

    Mall razing a rare win

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 26/04/2022

    » The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday began demolishing what remains of Bang Lamphu department store in Phra Nakhon district. The move is a rare victory in City Hall's fight against unsafe buildings in the capital.

  • OPINION

    Thai politics needs a middle pathway

    Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 20/11/2021

    » The ditching of a charter amendment bill by the joint parliament chambers is anything but a surprise. Yet, it would be wrong to think that the defeat is the end of the pro-democracy movement's audacious campaign. Indeed all factions realise nullifying the military-sponsored 2017 charter will be a drawn-out case of political warfare.

  • OPINION

    Permit U-turn a costly error

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/08/2021

    » On Friday, the Administrative Court ruled to withdraw the permit for the 6.5-billion-baht Ashton Asoke condominium project, a swanky 50-storey high-rise residential building -- saying the project violated the Building Control Act as it does not have an exit onto Asoke Road.

  • OPINION

    Heritage loss is shameful

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 19/06/2020

    » The demolition of a building over a century old, touted as part of the historical legacy of Phrae province, by a private constructor commissioned for a restoration project, is causing a public uproar.

  • OPINION

    Let's hope it's not the final curtain at the Scala

    News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 10/06/2020

    » When the government reopened the country in the third phase of easing this month, the Scala movie theatre remained shuttered. Rumours are widespread that the stand-alone theatre may be facing the final curtain.

  • OPINION

    EU sends Hun Sen a sharp message

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 17/02/2020

    » The European Commission's announcement last week of the partial suspension of Cambodia's duty- and quota-free access to European Union (EU) markets deals a blow to both the Hun Sen government and his country's economy given the EU is Cambodia's largest trading partner.

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