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  • OPINION

    Overcrowded prisons need reforming

    News, Published on 10/04/2024

    » Extreme overcrowding in Thai prisons forces inmates to endure deplorable conditions, stripping away their dignity and humanity. It's a humanitarian crisis that demands immediate action.

  • OPINION

    'Brain drain' follows military coup

    News, Published on 08/04/2024

    » Three years after the coup on Feb 1, 2021, the Myanmar military government, aka the "Tatmadaw", has suffered significant losses as a result of the 1027 operation by the Three Brotherhood Alliance (3BTA), which started in October.

  • OPINION

    Govt bruised but not undone by debate

    Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 06/04/2024

    » No sooner had the two-day general debate come to an end on Thursday than there emerged speculation about a possible cabinet reshuffle, which seems inevitable given the dire need for the Srettha Thavisin government to shore up its popularity.

  • OPINION

    EC must look at domination

    News, Editorial, Published on 28/03/2024

    » The hero's welcome which the Pheu Thai Party gave to the paroled former prime minister -- Thaksin Shinawatra -- during his visit to the party's head office was anything but a surprise.

  • WORLD

    Destruction, lawlessness and red tape hobble aid as Gazans go hungry

    Published on 25/03/2024

    » CAIRO - In mid-March, a line of trucks stretched for 3 kilometres along a desert road near a crossing point from Israel into the Gaza Strip. On the same day, another line of trucks about 1.5 kilometres long and sometimes two or three across was backed up near a crossing from Egypt into Gaza.

  • OPINION

    Myanmar crisis: security and humanity

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 19/03/2024

    » The situation inside Myanmar remains fast-changing and unpredictable, leaving the Srettha government having to recalibrate its policies towards our strife-torn neighbour.

  • OPINION

    His PR went to sleep

    Published on 18/03/2024

    » Re: "Power lunch", (BP's lead photo, March 16) and "Thaksin tours old power base", (BP's lead photo, March 15).

  • OPINION

    Literacy hurdles

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/03/2024

    » Re: "Education woes aren't about funding", (Opinion, March 13).

  • THAILAND

    Bangkok Expands Food Banks to All Districts

    Published on 13/03/2024

    » In a significant move to combat food insecurity and promote sustainable food distribution, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is set to expand the BKK Food Center project to all 50 districts of the city. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between abundance and need, creating a system where those with surplus can directly support those facing hardships.

  • TECH

    Latest AI reveals its bias yet again

    Life, James Hein, Published on 13/03/2024

    » Google's latest version of AI, once Bard but now called Gemini, is yet another indication of how biased the current batch of AI platforms are. I was going to include a bunch of examples but this has received so much coverage that everyone should have seen it by now. Basically, the product offers anything but a white-skinned person in requested pictures. This gave rise to some short-lived pub games. Many found this amusing but after a while it became obvious that Google has shut Gemini down for re-education.

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