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  • OPINION

    Why so cheap?

    Postbag, Published on 30/11/2023

    » Re: "Illegal pork saga must end", (Editorial, Nov 25).

  • OPINION

    Is the PM in charge?

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 06/10/2023

    » Re: "Srettha urges arms deals delay", (BP, Oct 3).

  • OPINION

    Which rules count?

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/07/2023

    » Re: "Pita leaves chamber after court suspension ruling", (BP, July 20 ).

  • OPINION

    Cluster bomb shame

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/07/2023

    » Re: "Zelensky bags US cluster bombs, Erdogan Nato nod", (BP, July 9). Mine clearance is still ongoing on Thailand's borders and in neighbouring countries. People are still born with physical defects over 50 years after the Vietnam conflict due to Agent Orange and losing limbs and lives due to land mines.

  • THAILAND

    Shaking up conscription

    News, Published on 11/05/2023

    » Academics and human rights defenders have expressed mixed responses to calls to scrap compulsory military service, which is gaining national attention in the lead-up to the May 14 polls.

  • OPINION

    Little to smile about

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 24/03/2023

    » Re: "Happiness Index", (BP, March 23).

  • OPINION

    Cultural looting still a persistent crisis in SE Asia

    News, Published on 14/11/2022

    » The Nepalese conservationist Rabindra Puri, directing his own construction of a new Museum of Stolen Art in eastern Kathmandu speaks passionately about how he will feature replicas of stolen Nepalese antiquities, the originals having long ago been shipped overseas and since displayed in tourist attractions, art museums, or private residences, like hunting trophies.

  • OPINION

    A nation's shame

    News, Published on 10/10/2022

    » Re: "Families mourn preschool massacre victims," (BP, Oct 7).

  • LIFE

    Pandemonium

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 30/09/2022

    » The first shot of Athena will be discussed in every writing about the film. A bravura choreography of movement that begins with an intimate close-up of a face and ends, after 10 blood-rushing minutes, with an explosion of revolutionary rage -- a la Les Miserables and Do You Hear The People Sing? transported to a predominantly-Muslim Paris suburb -- that opening shot is so hypnotising and immersive in its non-stop kineticism that we're led to forgive that it's also an earnest show-off, a proud enshrinement of style and attitude over everything else. Romain Gavras, a filmmaker known for making music videos for Jay Z and M.I.A, will cement that approach with many similar shots throughout the film -- long, seemingly uninterrupted shots with parkour camerawork full of angry bodies -- more than enough for aspiring filmmakers of the world to slobber over.

  • OPINION

    Hands off our taxes

    News, Published on 05/09/2022

    » Re: "Bruised THAI aims for the skies again," (BP, Aug 31).

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