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  • OPINION

    Prayut, tell all

    News, Published on 30/01/2023

    » Re: "CCTV 'contradicts' Taiwan actress" extortion claims," (BP, Jan 28).

  • OPINION

    Are we forgetting the Myanmar crisis?

    Oped, Published on 04/02/2023

    » For more than four decades of political instabilities, Myanmar has been a hotbed of internal and regional displacement, with millions of civilians forced to flee their homes.

  • OPINION

    South Korea's Indo-Pacific policy

    News, Published on 13/12/2022

    » President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the Republic of Korea's Strategy for a Free, Peaceful, and Prosperous Indo-Pacific Region (hereafter Indo-Pacific Strategy), and Korea-Asean Solidarity Initiative (KASI) at the Asean-Korea Summit held in November in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His core message at the summit was simple: Korea aims to upgrade and elevate its partnership with Asean to the next level. In response, Asean leaders welcomed President Yoon's initiative. The significance of Korea's recent diplomatic move should be analysed in diverse aspects.

  • OPINION

    The best way to preserve nature is also the fairest

    Oped, Published on 15/09/2022

    » This is a critical year for the natural environment. Negotiations by world leaders in Montreal in December will determine the fate of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, a far-reaching agreement that will set the world’s environmental agenda for the next decade. The future of perhaps a million plant and animal species hangs in the balance, as do the lives and livelihoods of billions of human beings.

  • OPINION

    Six months into war, Ukraine's fate still uncertain

    Oped, Published on 24/08/2022

    » It is often said that journalism is watching history unfold. I've never felt that so acutely as that night, six months ago, standing on a hotel balcony in the centre of Kyiv reporting live on a bellicose speech from Vladimir Putin.

  • OPINION

    Global shocks prompt rethink on supply chains

    Oped, Published on 15/06/2022

    » Starting in the 1980s, transnational production enabled the expansion of global trade and low prices for goods, contributing significantly to economic growth. But the shocks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war have shown firms that the efficiency gains implied by the global division of labour -- and just-in-time production -- come at the cost of resilience. With global supply-chain bottlenecks unlikely to resolve themselves soon, firms have turned their attention to reshoring or at least "friend-shoring", which seeks to combine closer geographic proximity with greater geopolitical peace of mind.

  • OPINION

    A win for Kru Ti and the Mekong River

    Oped, Paskorn Jumlongrach, Published on 28/05/2022

    » Over the past 20 years, Niwat Roykaew, a teacher, activist and founder of the Chiang Khong Conservation Group in Chiang Rai province has been campaigning to bolster the grassroots movement he initiated to protect the Mekong River, a crucial lifeline for countries in the Mekong Region.

  • OPINION

    BMA fails capital's children in need

    Oped, Published on 11/05/2022

    » Whoever wins, the new Bangkok governor must bridge the appalling education disparity between the rich and the poor to give children in need a better fighting chance in life.

  • OPINION

    Disrupting the fake news market

    News, Published on 21/03/2022

    » After Russia invaded Ukraine, some young Americans created scam Instagram accounts that shared videos and photos about the unfolding events. Pretending to be journalists on the ground, they attracted millions of followers and profited from the ads placed on their pages before they were taken down. It was not an isolated incident; the opportunity to monetise by misleading is the basis of a massive fake news market.

  • OPINION

    Self-interest leads to climate push

    Oped, Published on 04/01/2022

    » In recent years, business risks linked to climate change have become increasingly clear, while the impact in other areas, such as biodiversity loss, are only now being recognised. Investment decisions can have a transformational effect on the economy and society, and following the COP26 climate conference in November, financial institutions will have a major role determining Thailand's development pathway going forward.

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