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    Asean's response to Israel-Hamas war

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 17/10/2023

    » More than ever before, the current Israeli-Hamas war has revealed the starkly different positions and views held by the 10 Asean members towards the abiding conflict in the Middle East. Asean has not issued a joint statement over the brutal attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which launched a large-scale offensive from the Gaza Strip on southern Israel on Oct 7.

  • OPINION

    Shunting no solution

    Postbag, Published on 08/10/2023

    » Re: "Gambling den bust results in transfers," (BP, Oct 5).

  • OPINION

    Future of rivers in PM's hands

    News, Pianporn Deetes, Published on 25/09/2023

    » In a speech to parliament on Sept 11, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin outlined policies, action plans and commitments that his government will take over the next four years for the "benefit and happiness of all Thai people".

  • OPINION

    Time isn't on Guyana's side for oil income

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 21/09/2023

    » Guyana is not a "hellhole country" of the sort Donald Trump complained about when he said he wanted immigrants to come to the US from white places like Norway instead, but it did used to be poor, tropical and largely populated by people of colour.

  • OPINION

    Sick nation indeed

    Published on 18/09/2023

    » Re: "Power of words", (PostBag, Sept 13) & "Thailand is a 'sick' nation", (BP, Sept 12).

  • OPINION

    Lessons from Hun Sen's Cambodia

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 08/08/2023

    » If international relations experts and scholars want to study a small state's diplomatic manoeuvres amid the ever-changing geopolitical landscape, they should make Cambodia their case study. With a new prime minister, Hun Manet, now in charge, the question remains: Will he be able to keep up with his father's multipolar politics?

  • OPINION

    Climate change is killing our summer

    News, Published on 31/07/2023

    » Most of us have an idea of summer in our heads. It generally involves beaches. Americans head to their coasts -- avoiding only fog-shrouded San Francisco -- and Europeans to the Mediterranean or Aegean. We all strip down to near nakedness and sit around in the sun, occasionally frolicking in the ocean waves. We aim to return home tanned and toned. If you come from another planet and don't know what I am talking about, watch the Barbie trailer.

  • OPINION

    Asean broadens its geopolitical profile

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 18/07/2023

    » Asean's geopolitical profile has significantly expanded under Indonesia's chairmanship, especially regarding the bloc's external relations with the great powers. Jakarta might be found wanting in its addressing of the Myanmar crisis, but that's understandable given the complexity of the stakeholders involved both on the battlefield and beyond.

  • OPINION

    Predicting what Israel will do next is easy

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/07/2023

    » The two-day Israeli military incursion into the Palestinian city of Jenin in the northern West Bank (12 Palestinians killed, one Israeli dead) seems at first glance like just another example of "mowing the lawn". That's what the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) call these periodic futile raids they make to kill some Palestinian fighters.

  • OPINION

    Those happy days of family albums

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 25/06/2023

    » For most of June I have been squirrelled away in Chaiyaphum and very pleasant it has been too. There has been a fair amount of rain which is good news for our rubber trees which were looking decidedly thirsty.

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