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OPINION

An Asean free from 'wars on drugs'

Oped, Gloria Lai, Published on 19/09/2025

» Asean governments recently met in Singapore for a regional meeting about drugs, where the host nation urged renewed commitment to a "drug-free region". The problem isn't simply the recycling of an outdated mantra first declared in 1998, nor the fact that the region's drug markets have only expanded since then, but that this approach ignores how government policies themselves shape those markets -- and the devastating harms that follow.

OPINION

PM's drug reforms echo past errors

Oped, Gloria Lai, Published on 24/05/2024

» When Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced plans to reschedule cannabis as a narcotic and reduce the threshold for possession of methamphetamine for personal use (not for supply to others) from five pills to one, he signalled a return to drug policies championed over two decades ago. He called for crackdowns on people in the drug trade, for people who use drugs to be placed into rehabilitation facilities and demanded results in 90 days.

WORLD

European human rights rulings could shape climate litigation

Gloria Dickie and Emma Farge of Reuters, Published on 08/04/2024

» LONDON - Does government inaction on climate change violate human rights? That is the question the European Court of Human Rights will for the first time seek to answer in Strasbourg, France, as it rules this week on three separate climate cases.

BUSINESS

ESG gains traction in China as investor base expands

Asia focus, Michael Lai, Published on 17/08/2020

» Awareness of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues has increased in China, driven mainly by government initiatives and increased foreign investor participation in the country's markets.