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OPINION

How world order looks after 2025

Oped, Yuen Yuen Ang, Published on 05/01/2026

» For mathematicians, 2025 may stand out as a "perfect square": 45 multiplied by 45, a rare symmetry. But its significance goes far beyond numerical elegance -- it marks the year the postwar global order expired and a new one began.

OPINION

Still not learning

Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/12/2025

» The Anutin government recently launched a national committee to investigate mistakes made during Hat Yai flood management. The goal of the committee, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Borwornsak Uwanno and flood experts, is to "draw lessons" from the Hat Yai flood disaster, with the hope that such lessons will improve future disaster preparedness.

OPINION

Historic preservation needs you and me

Oped, Kanitha Kasina-Ubol, Published on 29/09/2025

» Thais deeply revere our heritage. Millions of us visit museums, temples, old towns, and monuments every year.

OPINION

Migrant kids left behind

Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/04/2025

» On Monday, Kallaya Tahsom, former director of Thairath Wittaya 6 School in Ang Thong province, listened to police criminal charges against her. Her alleged crimes? The former school director, also a Ministry of Education official, was accused of assisting illegal migration and neglecting her duty. In 2023, the school was founded, providing education to 126 Myanmar students who had fled their homeland's civil war, illegally entering Thailand.

OPINION

Education for 'war kids'

Oped, Editorial, Published on 27/06/2024

» The fighting in Myanmar resumed this week after a five-month ceasefire brokered by China between junta forces and ethnic minority insurgents apparently fell to bits. Ironically, the renewed strife took place a few days after the world marked World Refugee Day last Thursday.

OPINION

Protect migrant kids

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/03/2024

» A temple raid in Lop Buri has sparked concern over forced deportations after a group of 19 stateless children enrolled in a monkhood ordination programme were ejected from their class and transferred to the border province of Chiang Rai.

OPINION

Births of a nation

Oped, Editorial, Published on 02/11/2023

» The government has pledged to tackle the low birth rate crisis, declaring it a national agenda item. Such a move is timely, if not long overdue, as Thailand has experienced a demographic imbalance for decades.

OPINION

Under the weather

Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/10/2023

» The collapse of a fabric roof at Indoor Stadium Huamark has stoked fears about the safety of operating in public buildings.

OPINION

PM's visit to Mae Sai a positive sign

Oped, Paskorn Jumlongrach, Published on 15/09/2023

» Today, PM and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin and other cabinet members will visit Chiang Rai province. One stop in the busy itinerary is Mae Sai Border Pass No.1 where they will discuss on how to boost border trade and how to fight against narcotics that flow through the porous border.

OPINION

Thailand can’t turn a blind eye to a child's rights

Oped, Paskorn Jumlongrach, Published on 12/07/2023

» A hasty decision by the Thai authorities to remove 126 stateless children from a school in Ang Thong province and deport half of them to Myanmar has caused a moral stir.