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OPINION

Flyover bridge sparks backlash

Editorial, Published on 29/03/2026

» A controversial flyover bridge in Ta Phraya district of Sa Kaeo attests to the fact state authorities have taken little, if any, account of the law requiring public participation in development projects before permits are granted.

OPINION

Iran war exposes Thai energy fragility

News, Sutthipath Kanittakul, Published on 28/03/2026

» The ongoing war in the Middle East is exposing a critical vulnerability in Thailand's energy system -- its heavy dependence on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG).

OPINION

Act now on mental health

News, Editorial, Published on 21/03/2026

» The report of the death of a fourth-year medical student in Songkhla province this week raises alarm bells about growing mental health problems in Thailand.

OPINION

Piyabutr’s farewell post could have been an email

Vanich Kittichai, Published on 07/03/2026

» A frustrating but inescapable part of leading change is the need to maintain an image of complete assuredness and confidence. Even when facing external or internal friction, an agent of revolution can never really let on that they harbour any doubt or dissatisfaction. It is those moments of uncertainty that allow proponents of the status quo to delegitimise the entire movement.

OPINION

Don’t blame Trump

Postbag, Published on 01/02/2026

» Re: “Unilateral America”, (PostBag, Jan 31). 

OPINION

Who is next for the United States?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 12/01/2026

» The Crazy Gang are high on the "brilliant success" of their Venezuela caper and looking for new targets. Like Alexander the Great, US President Donald Trump weeps because there are no more worlds to conquer. But wait! Actually, there are still lots of places to conquer.

OPINION

Safeguarding peace after border conflict

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 06/01/2026

» 2026 began with good news: Thai–Cambodian ties showed signs of improvement following the release of 18 Cambodian soldiers on the final day of 2025. The fighting has stopped, but the wounds have left deep scars that are highly visible and difficult to heal. Worse, public trust across the border remains low, while anguished emotions remain high.

OPINION

Somaliland: Mixed motivations

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 03/01/2026

» Last week Israel was the first country in the world to establish diplomatic relations with Somaliland. Not Somalia, a wreck of a country on the East African coast that has been mired in civil war for the past thirty-five years, but Somaliland, a different country just north of there that has been peaceful, relatively prosperous and even democratic for all those years.

OPINION

What happens when Christmas loses its soul to AI?

News, Timothy Snyder, Published on 23/12/2025

» While trying to work at a café the other day, I experienced the real war on Christmas. Hoping for the familiar hum of conversation and music, I was surprised upon entering that no one was talking. Still, I sat down with my notebook and attempted to focus my thoughts, but something was playing havoc with my concentration. The music seemed eerie. I lifted my head, listened, and became disturbed.

OPINION

Jingoism goes too far

News, Published on 17/12/2025

» As the border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia drag into a second week, it has become increasingly clear that the fighting has spiralled far beyond any reasonable proportion.