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OPINION

'Dome' learns harsh lesson

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/01/2026

» Singer and online influencer Pakorn "Dome" Lam has earned the dubious honour of being the first major test of Thailand's newly amended sexually harassment law.

OPINION

Premeditated Jerusalem violence

Oped, Orna Sagiv, Published on 12/04/2023

» The recent attacks in Israel demonstrate the consequences of using lies as political instruments, inciting terrorism and generating violence. Last Friday, two sisters, Rina (15) and Maia (20), were murdered when Palestinian terrorists sprayed the family's car with bullets. That evening, a car-ramming attack at Tel Aviv's beachfront promenade killed Alessandro Parini, a 35-year-old lawyer from Rome, and injured seven pedestrians, all tourists from Italy and the United Kingdom.

OPINION

Surviving a future of extreme heat

Oped, Kristie L. Ebi, Published on 08/06/2022

» Although nearly all heat-related deaths are preventable, heatwaves kill thousands of people worldwide every year. At this very moment, an extreme heatwave in India and Pakistan, affecting about one billion people, is “testing the limits of human survivability”, warns Chandni Singh, a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report. In April, the average maximum temperature for northwest and central India was the highest in 122 years.

OPINION

Economic puzzle

Oped, Postbag, Published on 06/11/2021

» Re: "4 new holidays to lift economy," (BP, Nov 5).

OPINION

Killer 'Wave-7' heat getting far more common

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/07/2021

» First the "heat dome", with temperatures in the mid-to-high forties Celsius in many parts of western North America for up to a week (49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia). Then, when the forests were tinder-dry, came the wildfires (which wiped Lytton out). From northern California to northern British Columbia, the records were being broken every day.

OPINION

Are we on the eve of destruction?

Oped, Sippakorn Chongchuwanich, Published on 06/08/2020

» What we cannot prepare for, we must prevent. Nuclear weapons are among humanity's darkest and most inhumane arsenal of war. It is high time, then, 75 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to look back and acknowledge the incalculable human impact of this dangerous instrument of destruction.