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OPINION

Why safe havens unexpectedly drop

News, Helen Jewell, Published on 28/03/2026

» Geopolitical shocks often don't move markets the way intuition suggests, as investors raise cash first and ask questions later.

THAILAND

Rare fish found after 94 years

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 24/11/2025

» A freshwater fish species long thought lost for 94 years has been rediscovered in Thailand, says nature and biodiversity group Siamensis.org.

THAILAND

A pill policy that may just pop

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Aekarach Sattaburuth & Wongsathorn Pungsriwanich, Published on 02/03/2024

» Yosapat Kongduang, 22, did not sleep for three straight nights after taking methamphetamine pills or ya ba. He was restless and aggressive when police arrested him at his house in Buri Ram on Feb 16.

OPINION

Moment of truth

News, Published on 23/05/2023

» Re: "Lese majeste stance could sink Dems' PM vote", (BP, May 18).

THAILAND

Reforms 'can't end' with legalised cannabis

News, Anucha Charoenpo in Melbourne, Published on 18/04/2023

» MELBOURNE: Former New Zealand prime minister and current member of the International Commission Against the Death Penalty, Helen Clark, has praised Thailand for decriminalising cannabis, but has also called on the country to end capital punishment, especially for those convicted of drug offences.

OPINION

Time to act on conflict's impact

News, Helen Clark & Supachai Panitchpakdi, Published on 16/11/2022

» It is now nearly nine months since Russia invaded Ukraine. A war that should never have happened, and which Moscow hoped would be over in a matter of days, threatens to drag on endlessly. Estimates of military and civilian deaths vary wildly but are in the tens of thousands on each side. Over thirteen million Ukrainians have been displaced, about half of them across Europe and the other half internally. There has been inestimable damage to infrastructure and property. The approaching winter threatens to multiply misery many times over. As if the human suffering already experienced is not enough, the nightmarish spectre of the use of nuclear weapons lurks in the background.

OPINION

Renewables key to 'independence'

News, Helen Clark & Dan Smith & Margot Wallstrom, Published on 13/04/2022

» Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shaken many long-held Western assumptions about the foundations of peace in Europe. Among other things, it has renewed policymakers' focus on energy dependence as a key strategic issue.

OPINION

Unearthing the true meaning of tea money

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 23/05/2021

» Thanks to readers for their entertaining comments and emails on last week's PostScript concerning the delights of drinking tea. There were assorted inspiring tales of eccentric tea ladies, quirky tea-time habits and important song lyrics I had overlooked.

OPINION

A lesson in letting sleeping dogs lie

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 28/02/2021

» As the mug-shot for this column might suggest, I do have a certain empathy for dogs and generally get on well with our furry friends. Maybe it's because I was born in the Year of the Dog. But you never know what is around the corner.

OPINION

Govt dragging its feet

News, Postbag, Published on 13/04/2020

» Re: "Battle rages to cut coronavirus off at the pass" and "130 hotels offer to take in returnees", (BP, April 11).