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OPINION

Fighting cybercrime needs bolder action

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 02/12/2025

» Much has been said about the scourge of online scams and cybercrime.

OPINION

Corrupt monks have lost their way

Oped, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 14/07/2025

» Just as Thailand was about to celebrate Asalha Bucha Day and the start of Buddhist Lent, the nation was gripped by the biggest sex scandal ever to rock its clergy. How irony.

OPINION

Keeping Thailand malaria-free

Oped, Sopon Iamsirithaworn, Chantana Padungtod and Wichai Satimai, Published on 25/08/2023

» Every year, we mark Aug 20 as World Mosquito Day and the anniversary of detecting malaria parasites in mosquitoes for the first time.

OPINION

'Insect apocalypse' coming to your neighbourhood

Oped, Adam Minter, Published on 03/08/2023

» An unusually large influx of tiny insects called aphids have been sucking on Dallas-area pecan trees in recent weeks. After they've had their fill, they "excrete" the waste out their back ends and onto cars, driveways and sidewalks. "Texas is covered in a sticky, icky goo," declared a Dallas Morning News headline. Other news outlets offered tips on how to clean up the mess.

OPINION

'Frankenstein chemicals' trump 'forever chemicals'

Oped, FD Flam, Published on 07/07/2023

» Health fads come and go, but drinking more water (and less beer and soda) is one of the few things that's unequivocally good for the human body. It should be as easy as putting a glass under the tap, but what kinds of potentially harmful chemicals lurk there? News that 3M is paying more than US$10 billion (351 billion baht) to clean "forever chemicals" from municipal drinking water isn't helping our confidence.

OPINION

Superbugs lurk in local food systems

Oped, Chokdee Smithkittipol, Published on 06/04/2022

» When you think of antibiotics, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a doctor prescribing treatment to a sick person. But the vast majority of antibiotics used are actually given to animals on factory farms. This overuse of antibiotics in the agricultural sector is fuelling a global health crisis, with antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" killing more than one hundred Thais every day.

OPINION

Drain the Thai swamp

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/12/2020

» Re: "PM ruling must end flak", (Editorial, Dec 2).

OPINION

Covid-19 is not the only threat to millions of lives

Oped, Christoph Benn & Wit Soontaranun, Published on 24/04/2020

» We are experiencing the biggest threat to the fabric of our society in generations. For billions, their lives are in danger, their livelihoods are at risk, and their daily routines have been upended. The world economy has ground to a halt.