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OPINION

Khao Kradong row claims new victims

Oped, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 11/08/2025

» The Land Department has been given seven days to explain the Khao Kradong land issue. The timeline seems rather short for a land controversy which has bubbled away for decades.

OPINION

Iran and Trump: Much ado about nothing much

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 27/06/2025

» I don't get a lot of face-time with Donald Trump, but his rant on Tuesday in front of the chopper that was to take him to the airport and on to the Nato summit in Brussels was the first time I heard him say "f***" in front of live microphones -- and it was clearly about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

OPINION

Grand Prix flagged

Oped, Postbag, Published on 19/06/2025

» Re: "Cabinet gives nod to F1 race bid", (PostBag, June 18). 

OPINION

Which way for MotoGP?

Oped, Editorial, Published on 05/03/2025

» It is music to the ears as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra vows that she will put politics aside and think business in deciding whether to renew a contract to host the MotoGP.

OPINION

The effects of Trump's Ukraine deal

News, Gene Frieda, Published on 24/02/2025

» At the end of World War I, John Maynard Keynes was part of the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, where the victorious Allies dictated the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. He emerged from the conference distraught. As he subsequently wrote in The Economic Consequences of the Peace, delegates' focus on short-term political considerations, including the desire to "punish" Germany for its aggression, would come at the cost of long-term social and political stability in Europe. It is a warning worth remembering today.

OPINION

Moving towards a fifth world order

Oped, Gordon Brown & Mohamed A El-Erian, Published on 26/10/2024

» The Bretton Woods institutions -- the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank -- are now 80 years old. But they are as under-resourced and poorly supported by national governments as at any time in their history. Their predicament is perhaps the clearest sign that economic and financial multilateralism is fragmenting along with the global economy. Worse, this fragmentation comes at a time of rising international tensions, financial fragility, sputtering growth, rising poverty, and mounting reconstruction bills in Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine, and elsewhere.

OPINION

A very long wait

Published on 08/07/2024

» Re: "Keep maps simple", (PostBag, July 7) & "Thap Lan National Park revamp worries official" (BP, July 1).

OPINION

PM's dream of a Grand Prix in Thailand is futile

Oped, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 21/06/2024

» Bad news. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is pitching to bring a Formula One race to Thailand.

OPINION

Before the Great Ukrainian Offensive

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/04/2023

» Monday's stunt, when Yevgeny Prigozhin held a Russian flag in his hands and declared that his "Wagner" mercenary soldiers have finally conquered the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, probably marks the end of the Russian winter offensive. It was just a charade, of course.

OPINION

MotoGP becomes soft power for Asia

Oped, Satrio Samtha Nugraha, Published on 07/01/2023

» Launched as the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix in 1949, MotoGP is now the oldest and most prestigious motorcycle racing tour in the world. Last September, Dorna Sport, the organiser of MotoGP revealed MotoGP's provisional calendar for the 2023 season with 21 race weekends spread across 19 countries. It's interesting to note that MotoGP confirmed two new series at Sokol International Racetrack in Kazakhstan and Buddh International Circuit in India. So, the number of MotoGP race series in Asia will increase to 8 rounds including Australia while the number of race series in Europe will decrease to 11 rounds for the upcoming season.