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OPINION

Anwar's big challenge

Oped, Editorial, Published on 17/04/2025

» Today, Malaysian Prime Minister and Asean chair Anwar Ibrahim will meet Myanmar's leader, Senior Gen Min Aung Hlaing, in Bangkok for an informal yet crucial dialogue that could help alleviate the ongoing turmoil in Myanmar.

OPINION

Myanmar quake tests global aid

Oped, Than Tha Aung, Published on 10/04/2025

» Political instability and a fractured aid system in Myanmar have already made it vulnerable to any natural disaster, not to mention the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that hit Sagaing and nearby areas, including Mandalay, on March 28.

OPINION

Quake crisis is too big to ignore

Oped, Zaw Oo, Published on 08/04/2025

» On March 28, Myanmar was struck by the most devastating earthquake in its history. The disaster reduced much of Mandalay, the country's second-largest city, to rubble. Nay Pyi Taw, the administrative capital, and several towns across central Myanmar also suffered massive destruction.

OPINION

Unpacking hidden seismic risks

Oped, Temily Baker & Sanjay Srivastava, Published on 04/04/2025

» A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay in Myanmar on 28 March, exposing more than 37.2 million people to violent shaking and resulting in more than 3,000 deaths, some 3,900 injuries and over 300 missing. Its shockwaves reverberated far beyond Myanmar's borders, extending over 1,000km to Bangkok.

OPINION

Myanmar must fully implement 5PC

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 23/01/2024

» All credible sources indicate that since Operation 1027 was launched at the end of October, the State Administration Council (SAC) has lost approximately 469 military bases in various parts of Myanmar.

OPINION

Dealing with the crisis in Myanmar

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 26/09/2023

» Since Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin came to power, the country's profile has been raised regionally and internationally.

OPINION

For children in exile, school's a lifeline

Oped, May Soe, Published on 08/06/2023

» It's 9am, before classes start, and children's shouts and squeals of laughter fill the air around three cottages in a school compound, a hilly area not far from the centre of Mae Sot, a northwestern city on the border with Myanmar.

OPINION

Russia, China in arms trade with Myanmar

Oped, John J Metzler, Published on 27/05/2023

» It's hardly a surprise but an affirmation of the obvious. Myanmar's military regime is being backed, supported and protected by both Russia and China. What's new is that the specifics of this assistance have come to light in a landmark United Nations report uncovering the extent of arms and munitions transfers to Myanmar, beset by longtime military rule, amid spurts of democratic governance, but overall isolation and indifference.

OPINION

Can Jakarta push peace in Myanmar?

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 09/05/2023

» By this weekend, the world will find out whether the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) -- under Indonesian chairmanship -- will be able to overcome challenges in Myanmar's peace process and bridge the divisions among various stakeholders.

OPINION

Thai diplomacy has come full circle

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 18/04/2023

» After eight arduous years, Thai diplomacy has come full circle. With 26 days to go before the next general election on May 14, the international community is wondering whether there will be any change in the country's overall diplomatic outlook. Since the dark days leading up to the intervention in May 2014, Thailand has undertaken an extraordinary journey given the state in which the country was caught with its deteriorated standing in the global community. Critics varied in their assessments of Thai foreign policy under deep stress. Indeed, the long winding diplomatic road revealed both the strengths and weaknesses of strenuous efforts to protect national interests amid the competition of the great powers and in tackling the unavoidable ripple effects caused by an increasingly polarised world.