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OPINION

Hopes for clean air

News, Published on 17/11/2025

» The so-called "winter" is making its way into the country and into Bangkok. Regardless of what the mercury says, winter also heralds the arrival of PM2.5 -- the fine dust that blankets the sky.

OPINION

Cute posts, cruel trade

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/11/2025

» For years, CITES -- the United Nations' multilateral treaty aimed at protecting endangered plants and animals from threats posed by international trade -- has focused on combating wildlife trafficking networks that smuggle exotic animals from forests and breeding centres to meet demand from private zoos and the traditional medicine trade.

OPINION

Serious on cybercrime

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/10/2025

» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has made the correct, but long overdue, move in forming the National Committee for the Prevention and Suppression of Technology-Related Crimes.

OPINION

Could Ukraine actually end up winning?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 30/09/2025

» Last February, Donald Trump and his heir apparent JD Vance launched a televised frontal attack on Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House, telling him that Ukraine had "no cards". Mr Zelensky should let Russia keep the conquered territories (about 20% of Ukraine) in return for peace.

OPINION

Clean Air Bill offers hope

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/09/2025

» Parliament is reportedly set to deliberate the Clean Air Bill today. The scrutiny will be the third and final reading -- jointly conducted by MPs and senators in both houses. If passed immediately, the long-awaited clean air legislation will take effect this year.

OPINION

All barked out

Oped, Postbag, Published on 14/05/2025

» Re: "Dogged logic", (PostBag, May 12) & "Oh, for a quiet street", (PostBag, May 11). 

OPINION

Lesser spotted leopards in peril

News, Vanessa Amoroso, Published on 05/05/2025

» In light of Saturday's International Leopard Day, we need to raise an urgent question: How long can we "celebrate" an event that now marks a countdown to the day these majestic creatures go extinct and become a thing of the past?

OPINION

Vietnam: Fifty years since the Fall of Saigon

Oped, John J. Metzler, Published on 30/04/2025

» Fifty years ago, on April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese military units surged into Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, forcibly reuniting the country, thus ending 20 years of conflict.

OPINION

Will the global economy stall?

News, Eswar Prasad and Caroline Smiltneks, Published on 21/04/2025

» The timing could hardly have been less propitious. Just as the world economy was showing signs of stabilising, the odds of a policy-induced global recession have risen significantly. The latest update to the Brookings-FT Tiger index reveals a mixed picture, with the financial index declining and private-sector confidence crumbling even as macroeconomic data (which lag the other indicators) suggest a more benign scenario.

OPINION

Be wary of the TikTokalypse on the radar

Oped, Todd G Buchholz, Published on 31/01/2025

» When the United States president, Congress and Supreme Court are all in a tizzy at the same time, the topic under discussion is usually a global meltdown or, at the very least, income taxes. Today, the concern is dancing cat videos. In his first day back in the White House, Donald Trump launched a strike against the Court and Congress by signing an executive order to pause the ban on TikTok, earning applause from the Chinese-owned company. TikTok's online content creators are relieved, too, for many warn that a ban (or a forced sale to a US company) would devastate them. I call it the TikTokalypse.