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Time to tackle scam bases

News, Editorial, Published on 13/01/2025

» The tragic death of a Thai man, Alongkorn Deeying, who plunged from the 14th floor of an 18-storey building in Poipet, Cambodia, again casts the spotlight on the growing problem of call centre scams run by transnational crime syndicates in the Mekong Region.

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OPINION

Racing dreams

Oped, Postbag, Published on 24/05/2024

» Re: "Racing to poverty", (PostBag, May 23) & "Srettha woos Formula 1 giants in Italy", (BP, May 21).

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OPINION

Thaksin undermining premier's role

Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 24/02/2024

» The release of convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra from detention will present a dilemma for the Pheu Thai-led government. Sooner rather than later, Thaksin, who is now on parole, will outshine Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, and that does not bode well for the latter and the Pheu Thai Party.

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Paetongtarn must avoid past trends

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 30/10/2023

» It came as no surprise that Paetongtarn Shinawatra, former prime minister Thaksin's youngest daughter, was overwhelmingly voted as the new leader of the Pheu Thai Party on Friday.

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RTAF out of touch

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/09/2022

» The plan to host a lavish inauguration ceremony for the new air force commander-in-chief, including a flyover this afternoon, shows poor judgement on the part of the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF).

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It all began with a soapy TV 'moustache'

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 18/09/2022

» With Liz Truss becoming the 56th British prime minister, it got me thinking about how many PMs there have been in my lifetime. The answer is 16, going back to Clement Atlee, which is a bit scary. In fact, while I was still residing in the UK there were only six PMs.

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OPINION

Lese majeste clarity needed

Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/11/2021

» The two leading opposition parties -- Pheu Thai and Move Forward -- have made their stances clear on the controversial Section 112 of the criminal code, better known as the lese majeste law.

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Big data to keep Thai workers afloat

Oped, Published on 26/08/2020

» Since the coronavirus pandemic hit Thailand early this year, businesses have been falling like dominoes. Millions of people have lost their jobs in the country's worst economic downturn in recent memory. Yet some jobs have survived the pandemic better than others.

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Respect labour rights to avert sanction

News, Published on 08/01/2020

» Apart from the baht getting stronger, Thai exports will suffer another big blow when the United States cuts Thailand's duty-free trade privileges due to the poor protection of workers' rights.

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Baht, jobless surge spells tough times

News, Published on 11/12/2019

» Media reports and analyses from various news agencies are in agreement about the Thai economy. And it is not at all good news.