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OPINION

What Sudthisak's return means

News, Alona Fisher-Kamm, Published on 29/12/2025

» The return on Dec 10 of the remains of Sudthisak Rinthalak, the last Thai national abducted by Hamas on Oct 7, 2023, closes a painful circle; but it does not close the wound. His return is not only a moment of relief but a moment of remembrance. It forces us to confront, once again, the human cost of the massacre carried out by Hamas on that dark day.

OPINION

Anocha saga reopens

News, Editorial, Published on 02/12/2024

» Anocha Panjoy's disappearance 46 years ago remains a haunting chapter in Thailand's history.

OPINION

Healthy options?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 25/03/2023

» Re: "TAT touts wellness industry strength", (BP, March 24).

OPINION

One middleman enough in conflict

News, Asmadee Bueheng, Published on 24/10/2022

» Yahree Dueloh left his village in the southernmost border district of Narathiwat a decade ago, crossed the Kolok River and settled in Rantau Panjang on the Malaysian side of the border, not far from the river that serves as the official border between the two countries.

OPINION

Why Rohingya refugees are fleeing Bangladesh

Oped, Sayedullah, Kamal and Alom Shah, Published on 09/05/2020

» On Feb 11, a small wooden boat trying to make its way from Bangladesh to Malaysia capsized, and dozens of Rohingya refugees drowned. On April 15, a boat carrying 500 Rohingya was forced to return to Bangladesh after failing to enter Malaysia. Over 70 Rohingya starved to death or died from heat, their bodies thrown overboard.

OPINION

Saudi teenager's bid for asylum must be respected

News, Jeremy Walden-Schertz, Published on 10/01/2019

» The Saudi diplomat has given away any pretense that it is a "family matter".

OPINION

If incentives persist, so will slavery

News, Ricardo Hausmann, Published on 04/09/2018

» Have you ever wondered why business schools do not teach the proper way to whip a worker to obtain maximum effort without damaging the asset? Had business schools existed before the American Civil War, one can conceive of at least a lecture on the subject. Instead, business schools teach about corporate culture and values, on the assumption that maximum effort can be obtained from workers if they identify with the firm's mission and goals.