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OPINION

Rethinking identity from the start

Oped, Watcharin Ariyaprakai, Published on 29/10/2025

» Thailand has made history by recognising same-sex marriage, affirming the right of adults to love and marry freely. This will rightly be celebrated as a triumph for equality and human dignity. Yet, in the same society, another group remains voiceless: newborns born with Disorders of Sex Development (DSD).

OPINION

Vegan future

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/10/2025

» Re: "Practising purity", (Life, Oct 17).

OPINION

Welcome all, equally

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/07/2025

» Re: "Fast immigration lanes for Chinese students' families at Thai airports", (BP, July 13).

OPINION

Trump to challenge global order

Oped, Kantathi Suphamongkhon, Published on 22/11/2024

» With President Donald Trump back in the White House, the fate of the liberal international order created by the US at the end of World War II is at risk.

OPINION

We must not lose sight of Myanmar

Oped, Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Published on 20/09/2024

» Three years on, there remains no end in sight to the crisis in Myanmar. As the international community is increasingly beset by the gridlock in Myanmar and instead drawn towards conflict elsewhere in the world, there is a real concern of a "Myanmar fatigue" setting in. Be that as it may, Thailand cannot afford to lose sight of the dire situation in its immediate neighbour.

OPINION

Myanmar crisis hits 'fatigue' level

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 16/07/2024

» Nearly three and a half years since the military coup in February 2021, the crisis in Myanmar shows no signs of resolution. The internecine war between the military junta, known as the State Administration Council (SAC), and the various ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) continues unabated, with no endgame in sight.

OPINION

Why we need to care about Myanmar

Oped, Johanna Son, Published on 03/02/2024

» Myanmar is entering its fourth year since the Feb 1, 2021 military coup. Its multiple crises continue -- a mix of economic difficulties and a humanitarian catastrophe -- at a time when armed conflict, including anti-junta resistance, has now spread to most of its regions.

OPINION

Predicting 2024's global challenges

Oped, John J Metzler, Published on 03/01/2024

» Looking into the snow globe, it's that time of year to predict and prognosticate what awaits this tired world in the new year. There's a certain trepidation in the air as we view the current and emerging crises, especially during a highly contested election year in so many key countries.

OPINION

Women are leading Covid recovery

Oped, Sarah Knibbs, Published on 17/03/2023

» Three years after the pandemic was formally declared, the world is now firmly in the recovery stage. But the huge potential contribution of women's leadership is still being undervalued, under-resourced, or overlooked altogether.

OPINION

Time running out for govt before next poll

Oped, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 08/02/2022

» The government may be alive, but it might as well be considered dead if we take into consideration all the buzz about its prospects in the next election.