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OPINION

Who runs Red Line?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 16/01/2026

» Re: "Red Line B40 daily fare cap starts", (BP, Dec 2, 2025). I'm just curious whether the Red Line commuter trains are under the jurisdiction of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) or the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).

OPINION

Digital wallet scheme poses credit risk

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 25/07/2024

» During the debate on the extra-fiscal budget for 2024 of 1.22 billion baht to fund the digital wallet (DW) scheme, the government presented the bright side of the figurative coin. This article will present the dark side of the scheme.

OPINION

UN assembly opens amid widening crises

Oped, John J. Metzler, Published on 13/09/2023

» Presidents, prime ministers, kings and potentates are converging on New York for the opening session of the UN General Assembly. The 78th annual assembly of the world organisation presents both a global gala and expanded summit meeting to try to solve a myriad of crises facing the international community.

OPINION

Better, in my book

Oped, Postbag, Published on 21/02/2023

» Re: "Reading a relationship", (BP, Feb 18). If former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva agrees now to the offer of becoming a party-list member of the Democrat Party, he would be seen as lacking in principle.

OPINION

Have we solved the floaty-bag problem?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 17/02/2023

» The United States has been having "a bit of a floaty-bag problem over its airspace", as South Africa's Daily Maverick news site put it.

OPINION

An economy for all

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/02/2023

» Re: "Substance sorely lacking", (Business, Feb 13).

OPINION

Do as King Rama IX

Oped, Postbag, Published on 11/02/2023

» Re: “2 activists get bail as lives at risk”, (BP, Feb 8). The Criminal Court approved bail for the two political activists, “Tawan” and “Bam”, who are on hunger strike to ensure human rights, freedom of expression, and the ending of Sections 112 and 116 concerning lese majeste and sedition, respectively. However, the two young girls insist on continuing their strike.

OPINION

US startup's climate gig stirs up controversy

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/01/2023

» It was the moral equivalent of a fart in a hurricane. The "hurricane" was the explosion of the Mount Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines in 1991, which boosted 17 million tonnes of sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere.

OPINION

Mexico's cart ban marks generic shift

Oped, Aldo Solano Rojas, Published on 25/06/2022

» In April, the government of Mexico City's central Cuauhtémoc alcaldía, or borough, mandated that all its rótulos -- the hand-painted signs decorating street vendors' kiosks -- be erased.

OPINION

Why sustainability revolution is the new digital

Oped, Orit Gadiesh, Jenny Davis-Peccoud & Gerry Mattios, Published on 30/01/2021

» Even in a year dominated by a global pandemic, the sustainability revolution has accelerated faster than expected, while also expanding to include a wider range of environmental and social issues.