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THAILAND

PM pushes soft power in United Kingdom

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 23/05/2025

» Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has underscored Thailand's commitment to expanding its export market and soft power in the form of Muay Thai, not only in the United Kingdom but across Europe.

OPINION

Protesting ethically for the planet

News, Peter Singer & Martin Skladany, Published on 05/09/2024

» Climate protesters have disrupted the tennis at Wimbledon, thrown tomato soup at the glass protecting famous paintings, sprayed orange powder on Stonehenge, and blocked traffic. In response, European governments have been cracking down on environmental protesters with detentions and fines, and, in one case, with a five-year prison sentence for advocating civil disobedience in a Zoom call.

THAILAND

Thammasat picks new rector

News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/05/2024

» Prof Supasawad Chardchawarn has been named the new rector of Thammasat University, succeeding Assoc Prof Gasinee Witoonchart, according to Thammasat University Student Union (TUSU).

OPINION

Seducing shoppers with special offers

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/02/2022

» In many Bangkok retail establishments there are frequent special offers with variations on the "buy one, get one free!" theme. It is known in the trade as BOGO or BOGOF which actually sounds a bit rude. The immediate reaction to this sort of offer, especially when the word "free!" appears with an accompanying exclamation mark, tends to be "what's the catch?"

OPINION

The girl from the Black Country

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 01/03/2020

» My thanks to readers who pointed out that Janice Nicholls, who featured in last week's column, did not have a Brummie accent at all, but a Black Country lilt, hailing from Wednesbury, just west of Birmingham.

OPINION

There's nothing wrong with an accent

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 23/02/2020

» There has been some debate in the letters column of the Bangkok Post lately regarding the teaching of English in Thailand. It has included discussion on whether people with strong regional accents are suitable for teaching Thai kids.

THAILAND

Outbreak 'reviving stereotypes'

News, Thana Boonlert, Published on 20/02/2020

» The discrimination faced by Thais abroad during the novel coronavirus outbreak shows how growing public anxiety can revive long-standing tensions and negative stereotypes about Chinese, an expert said.

OPINION

No, Brexit Britain doesn't want its empire back

News, John Lloyd, Published on 14/01/2019

» Britain is moving towards an exit from the European Union on March 29, possibly with no agreement, and thus courting – according to the Bank of England – an 8 percent drop in GDP and a 7.5% rise in unemployment. A drear prospect, attended by matching drear commentaries on the stupidity of the 52 percent of the British electorate who voted for Brexit in 2016.

OPINION

Nothing wrong in being distracted

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 21/01/2018

» Earlier this month in PostScript there was a reference to "distracted walkers", a term for those people who bump into you on the street or the BTS because they have their noses buried in their smartphones.