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OPINION

The human toll behind your seafood

News, Claire Kietduriyakul, Published on 02/08/2025

» The next time you are at a restaurant and considering the choice of fish or shrimp, spare a thought. The seafood on your plate may come at quite a human cost.

OPINION

Thaksin's 'high noon'

Postbag, Published on 01/06/2025

» Re: "Whitewash on way?", (PostBag, May 30).

OPINION

Smoker's rights

Postbag, Published on 05/01/2025

» Re: "Milan says no to all outdoor smoking in Italy's toughest ban" (BP, Jan 1).

OPINION

Mae Sot's sour trafficking record

Editorial, Published on 24/11/2024

» Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar border in Tak province, is notorious as a hub for cross-border human trafficking and transnational organised crime run by Chinese mafia syndicates. Despite this, government action has been grossly inadequate to combat the problem.

OPINION

Hollywood on Thames is UK's chance to shine

News, Matthew Brooker, Published on 10/09/2024

» Hollywood loves a happy ending, preferably after a few twists and turns along the way. The British version has another chance to write its own after Marlow Film Studios, backed by Avatar director James Cameron and a host of UK creative talents, said it will appeal against the rejection of a planned complex in the country's movie heartland west of London. Suspense turns on whether the two-month-old Labour government will intervene to greenlight a project that so clearly aligns with its mission of stimulating economic growth.

OPINION

Thailand's 2043 security outlook

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 20/02/2024

» Under an increasingly polarised world underlined by the strategic competition between global superpowers -- along with their friends and alliances, it is not surprising that Thailand views the global security landscape with trepidation. Such a trend is a litmus test for middle and smaller power nations to navigate their security policies and engagements. They do not have many choices; nevertheless, these small and medium-sized countries can either align themselves with the most prominent powers or lesser ones that can protect their national interests, or they can get together and use their combined strength to deter the hegemonic ambition of outside powers. Staying alone and pursuing one's pathway without supporting partners is not an option.

OPINION

Job-hoppers provoke hiring rejig

Oped, Mariano Miguel Carrera, Published on 17/11/2023

» Companies can improve their staff recruitments by having "a contractual bond" for new employees.

OPINION

Visa wish-list

Postbag, Published on 17/09/2023

» Re: "Cabinet to talk visa-free China policy", (BP, Sept 10).

OPINION

Wonky visa rules

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/08/2023

» Re: "Driving out the gangs", (BP, Aug 1).

OPINION

Is AI out for your job?

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 29/05/2023

» Science fiction is an ideal genre for people who wonder about, hope or fear for what can become real one day. One of the most famous themes in this genre is a dystopian future where technology develops malicious intent, and decides to take over the world with catastrophic consequences for humanity. While we're still not there yet, fiction is no longer fiction, and such wild imaginings have become reality, or at least some of them.