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OPINION

Rethink Asean-Pakistan relations

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 14/04/2026

» Pakistan became an Asean sectoral dialogue partner in 1993. Yet for more than three decades, the grouping's engagement with this nuclear-armed state has remained limited. The time has surely come to reconsider its status and elevate it to a full dialogue partner.

OPINION

Nepal's new govt faces challenges

News, Brabim Karki, Published on 13/04/2026

» Nepal's new government, led by Balendra Shah, more popularly known as Balen, is moving fast and shaking the politics of the Himalayan nation.

OPINION

What are Thailand’s visa changes really about?

Vanich Kittichai, Published on 11/04/2026

» There have been a number of announcements from state agencies to do with visa policies in Thailand over the past several months that seem to have made the matter rather convoluted.

OPINION

Countering the fallacy of the buffer zone

Oped, Daoud Kuttab, Published on 10/04/2026

» Territorial buffers rarely, if ever, deliver the peace and security their advocates promise. After the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine was seen as a neutral cordon between Russia and Nato. Instead, it became a zone of increasingly fierce geopolitical contention, followed by open war.

OPINION

Modern-day mispricing of war

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 09/04/2026

» In the space of just a few weeks, the throttling of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has revealed the true nature of the US-Israeli war with Iran. This is no regional conflict, because the entire world is being invoiced. While the size of the bill remains to be determined, it is already obvious that the belligerents won't be the only ones paying the tab.

OPINION

Laws must unlock food waste value

News, Chanisara Dumkum & Theerat Dejitikul, Published on 08/04/2026

» Thailand has been throwing away food on a massive scale. Yet much of what ends up in the bin could have been used to feed people, animals, or even generate energy. The question is what needs to be done. To find a proper solution, we must acknowledge a hard fact: waste is not the problem in itself. The real issue lies in the system that manages it.

OPINION

Asean banks face climate pressure

Oped, Rachel Ho, Published on 08/04/2026

» The global oil and gas crisis is worsening. Amid the Middle East war, the central banks of countries in Southeast Asia must address a perfect storm of rising fuel prices, cost-of-living pressures, and worsening impacts of climate disasters.

OPINION

Iran's water weapon against Gulf

Oped, Michael Christopher Low, Published on 07/04/2026

» The oil-rich monarchies of the Persian Gulf are often described as petrostates. But the US-Israeli war with Iran has highlighted that they are also saltwater kingdoms, societies whose survival depends on desalination, or converting seawater into potable water at industrial scale.

OPINION

Bridge to nowhere

Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/04/2026

» New Myanmar president Snr Gen Min Aung Hlaing will be sworn in on Friday.

OPINION

Rein in Gun's influence

Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/04/2026

» Influencer Guntouch "Gun" Pongpaiboonwet needs little introduction. Rising from being a noodle seller, he built his reputation through philanthropic activities -- fundraising, providing aid, and rescuing victims -- roles that also highlight systemic flaws in Thailand's bureaucracy.