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OPINION

Coast pays the price

Oped, Editorial, Published on 13/01/2026

» The flooding caused by high seas that battered coastal communities in Bang Khunthian, Bangkok, last week is a reminder that coastal erosion remains inadequately addressed.

OPINION

People's Party battles shift in voter mood

Oped, Anucha Charoenpo, Published on 08/01/2026

» We now find ourselves in a crunch time when voters begin to firm up their choices ahead of the Feb 8 general election. This may explain why political parties are starting to reveal their aces, floating names for key ministerial portfolios at strategic moments.

OPINION

Rethinking local flood management

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 12/12/2025

» As global temperatures rise, extreme rainfall and severe flooding are happening around the world. The science is clear; with every 1 degree Celsius increase, the atmosphere will hold 7% more water vapour. This may explain why storms are more intense as the world warms.

OPINION

Trump's tariffs will hit consumers and businesses

News, Nancy Qian, Published on 27/02/2025

» The opening salvos of US President Donald Trump's trade war have sent shockwaves around the world. Over the past weeks, his administration has broken with decades of free-trade orthodoxy, threatening to impose tariffs not only on strategic adversaries like China but also on longstanding allies like Canada and Mexico.

OPINION

Regional power rejig in new age

News, Werapong Prapha, Published on 23/01/2025

» What happens to a region when the rules of global trade no longer apply? For The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), this is no longer a hypothetical question -- it is our pressing reality. This week, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, ushering in what many see as the end of the post-liberal trade era. This era, defined by hyper-globalisation and a rules-based system governed by multilateralism, is now giving way to an unpredictable and fragmented global order.

OPINION

Big brother's brace

Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/11/2024

» Re: "Thaksin expects Yingluck to return home around Songkran", (BP, Nov 19).

OPINION

Feline stardom doesn't come easy

Roger Crutchley, Published on 17/11/2024

» In the final credits of many American films you often see the "no animals were harmed" disclaimer, meaning representatives of the American Humane Association were present to ensure no animals were mistreated during the course of filming.

OPINION

Bracing for trade war

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/11/2024

» With the return of US president-elect Donald Trump of the Republican Party to the White House, countries around the world including Thailand are waiting to see and deal with the impact of the potential trade war between the US and China, higher tariffs imposed on exporters to the US, and the return of American unilateralism.

OPINION

Europe's AI Act will shake up businesses

Oped, Saliltorn Thongmeensuk, Published on 11/09/2024

» As businesses across the globe brace for the European Union's newly adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, the ramifications are becoming more apparent. The AI Act will create opportunities and challenges, particularly for companies that rely heavily on AI technology. The regulation classifies AI systems based on the level of risk and will mandate new standards for developers and deployers, pushing businesses to reevaluate their strategies in a bid to comply with this EU legislation that will open doors to the EU market.

OPINION

Climate change: the August deadline

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 03/08/2024

» When you spend four years writing a book on climate change, you get to know most of the leading players. I have never seen them so dismayed.