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OPINION

Let's double down on resilience

Oped, Rick Holland, Published on 10/06/2024

» This year has already seen a cascade of extreme weather events -- from devastating floods in Pakistan, to scorching heatwaves in the Sahel and West Africa -- leaving an indelible mark on many parts of the world. The increasing number of lives (now already in the tens of millions) affected by extreme weather events further reminds us how vulnerable we are in the face of an increasingly volatile climate and water system.

OPINION

New records set

Published on 19/02/2024

» Re: "Thaksin set for return home today", (BP, Feb 18) & "No EM for Thaksin?", (BP, Feb 15).

OPINION

Local community key to delivering Myanmar aid

Oped, Charles Petrie, Published on 11/05/2023

» Last month, I undertook a 10-day trip along the Thai-Myanmar border. In part its purpose was to explore further the nature and workings of the local governance structures which Scott Guggenheim and I had argued needed to be supported by the international community in our piece entitled "Taking risk and supporting local governance", published in the Bangkok Post on March 24.

OPINION

Telco merger up in air

News, Editorial, Published on 03/10/2022

» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is expected to make a decision on the controversial merger of True Corporation and Total Access Communication (DTAC) on Oct 12.

OPINION

The possible upsides to Covid infection

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 08/08/2022

» There's always a first time for everyone. After three years of living life virus free, I got Covid-19 from a friend after attending a concert recently. However, to my surprise, my first experience wasn't all that terrible. I felt mildly ill, with fever and body aches, but no sore throat or a lung infection. Fortunately, I was able to look after myself at home and the symptoms only lasted a week.

OPINION

Digital push is key for rural areas

Oped, Jong-Jin Kim, Published on 24/06/2022

» It wasn't long ago that internet connectivity faded the moment one left a populated area like a city or big town -- "no service" was the take-away message back then. But thanks to 3G, 4G and now 5G mobile technology, coupled with the widespread installation of cellular towers in rural areas region-wide, that little message shows up much less frequently.

OPINION

Online learning falls short in Covid era

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 13/09/2021

» Over one and a half years, millions of Thai students have been forced to forsake their physical classroom, schools, friends, and playground, to study in virtual classes conducted through online platforms.

OPINION

Very Orwellian

News, Postbag, Published on 02/02/2021

» Before I start, I should note that I do not wear a tin foil hat and that it has been a while since my last reading of 1984.

OPINION

Thai healthcare in the digital age

News, Sutapa Amornvivat, Published on 15/08/2018

» A few weeks ago, I participated in a workshop to rethink the master plan for the Thailand Centre of Excellence in Life Sciences (TCELS), the committee of which I serve as a director. This reaffirmed my belief in Thailand's potential within the medical sciences and healthcare industry. As a country, we are already renowned as a medical service hub of Asia. With recent advancements in technology, we can further build on the strong foundations especially in the area of research and development (R&D).

OPINION

Huawei patent case shows courts' increasing clout

News, Jan Wolfe, Published on 13/06/2018

» A smartphone patent fight between Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and Samsung Electronics Co could reach a global resolution through a ruling by a Chinese court, a development that reflects the growing attractiveness of China as a quick and effective forum for intellectual property disputes.