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OPINION

More missiles, memes, and the new resistance

News, Imran Khalid, Published on 19/07/2025

» There was a time, not so long ago, when Walter Cronkite's sombre baritone could turn battlefield dispatches into moments of collective reckoning. Even the first "television war" of 1991, piped in grainy bursts from Baghdad, felt slow enough for shock to sink in. These days, the missiles that streak above Natanz or Esfahan arrive on TikTok between latte art tutorials and kittens sliding off sofas. The effect is less shock-and-awe, more scroll-and-shrug.

OPINION

Smart tax move

Postbag, Published on 24/05/2025

» Re: "Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance", (Business, May 19).

OPINION

Baht bucks trends

Oped, Postbag, Published on 17/05/2025

» Re: "Baht poised to weaken further", (Business, May 14) and "Foreigners get keen on Thai markets", (Business, May 13).

OPINION

Why banks keep lowering their climate targets

News, Alastair Marsh, Published on 12/03/2025

» When Morgan Stanley moved the goalposts back on its climate targets in October, members of the industry's biggest climate alliance were caught off guard.

OPINION

Over in Canada, PM Trudeau bites the dust

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/01/2025

» Donald Trump excels in every field, including surrealism. Leonard Cohen sang "First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin!", but it's completely outclassed by Mr Trump's "First we take Greenland, then we take Canada!" And he's going to take the Panama Canal too!

OPINION

No-show Prawit

Oped, Postbag, Published on 05/10/2024

» Re: "Call to probe Prawit absences", (BP, Sept 26).

OPINION

Ancient wisdom

Published on 30/09/2024

» Re: "PM reassures locals in flood-hit North", (BP, Sept 29).

OPINION

The day Sukhumvit almost sunk

Roger Crutchley, Published on 29/09/2024

» Reading about the extensive flooding in the North and Northeast got me thinking about the worst inundations experienced in Bangkok. It was probably back in 1983 when much of the city was underwater for several weeks. However one that really affected me was a few years later in 1986 after a huge storm had left the eastern part of Bangkok awash.

OPINION

Warped curiosity

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/09/2024

» Re: "Taste of hell", (BP photo, Sept 1). It is bad enough that kids are encouraged to play with guns and clamber all over tanks on Army Day, but now we have a shopping centre that has established a "Hell Space" for a week to entertain curious, and I mean curious people, including youngsters. 

OPINION

It's getting to be tough at the top

Roger Crutchley, Published on 25/08/2024

» In these turbulent times around the globe you wonder why anyone would aspire to be a prime minister, president, dictator, despot, tyrant or whatever. Even in Amazing Thailand it can't be much fun being the PM. Just imagine waking up every morning and realising you are responsible for 71 million Thai citizens, all probably with some kind of grievance. Most of us have enough problems looking just after ourselves … and maybe the dog.