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OPINION

Safeguarding peace after border conflict

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 06/01/2026

» 2026 began with good news: Thai–Cambodian ties showed signs of improvement following the release of 18 Cambodian soldiers on the final day of 2025. The fighting has stopped, but the wounds have left deep scars that are highly visible and difficult to heal. Worse, public trust across the border remains low, while anguished emotions remain high.

OPINION

Democracy in doubt

Postbag, Published on 23/12/2025

» Re: "BJT builds poll momentum as rivals falter", & "Pheu Thai calls on EC for fair election", (BP, Dec 21). 

OPINION

A big no to coups

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/11/2025

» Re: "Court lifts veil on army's IO ops", (Editorial, Nov 9).

OPINION

Clean air betrayal

Oped, Postbag, Published on 07/10/2025

» Re: "MPs fail Clean Air Bill," (Editorial, Oct 1).

OPINION

China's offensives

Postbag, Published on 07/09/2025

» Re: "China's lessons from WWII endure", (Opinion, Sept 2).

OPINION

Generational trust

Postbag, Published on 30/08/2025

» Re: "Tiny Vanuatu steps up to protect the climate", (Commentary, Aug 28). 

OPINION

What is the Gaza war costing us?

Oped, Abdullah Gül, Published on 27/08/2025

» As the horrors in Gaza continue, owing to the lack of any plan to end the violence, it is necessary to ask what the costs will be, not just regionally but globally. The suffering inflicted upon innocent civilians in Gaza has become almost indescribable. Yet Israel has decided to redouble its military operation, opening another phase in its regional expansionist policy, with severe ramifications for international peace and security, as well as for Gaza's humanitarian crisis.

OPINION

Rethinking development in an era of upheaval

News, Mohamed A El-Erian, Published on 14/08/2025

» For many developing countries, the global economic landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Lower growth, disrupted supply chains, reduced aid flows, and heightened financial-market volatility represent significant headwinds. Underpinning these changes is a fundamental restructuring, driven by the developed world, of the postwar economic and financial order. Against this background, a handful of factors are becoming critically important for the current and future well-being of developing countries -- and for the fate of multilateral institutions.

OPINION

Show your face

Oped, Postbag, Published on 01/08/2025

» Re: "New road safety shock", (Editorial, June 26). 

OPINION

Bold promises

Postbag, Published on 06/07/2025

» Re: "Phumtham vows drug blitz", (BP, July 5).