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OPINION

Tackle smog in North

Oped, Editorial, Published on 02/04/2026

» On Monday, Chiang Mai was ranked the world's most polluted major city, according to the Air Quality Index (AQI) compiled by a Swiss air-monitoring firm.

OPINION

Cornered Orban at risk of losing next election

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 28/03/2026

» Viktor Orban has not aged well. When I met him in Budapest two months before the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, he was a typical hyper-ambitious student leader. Anybody who has been to university knows the type: fluent, ruthless, perpetually on the look-out for the main chance, and oddly old still to be a student. (He was 26.)

OPINION

Education rethink

Oped, Postbag, Published on 27/03/2026

» Re: "Social Security Fund reform 'urgent' as society ages", (BP, March 25).

OPINION

Thailand's food industry talent gap

Oped, Napapop Thongraya, Published on 25/03/2026

» Thailand has aspired to be the "kitchen of the world". But who will do the cooking when the food scientists are overworked, underpaid, and fewer young people want to study food science in the first place?

OPINION

12-hour backlash

Oped, Postbag, Published on 25/03/2026

» Re: "Nurses oppose 12-hour shifts", (BP, March 23).

OPINION

When being neutral is no safeguard

Oped, Philip J Cunningham, Published on 18/03/2026

» 'Don't worry about it, we are neutral!" was Thailand's flippant response to the Islamist terrorist attack on America in 2001 when hijacked jets carrying innocent passengers and filled to the brim with aviation fuel smashed into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on Sept 11.

OPINION

No child should learn hungry

Editorial, Published on 15/03/2026

» A teacher in a remote mountain school was charged with corruption for letting hungry students share lunch. He has now been cleared, but the policy that put him on trial needs to change.

OPINION

Sorry lesson in exam saga

Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/03/2026

» Every year, thousands of students compete for admission to a handful of prestigious public schools. This year was no exception. Nearly 14,000 applicants sat the entrance examination for Triam Udom Suksa School, vying for just 1,520 places. The scale of the competition speaks not only to the school's reputation but also to deeper problems within the education system.

OPINION

It's never been more important to strengthen ties

Oped, Genevieve Donnellon-May, Published on 09/03/2026

» Australia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) face a defining moment. Intensifying great-power competition, climate crises and economic fragmentation are reshaping the Indo-Pacific, raising urgent questions about how the two sides can build a truly resilient partnership.

OPINION

Give BMA cooling centres a chance

Editorial, Published on 08/03/2026

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's (BMA) initiative providing air-conditioned "cooling centres" may be met with a degree of scepticism but the initiative is an undeniably novel and humane response for a city increasingly pushed to its limits by climate risks -- marked by long summers and more frequent extreme heat events.