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OPINION

Act now as Suu Kyi is gravely ill

Oped, Alan Clements, Published on 10/09/2025

» Just days ago, Kim Aris, the youngest son of 80-year-old Aung San Suu Kyi, told The Independent that his mother -- Myanmar's imprisoned democracy leader and Nobel Peace Laureate -- is gravely ill with worsening heart disease.

OPINION

Choices have costs

Oped, Postbag, Published on 16/05/2025

» Re: "No German engines for submarines", (BP, May 15).

OPINION

Rethink the South

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/05/2025

» Re: "Govt 'ready for new talks' on peace in deep South", (BP, May 7).

OPINION

The growing challenge of plastic for Thailand

Oped, Chris Oestereich, Diane Archer & Istvan Rado, Published on 13/05/2023

» The first synthetic plastic, Bakelite, was patented in 1907 by Belgian chemist, Leo Baekeland. Bakelite was used in a variety of iconic products in the first half of the 20th century, but the overall use of plastic was then inconsequential in comparison to what followed.

OPINION

Prompt justice

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/02/2023

» Re: "Ministry to probe attack on tourist"; "Phuket apologises for attack on Chinese tourist", (BP, Feb 7 & 8).

OPINION

How Tolstoy hurts Putin's attempt to rewrite history

Oped, Jacob Lassin, Published on 10/08/2022

» On April 10, Moscow police arrested Konstantin Goldman for brandishing a book in public. Mr Goldman had posted an image on social media in which he posed holding a copy of Tolstoy's War and Peace next to a section of a World War II monument that commemorates Kyiv's status as a Soviet "hero-city" -- a distinction given to cities that endured some of the harshest moments of the Nazi invasion. He was charged with violating Russia's prohibition against discrediting the military, a new law that carries a punishment of up to 15 years in jail.

OPINION

The industrialisation of space

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 11/01/2022

» It will be a bumper year for big space launches to the Moon, Mars, and asteroids, including many manned flights, but the real shocker is the number of satellites and spaceships being launched by private companies.