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OPINION

In an Irish memorial, I see echoes of Palestine

Oped, Andy Young, Published on 03/10/2025

» The figures by the River Liffey in Dublin are more clothes than flesh. The Famine Memorial, created by Rowan Gillespie, holds in bronze a moment of suffering, the settling in of the Great Hunger, which would cut Ireland's population by more than a quarter, the gone either dead or emigrated.

OPINION

Historic preservation needs you and me

Oped, Kanitha Kasina-Ubol, Published on 29/09/2025

» Thais deeply revere our heritage. Millions of us visit museums, temples, old towns, and monuments every year.

OPINION

Time to return artefacts

Oped, Editorial, Published on 10/07/2025

» The Culture Ministry does not need to review a pledge to return 20 ancient artefacts under its custody to Cambodia. Instead, the repatriation, as a long-overdue promise, should be completed without further delay.

OPINION

Sudan's hell of devastation and despair

Oped, John J. Metzler, Published on 24/04/2025

» The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are stalking Sudan: brutal civil conflict, widespread devastation, humanitarian disasters, and the displacement of millions of refugees. Now add the Fifth Horseman, the darkness of global indifference.

OPINION

Thailand's tense dance of diplomacy

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 04/03/2025

» Last Thursday evening, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai showed his true colours when he addressed the repatriation of 40 Uyghurs to China. Cool as a cucumber, he spoke with authority yet with an apologetic tone. That day's press conference was his perfect coda; other cabinet ministers were mere decorative artefacts.

OPINION

Free healthcare?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/09/2024

» Re: "Adapt to new tax policy", (Editorial, Sept 9) and "Law to tax income from overseas", (Business, Sept 6).

OPINION

Less is more in restoring Asia's past

Oped, Jeff Allen & Waraporn Suwatchotikul, Published on 01/08/2024

» For decades, restorations of Southeast Asia's archaeological sites have typically involved transforming the past rather than faithfully presenting it. Conservationists often take a heavy-handed approach, embellishing a site to effectively "manufacture" a ruin that will appeal to visitors. But this tends to do more harm than good.

OPINION

Important to invest in cultural assets

Oped, Brian Mertens, Published on 15/02/2024

» Thailand's vast architectural and cultural heritage is more than just a source of enjoyment and public pride. It is probably the nation's most important resource besides its people. And heritage empowers the people. It supports social and economic welfare in lots of ways. It's worth taking care of.

OPINION

Protect Si Thep's people, not just site

Oped, Phacharaphorn Phanomvan, Published on 28/09/2023

» The deal is done. Si Thep has officially become Thailand's seventh official Unesco World Heritage Site. However, the Unesco listing is only half the battle. Now, work must start on rolling out the government's conservation plan, which should be improved.

OPINION

Germany marks 50 years of UN membership

Oped, Annalena Baerbock, Published on 23/09/2023

» Fifty years ago, on 18 Sept 1973, by New York's East River, two German states joined the United Nations. This event was the result of a brief General Assembly resolution -- however, it was anything but routine business in the world of diplomacy.