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THAILAND

Military officers meet at the border

News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/01/2026

» Senior Thai and Cambodian military officials met on Thursday under the Regional Border Committee (RBC) framework to reinforce bilateral cooperation and review commitments made during the third special session of the General Border Committee, a security source said.

OPINION

Paris Olympics can help unify a fractured city

News, Lionel Laurent, Published on 26/07/2024

» Paris faces the test this week of launching the Olympic Games safely and affordably at a time of war, political polarisation and social unrest. It's not a done deal. Heavy-handed security barriers and Covid-style QR codes are already infuriating residents and tourists trying to navigate a River Seine that's been cleaned at great expense.

OPINION

Defeat symbolises normalisation

News, Justice Malala, Published on 03/06/2024

» Last Thursday, a television news crew made its way to former South African president Jacob Zuma's homestead, an ugly monstrosity controversially built at a cost of 250 million rand (500 million baht) of taxpayers' money, in his rural village of Nkandla. The crew got to interview Zuma after midnight. At about 2am, the crew watched in amazement as a genial Zuma, aged 82, welcomed a delegation of French diplomats into his living room for a meeting.

OPINION

Would you trust your marbles with these people?

News, Matthew Brooker, Published on 09/09/2023

» One of the great attractions of living in London is its world-class museums, which offer generally free access to immense quantities of cultural relics from across the globe. Those arriving in the British capital might want to visit sooner rather than later. Before too long, some of those collections might start to shrink.

OPINION

Riots' deja vu raises the stakes

News, Lionel Laurent, Published on 04/07/2023

» A teenager killed by police in a Paris suburb. A wave of anger that morphs into widespread rioting and opportunistic looting. A tough law-and-order response followed by an appeal for unity and calm -- and a political call for action that fades over time.

OPINION

Cultural looting still a persistent crisis in SE Asia

News, Daoud Bouledroua, Nisit Intamano and Montakarn Suvanatap Kittipaisalsilp, Published on 14/11/2022

» The Nepalese conservationist Rabindra Puri, directing his own construction of a new Museum of Stolen Art in eastern Kathmandu speaks passionately about how he will feature replicas of stolen Nepalese antiquities, the originals having long ago been shipped overseas and since displayed in tourist attractions, art museums, or private residences, like hunting trophies.

LIFE

Caught short, errant mate, spooky theft, gift of the gab

News, Mae Moo, Published on 23/10/2022

» An Udon Thani woman is afraid for her safety after a young customer paid for a 10-baht snack with a meth pill.

THAILAND

Cops nab schoolboy snack gang

News, Chakkrapan Natanri, Published on 09/09/2022

» Khon Kaen: A gang of young robbers has been rounded up after one of them was caught breaking into a school shop and making off with consumer goods and snacks in Nam Pong district on Thursday.

THAILAND

Six locals arrested over looted Koh Samui hotel

News, Supapong Chaolan, Published on 07/09/2022

» SURAT THANI: Six people have been arrested after a closed and locked Koh Samui hotel was found looted, stripped bare of everything of value to the tune of 70 million baht.

OPINION

Crisis shows need to pivot to new tourism model

News, Montira Unakul, Published on 20/07/2020

» In just the first few months of the Covid-19 pandemic, 90% of World Heritage sites were closed. Similarly, a global survey showed that 90% of museums were shut down, with 10% unlikely to ever open their doors again. Many other cultural tourism destinations have seen major declines in visitor numbers.