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China's bluster over Japan's Taiwan remarks

News, John J Metzler, Published on 05/12/2025

» Beijing has gone rhetorically ballistic over comments by Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could constitute "a situation threatening Japan's survival" that thus could trigger a military response. Her statement poses uncharacteristically tough talk from Tokyo at a time when tensions are running high in the Far East.

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Drowning in red tape

Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/12/2025

» Once a thriving southern trading post, Hat Yai has been swamped not only by muddy water but by the kind of hard, bitter lessons disasters bring.

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China holds back for now over Taiwan

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/07/2025

» 'I hope I am wrong. My gut tells me we [the US and China] will fight in 2025," wrote General Mike Minihan, head of US Air Mobility Command, in a private memo two years ago. There are still five months to go, but I'm going to go out on a limb and say that he's wrong.

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Keep Muay Thai's roots alive

Oped, Somsak Wiwatpaisal, Published on 27/03/2025

» For decades, most people have known Thai boxing, or Muay Thai, through televised matches, unaware the sport has an ancient legacy of diverse traditions that are obscured in the familiar ring fights.

OPINION

A cheap room with a precious view

Roger Crutchley, Published on 02/02/2025

» I have just spent a month in Chaiyaphum and during that time visited Loei province and the Mekong River town of Chiang Khan on the border with Laos. It prompted memories of my first trip to Loei many moons ago.

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There's always something worth a laugh

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 11/12/2022

» Recently I watched on television the 1992 film Chaplin, starring Robert Downey Jr as the great English comic actor, best known in Thailand simply as Charlie. It brought back happy memories of the mid-1970s when a series of the Chaplin movies were re-released in Thailand and proved a huge hit. The Thai public loved Charlie.

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The Stones just keep rolling along

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 17/07/2022

» This past week marked the 60th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' first-ever gig which took place at the Marquee club in London. That makes me feel even more wrinkly than usual.

OPINION

Sunken 'ghost ship' could haunt Gulf fish

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 16/01/2022

» The week began promisingly with the discovery of a mystery "ghost ship" drifting in the Gulf of Thailand with no crew, cargo or documents aboard -- not even any defiant rodents. First spotted by Chevron oil-rig workers, the dilapidated Fin Shui Yuan 2, appeared to be a freighter of Chinese origin. Unfortunately, the vessel sunk in rough seas off the Nakhon Sri Thammarat coast while being towed towards land by the Thai Navy.

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37 dead in Bangladesh ferry fire

News, Published on 26/12/2021

» DHAKA: At least 37 people died in an inferno on an overcrowded night ferry in Bangladesh on Friday, with terrified passengers leaping overboard and dozens including children still unaccounted for.

OPINION

Fret about listed Chinese firms, not GameStop

News, Shuli Ren, Published on 06/02/2021

» With all the bubbling frenzy around GameStop Corp, it's time to step back and look at how the broader market is doing. It turns out, there's froth elsewhere, too. Look no further than the Chinese companies listed in the US.