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OPINION

Rethinking identity from the start

Oped, Watcharin Ariyaprakai, Published on 29/10/2025

» Thailand has made history by recognising same-sex marriage, affirming the right of adults to love and marry freely. This will rightly be celebrated as a triumph for equality and human dignity. Yet, in the same society, another group remains voiceless: newborns born with Disorders of Sex Development (DSD).

OPINION

Climate week fanfare hides the poverty gap

Oped, Bjorn Lomborg, Published on 24/09/2025

» As world leaders converge on New York for the UN General Assembly and Climate Week, two incompatible visions are about to clash: rich-world elites obsessed with climate change versus developing nations battling poverty, hunger, and disease.

OPINION

Long live the Dalai Lama, but who is next?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/07/2025

» The whole business of succession would be a lot simpler if the Dalai Lama could just regenerate, like Doctor Who -- a long-running British science fiction series. When the time comes for The Doctor to stop looking like David Tennant and start looking like Matt Smith, there's flame coming out of his head and gushing out of his sleeves, and then he explodes. When the smoke clears, there's the new Doctor.

OPINION

Canada must steer clear of Donald Trump

Oped, JOE MATHEWS, Published on 11/01/2025

» No, Canada! Please stop sending your top cabinet ministers to Mar-a-Lago. Stop trying to make friends with Donald Trump. Because it won't work. The Trump administration will keep attacking Canada and Canadians, no matter how many concessions you offer.

OPINION

Kids: quality not quantity

Oped, Editorial, Published on 25/10/2024

» Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn recently floated a way of resolving the declining birth rate by increasing the amount of financial support to parents from 1,000 baht to 3,000 baht per month per child for a period of seven years.

OPINION

Behind Thailand's winning UNHRC bid

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 22/10/2024

» Thailand's being elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2025-2027 term was not a stroke of luck.

OPINION

Ukraine hospitals are targets of war

Oped, Angelina Kariakina, Published on 20/07/2024

» 'I'm not hurt! I'm alive!" I hear my father's agitated voice over the phone. The day is July 8, when 38 Russian missiles attacked Ukraine. Several of them hit Kyiv residential areas. Even though I live in Kyiv and get used to air-raid alerts, it's just hard to believe it's my family's turn now to become part of the target of the Russian missiles. "There was an attack. It's our building. I think someone was killed. I've got to go," my father hangs up, leaving me completely lost.

OPINION

Politics of religion

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/03/2024

» Re: "Buddhism is always oddly political", (Opinion, March 16).

OPINION

When do we die? Disputing the definition of death

Oped, Peter Singer & Charles Camosy, Published on 14/11/2023

» 'What is it you don't understand? She's dead, dead, dead." That is how David Durand, Chief Medical Officer of Oakland's Children's Hospital, attempted to convince the family of Jahi McMath that the standard medical tests for brain death had shown that their teenage daughter was no longer alive.

OPINION

Ripe time to invest in midwifery

Oped, Björn Andersson, Published on 05/05/2023

» Improving maternal and newborn health is a critical part of the Sustainable Development Goals, where we, as a global community, commit to ending preventable maternal and newborn mortality. The United Nations has consistently highlighted the crucial role midwives play in achieving these targets. Despite the need for increased investments in midwifery, the profession remains critically underfunded, with devastating consequences for mothers, children and whole societies.