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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

More missiles, memes, and the new resistance

News, Imran Khalid, Published on 19/07/2025

» There was a time, not so long ago, when Walter Cronkite's sombre baritone could turn battlefield dispatches into moments of collective reckoning. Even the first "television war" of 1991, piped in grainy bursts from Baghdad, felt slow enough for shock to sink in. These days, the missiles that streak above Natanz or Esfahan arrive on TikTok between latte art tutorials and kittens sliding off sofas. The effect is less shock-and-awe, more scroll-and-shrug.

OPINION

Entertainment complex plan needs rejig

Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 21/09/2024

» The contentious casino entertainment complex project has become one of the top 10 priorities for the Paetongtarn Shinawatra government.

OPINION

Buri Ram is ablaze

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/02/2024

» Re: "Too early to call a PM2.5 victory", (Editorial, Feb 4).

OPINION

The frog, the scorpion and Hamas

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 18/11/2023

» Stop me if you've heard this story before. Or rather, don't, because it's relevant to the current situation, and we have to bring the people who don't know the story up to speed first.

OPINION

The BRICS investment dilemma

News, Mike Dolan, Published on 31/08/2023

» In an investment world trumpeting new-found ethical and sustainability guidelines, the seeming indifference of markets to democratic credentials still remains stark.

OPINION

Safety first with public facilities

News, Editorial, Published on 02/07/2023

» Tragedy struck at Don Mueang Airport this week when a woman bound for Nakhon Si Thammarat ended up in a Bangkok hospital instead after her leg became caught in a moving walkway at the capital's low-cost carrier hub -- forcing an emergency amputation by rescue workers in full view of a shocked domestic terminal.

OPINION

Massacres and guns, from the US to Serbia

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/05/2023

» Here's how to sound wise when writing a story about mass killings and gun control. Last week saw two such massacres in Serbia (eight deaths and nine deaths, respectively) and only one in the United States (eight killed in a mall in Allen, Texas).

OPINION

Quakes are inevitable. Huge death tolls are not

News, Gearoid Reidy, Published on 27/02/2023

» Earthquakes can neither be prevented nor predicted. If a Category 5 typhoon nears, evacuations are possible; there can be time to move to a safe zone before the pyroclastic flow of a volcano sweeps all in its path.

OPINION

A South Korean trajectory for China's capital?

Oped, Keun Lee, Published on 27/12/2022

» In October, the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China endorsed another five-year term for President Xi Jinping, effectively ending the practice of limiting the presidency to two terms. It was thus also an unmistakable break with the tradition of collective leadership established in the late 1970s after the end of Mao Zedong's one-man rule.