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OPINION

High rates hurt public healthcare

Oped, Serah Makka and Rosemary Mburu, Published on 14/07/2025

» May's 78th World Health Assembly (WHA) -- the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's member states -- ended on a self-congratulatory note. From an agreement on pandemic preparedness to increases in assessed contributions to the WHO, there were plenty of achievements to tout. But there was an elephant in the room, hiding behind a banner reading "One World for Health": the high borrowing costs faced by African countries.

OPINION

From eating junk food to hydroponic farming

Oped, Zachary Quang Mills, Published on 25/11/2023

» I am probably like any other teenager when it comes to food. I just want my hamburger to have crisp lettuce and thick-cut fresh tomato slices. I enter one of the thousands of 7-Eleven's in Bangkok and -- like a magnet -- I am drawn to the rows of well-advertised and brightly coloured packages of fat-filled snacks and artery-clogging sweets.

OPINION

Don't forget 'Boss' case

Oped, Editorial, Published on 05/09/2023

» Eleven years ago this week, the nation was shocked by the hit-and-run case involving Vorayuth "Boss" Yoovidhya, the scion of the renowned family behind the Red Bull empire. The Yoovidhyas are known to be among the richest families in Thailand, owing their fortune to the sugary energy drink Krating Daeng, or Red Bull.

OPINION

Rise above the folly

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/03/2023

» Re: "Foreigners flee Thai stocks", (Business, March 2).

OPINION

Not ready for dystopia

Oped, Postbag, Published on 14/01/2023

» Re: "Five automation predictions for 2023" (Business, Jan 11) and "Five tech predictions for 2023 and beyond" (Business, Jan 10).

OPINION

Van death tragedy

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/09/2022

» Re: "Kin of dead student puzzled by cuts, bruises", (BP, Sept 2).

OPINION

The for-profit pandemic, and how to stop it

Oped, Andrés Constantin, Published on 15/12/2021

» It has been less than two years since phrases like "flatten the curve", "contact tracing", "social distancing", and many others related to the Covid-19 pandemic entered the lexicon and became part of everyday communication. People everywhere have learned more about epidemiology, virology, and immunology than they ever expected they would.