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OPINION

Ishiba's summit absence shows lack of Nato faith

Oped, Sayuri Romei and Alice Dell'Era, Published on 21/07/2025

» Since a Japanese prime minister first attended a Nato summit in 2022, Japan has sent its highest-level representative to the event for three consecutive years. Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was a key catalyst for Tokyo's decision to attend that year, and the 2025 summit in The Hague would have marked the fourth consecutive appearance by a Japanese leader.

OPINION

Few on the payroll

Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/01/2025

» Re: "Govt bets on casinos", (BP, Jan 14). Amongst all the pie-in-the-sky estimates of potential economic benefits and tax hauls from proposed casino entertainment complexes, I was flabbergasted to see that advocates were only anticipating the creation of 9,000 to 15,000 new jobs should the proposals be approved. 

OPINION

Sam Yan shows need to save history

Oped, Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal & Settanant Thanakitkoses, Published on 23/05/2024

» What distinguishes Thailand from many other countries is our rich diversity in culture and history. Yet slowly but surely, the distinctive heritage of our local communities is disappearing. Often property developers destroy historic buildings in pursuit of profit. But why do their rights always seem to come first? Why do we have to beg to protect our cultural assets?

OPINION

More than just thugs

Oped, Editorial, Published on 02/12/2023

» The premiere screenings of 4Kings (Part 2), a local drama-action film that depicts violent scuffles among vocational school students, attracted a big police presence.

OPINION

A brighter future for Thailand's past

Oped, Bilaibhan Sampatsiri, Published on 21/07/2022

» Every year brings Thailand a new buzz phrase that academics, officials and the news media chant like a mantra hoping that it will unlock a better future. Digital hub. Smart city. The metaverse.

OPINION

Myanmar's crises: A recipe for disaster

Oped, Ko Thet Paing and Johanna Son, Published on 23/06/2022

» 'The military exploits [natural resources] as they like, and we do what we like," says Myint, who lives in Khamti township in north-western Sagaing region -- one of the sites with the most clashes between the Myanmar military and resistance forces. "Everyone knows that one day there'll be no more resources and this will harm the environment. But in these difficulties, to find daily income we have no choice."

OPINION

Cooling down the hottest cities needs momentum

Oped, Rushad Nanavatty and Sheila Aggarwal-Khan, Published on 21/06/2022

» Extreme heat is having its moment in the sun. This year's headlines have been as relentless as the temperatures: "Spain endures record heatwave," "Devastating heatwave in South Asia," "Texas shatters heat record," "Can you even call deadly heat 'extreme' anymore?"

OPINION

Mental health guidance amid Covid

Oped, Douglas Rhein, Published on 06/05/2022

» 'The greatness of a nation can be judged by how it treats its weakest member."

OPINION

Paris' new normal is less grouchy than you’d expect

Oped, Olivia Snaije, Published on 03/04/2021

» What is the new normal here in Paris? The answer is one that’s less grouchy than you might expect. Mais ça commence à bien faire — it’s getting a little much.

OPINION

Time to test Prayut?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 27/11/2020

» Despite HM the King's request that the lese majeste law not be implemented (which is in line with the wise advice of his great father), Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has decided to ignore this request and has announced that "all laws" will be implemented to quell the current protest movement against his government.