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THAILAND

Data 'offers clues to good ageing' vibe

News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/01/2026

» Only four tambons in Thailand have more than eight residents above the age of 85 per 100 people, according to the latest demographics analysis by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda).

OPINION

Rethinking what it means to be human

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 05/07/2025

» In the decades ahead, Thailand will not collapse in a blaze of war, disease, or climate catastrophe. Rather, it will quietly wither from within. The twin forces of demographic decline and digital automation are converging with astonishing speed, and yet our political and moral imaginations remain unprepared.

OPINION

Shape of new climate politics emerges

News, Sam Geall, Published on 07/06/2025

» Only a few months ago, a headline like "United States sets tariffs of up to 3,521% on solar panels from Southeast Asia" could have been dismissed as satire. Today, it's nothing special, one of many published amid an uninterrupted fusillade accompanying Donald Trump's first 100 days in power. Yet it's also part of something bigger, as axes of economic power shift, technological changes surge, and popular sentiments reconfigure and metastasise. Amid that fracturing world order, how should we consider the climate crisis?

THAILAND

Foreign tourist crowds spark tension in Pai

News, Rosie Leishman, Published on 16/02/2025

» Mae Hong Son: Amid the mountains of northern Thailand is a hub for backpackers to lie in hammocks, swim in waterfalls, walk along the Bamboo Bridge and bask in the sun, as travellers slowly sink into what's known as the "Pai hole" in Pai district.

OPINION

Can AI close the learning gap?

News, Michaela Friberg-Storey & Marina Patrier & Kyungsun Kim, Published on 27/01/2025

» On the International Day of Education, which was celebrated on Jan 24, we reflect on the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. This year's focus on AI comes at a critical time, as the world grapples with a learning crisis.

THAILAND

Feeding energy-hungry AI tech advances

News, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 02/12/2024

» The growing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) technology as a powerful new tool is raising questions of how the world can supply sufficient energy to resource-hungry AI while countries are shifting to clean energy.

THAILAND

30 years of global learning

News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 23/11/2024

» In an era when the world is all about cultural diversity and endless possibilities, growing up means not only a path toward academic achievement but also embracing a broader perspective of being a global citizen.

OPINION

Global rate-cut debate unfolding

News, Daniel Moss, Published on 19/01/2024

» From villains to heroes. If there's one theme that has dominated markets in the opening days of the year, it's been breathless speculation about which central bank will cut interest rates first and by how much: It's no longer if but when. There's little doubt that borrowing costs will be lower in many key economies well before the end of 2024. Even the notoriously hawkish Bundesbank is on board.

THAILAND

Chadchart defends city zoning plan

News, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 12/01/2024

» Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt on Thursday defended the fourth revision of City Hall's plan for the city, which has attracted public criticism for being "pro-developer".

OPINION

Remote work risks making low-wage jobs worse

News, Sarah Green Carmichael, Published on 10/08/2023

» The popular image of the remote worker is often of a highly educated, laptop-toting professional comfortably situated in a large suburban home or in some Instagrammable Airbnb. The reality is different. Of the roughly 10% of employees who say they always work from home, most are lower-paid workers in support roles -- wearing headsets and logging in from their apartments, probably in the cheaper outskirts of a large city. Their numbers are expected to increase in the years to come.