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OPINION

Work stress needs more attention

Oped, Kaori Nakamura-Osaka, Published on 28/04/2026

» A delivery rider works 14 hours a day to meet algorithm-driven targets. A factory worker quietly endures relentless pressure and harassment. A middle-aged manager pushes away thoughts of suicide resulting from stress.

OPINION

Asia's next harvest already decided

News, Máximo Torero, Published on 27/04/2026

» Nine out of 10 ships that once passed through the Strait of Hormuz are not going anywhere. The consequences are already shaping Asia's next harvest and the one after that.

OPINION

Putting it to rights

Postbag, Published on 27/04/2026

» Re: "Anti-Orban bias", (PostBag, April 19) and "Hungarians' growing anger at living in EU's 'most corrupt state'", (World, April 16).

OPINION

Volunteer firefighters left to plight

News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 27/04/2026

» They die quietly, one by one, doing the forest officials' job, rewarded with little more than praise that masks state hypocrisy.

OPINION

Visa change misses mark

News, Editorial, Published on 27/04/2026

» The government's plan to cut visa-free stays from 60 days to 30 is more than a routine policy adjustment. The U-turn exposes a deeper uncertainty at the heart of its tourism strategy.

OPINION

The real reason why slums keep coming back

News, Luciene Pereira, Published on 27/04/2026

» The standard policy response to slums -- relocate people, bulldoze the settlement, and build public housing elsewhere -- is older than the slums themselves. It has never worked.

OPINION

Growth policies needed

Postbag, Published on 26/04/2026

» Re: "Loan decree 'may be needed'" (BP, April 24).

OPINION

The lesson that was all over the map

Roger Crutchley, Published on 26/04/2026

» Last week's item regarding the wonderful world of maps and atlases sparked memories of how a map played a key cameo role during my early days in Bangkok. It was 1969 and I was teaching at a commercial college. One of the subjects I was assigned was geography. After the first lesson it was clear there was a language problem. None of the Thai class understood a word I was saying.

OPINION

A temple graft turning point

Editorial, Published on 26/04/2026

» The 50-year jail term handed down last week to the former abbot of Wat Rai Khing is as harsh as it is telling. The court rightly called it a grave offence.

OPINION

What have we learned about education?

Vanich Kittichai, Published on 25/04/2026

» The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation has had a rare moment in the headlines lately under the leadership of former prime ministerial hopeful Yodchanan Wongsawat. He has outlined several major plans not only for schooling in Thailand, but also for the development of its workforce to meet global demands.