Opinion: Lese Majeste is Pushing Thailand Toward a Turning Point
Many Thais who are against the lese majeste law have chosen different words to describe it.
Opinion: This is How Israel Leads the World in Vaccination Campaign
From the outset of the pandemic, Israel emerged as a leading nation in the global fight against coronavirus, learning from the experiences of others and sharing its own with the world.
Opinion: Pimrypie Saga and the Voiceless Young Rural Thais
When a female YouTuber recently visited a far-flung highland community in Chiang Mai and decided to spend half a million baht installing solar cells and setting up a large TV for 40 children and posting the video online, it ignited a storm of reactions.
Opinion: We’ve Had Enough of COVID Confusion From Gov’t
Confusion, confusion and more confusions can be expected if the government doesn’t learn from this week.
Opinion: 2020 is a Year to Reflect on What We Have, and What We...
If anything, 2020 which is coming to an end, or rather coronavirus, taught us how unpredictable life is.
Opinion: New COVID-19 Outbreak is a Test of Thailand’s Sanity
A week into the second wave of the coronavirus outbreak, the government is trying hard to keep the public from freaking out. Over 1,300 new infections have been registered – in a country that recorded about 5,000 cases prior to Dec. 17.
Opinion: The Great Wall of Thailand, a Republic, a Tattoo and More
Objects and symbols have meanings independent of what those behind may intend to communicate.
Opinion: Time for the Silent Majority To Speak Out
Drastic ideas are now being toyed with from some leaders from both sides of the political divide.
Opinion: The Tipping Point of the Lese Majeste Law
The revival of the use of the lese majeste law against a dozen protest leaders is unprecedented in at least three ways.
Opinion: Here’s My Own Piece of the Royal Motorcade Puzzle
The most perplexing and severe charges made since monarchy-reform protests began in August is the charges of intending to harm the Queen.