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Under the new law employers can be fined a maximum of 800,000 baht (US$23,800) for each undocumented migrant, while workers...
Read moreDetailsSince the military coup in 2014, Thai foreign policy has moved closer towards Beijing at the expense of its longstanding...
Read moreDetailsArtificial Intelligence (AI) in Thailand is moving forward at full steam, thanks to the development of smart algorithms that can...
Read moreDetailsAcross South-East Asia, civic space is shrinking. Crackdowns on people peacefully exercising their freedoms of assembly and expression have become...
Read moreDetailsAcross Thailand's popular media stereotypes are rife, and perpetuate the objectification of women, often in its worst and most insidious...
Read moreDetailsFor politicians, the quick fixes of direct democracy and nativism are proving difficult to resist. Yet these will erode democracy....
Read moreDetailsSex work is, as the saying goes, the world’s oldest profession – except that the saying uses “prostitution” instead of...
Read moreDetailsKing Bhumibol was 88 and would have turned 89 on December 5 this year. His death ends a reign of...
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