Though the city has potential, there are some huge road bumps that ensure it will never be enjoyable or safe for cyclists. Unless you’re a lemming by Greg Lowe I was having a conversation with someone in the pub the other night who explained that Thai for cyclist, “khon ki jakayaan,” also loosely translates into […]
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Why cycling in Bangkok is suited only for the suicidal
February 23rd, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Bangkok · CNNGo.com · cycling · opinion · Thailand · traffic
Valentine’s Day in Bangkok: Ideas for the non-traditionalist
February 11th, 2011 · No Comments
Shun the saccharine stereotypes and try aphrodisiac-themed fine dining, a side of spankings or take a journey to love’s musical dark side by Greg Lowe Let’s face it. Valentine’s Day can be a miserable affair. Watching love-struck couples flit about is grating, especially if you’re single and missing out on the action. Too often, you […]
Tags: Bangkok · CNNGo.com · entertainment · Lifestyle
Thai oil palm industry sets standard
July 19th, 2010 · No Comments
Thailand’s oil palm industry is leading the way for regional biopower projects and is more sustainable than operations in Indonesia and Malaysia which have faced global pressure for devastating old-growth forest and taking a wrecking ball to farming communities, experts say. But while the local sector is breaking ground with its renewable energy projects, inefficiency, […]
Tags: Bangkok Post · business · industry · news · Thailand
Shangri-La Dialogue Highlights Challenges for Asian Regional Security
June 9th, 2010 · No Comments
By Greg Lowe Asia-Pacific nations must renew their efforts to form a coherent and collaborative response to the region’s complex security risks and its inherent potential for instability, senior delegates at a high-level regional forum say. Food and energy security, ethnic conflicts, insurgencies and rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula were key issues discussed at […]
Tags: Asia-Pacific · military · security · World Politics Review
Thai businesses count the cost – Impact on local tourism seen to be severe if political instability continues
May 21st, 2010 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK BUSINESSES that have been hit hard by months of protests and deadly clashes on the capital’s streets say that it is too early to assess the full impact of the recent violence on their operations. Protesters rampaged across Bangkok on Wednesday, torching more than 30 buildings, after leaders of the […]
Tags: business · economy · news · red shirts · Thailand · The Business Times (Singapore) · UDD
Reporting safely in Bangkok
May 14th, 2010 · No Comments
Armed clashes between security forces and anti-government protesters in Bangkok left 16 people dead and more than 100 injured, including three journalists. This timely safety advice for reporters working in this increasingly dangerous city is based on consultation with a local security expert. 1. Consider if you really need to put yourself in the fire-zone […]
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BLOG: Political unrest and that Thai economy
May 14th, 2010 · No Comments
Much is made of Thailand’s economic fundamentals but the fact remains that the current political turmoil will only dampen economic activity, chase away tourists and investors and weaken the country’s overall performance. Here are a few comments on the likely impact on the economy, these have all been made very recently, but not in response […]
Tags: books · Greg's Blog · markets · politics · red shirts · Thailand · UDD · Uncategorized
Thailand’s Red Shirts accept Abhisit’s reconciliation road map
May 11th, 2010 · No Comments
by Greg Lowe BANGKOK — Red Shirt anti-government protesters have conditionally accepted Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s roadmap for national reconciliation in a move that is expected to end the rallies that have paralyzed parts of the capital for months. Opinions are mixed over whether the plan can bring lasting peace to a country whose unity […]
Tags: features · politics · red shirts · Thailand · UDD · World Politics Review
BLOG: Thailand’s political tragedy
April 29th, 2010 · No Comments
Last night the atmosphere on Silom Road was a far cry from the clashes between security forces and red shirt supporters on Viphawadi-Rangsit Road earlier that afternoon, which left one soldier dead and 18 people injured. There were a few lines of police and soldiers dressed in riot gear, standing next to razor-wire cordons and […]
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Thailand protests: Soldier killed as troops fire warning shots at red-shirts
April 29th, 2010 · No Comments
Foreign Office says protests in Bangkok and beyond mean Britons should avoid all but essential visits to Thailand Greg Lowe in Bangkok and Mark Tran ONE THAI SOLDIER has died in clashes north of Bangkok between troops and red-shirted anti-government protesters agitating for the dissolution of parliament. A Reuters photographer said the soldier was shot […]
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