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GENERAL

TCP Group Showcases Global Strategy at THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2025

Published on 28/05/2025

» TCP Group, a leading force in Thailand’s beverage industry, continues its ambitious expansion into international markets by introducing its flagship brands – Sponsor, Ready, and Warrior – to four new regions globally. As part of this strategy, TCP is participating in THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2025, held from 27–31 May, showcasing its strong position of being “House of Great Brands”, highlighting its global growth vision and creating opportunities for new business partnerships worldwide.

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LIFE

New taste tinglers for your palate

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 28/05/2025

» Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, at least in the food and beverage department. Blink and you’ll miss another new restaurant opening or a drink launch. Guru By Bangkok Post is making sure that even if you blink, you don’t miss out on the new taste tinglers that are worth mentioning.

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OPINION

Africa's example to end malaria

Oped, Published on 26/05/2025

» Despite being preventable and curable, malaria has continued to claim African lives. In 2023, the continent accounted for about 95% of the 597,000 deaths from malaria worldwide, 76% of which were children under the age of five.

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OPINION

Smart tax move

Postbag, Published on 24/05/2025

» Re: "Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance", (Business, May 19).

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WORLD

South African data counter ‘genocide’ claims

AFP, Published on 23/05/2025

» JOHANNESBURG - South Africa does not face a “white genocide” and claims that most victims of murders on farms are white are a distortion of statistics, the police minister said on Friday, dismissing statements by US President Donald Trump.

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WORLD

Did George Floyd protesters miss their moment for change?

AFP, Published on 23/05/2025

» WASHINGTON — Outrage over George Floyd's killing by police catapulted Black Lives Matter (BLM) into one of the largest protest movements in United States history, with angry crowds chanting the slogan at rallies from Los Angeles to Washington.

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WORLD

Els and Goosen: Golfers dragged into Trump's ambush of S.Africa leader

AFP, Published on 22/05/2025

» PARIS — Former world number one golfer, Ernie Els, declared himself a "proud South African" as he was dragged into the ambush of his country's leader Cyril Ramaphosa by US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.

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WORLD

The Ambush Office: Trump's Oval becomes test of nerve for world leaders

AFP, Published on 22/05/2025

» WASHINGTON - For world leaders an invitation to the Oval Office used to be a coveted prize. Under Donald Trump it's become a ticket to a brutal political ambush.

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WORLD

Trump ambushes South African president with 'genocide' accusation

AFP, Published on 22/05/2025

» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump ambushed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday by playing him a video that he claimed proved genocide is being committed against white people, driving farmers to flee to the United States.

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Thailand Showcases Rice Legacy at Global Convention

Published on 21/05/2025

» Over the past year, Thailand’s rice export performance has been strong, with a large export volume of 9.95 million tons, the highest in 6 years. However, in 2025, Thai rice exports trend is expected to face many challenging factors, such as surplus inventories and stockpiled rice in 2024 in key trading partner countries as well as intensified global competition due to the return of Indian rice exports and potential tariff adjustments under the Trump administration. All of these factors have contributed to volatility in the global rice market and intensified price competition. The global rice market situation tends to slow down effecting the first quarter of 2025 of Thai rice exports, with amount of 1.8 million tonnes, a decline of 27.99% year-on-year, from 2.51 million tonnes in 2024.