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THAILAND

Big shakeup for city pet owners

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 06/05/2025

» A quietly announced law will usher in sweeping changes to pet ownership in Bangkok early next year. While the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Ordinance on Animal Keeping and Release Control 2024 has flown under the radar for many, its impact -- particularly on dog and cat owners -- could be profound when it comes into force on Jan 10.

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OPINION

Lesser spotted leopards in peril

News, Published on 05/05/2025

» In light of Saturday's International Leopard Day, we need to raise an urgent question: How long can we "celebrate" an event that now marks a countdown to the day these majestic creatures go extinct and become a thing of the past?

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OPINION

Back to the future

Postbag, Published on 04/05/2025

» Re: "VAT mulled for firms with less revenue -- B1.8m threshold may be erased", (Business, May 2).

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OPINION

Pet ordinance draws backlash

Editorial, Published on 04/05/2025

» The new pet control ordinance issued by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), while necessary, has caused a stir and drawn criticism from animal welfare advocates.

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GENERAL

Labouring under an illusion

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 21/04/2025

» As the government has prioritised soft power as a key policy, concrete steps are needed to enhance the quality of life for those in the creative industry, especially film and TV production crews.

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WORLD

Orcas, dolphins stuck in closed French marine park

AFP, Published on 11/04/2025

» PARIS — Two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, and 12 dolphins are stuck in a shuttered French Riviera marine park after Spanish authorities refused to let them move to their country, an official said on Thursday.

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WORLD

Belgian prince seeks social security on top of allowance

AFP, Published on 07/04/2025

» BRUSSELS (BELGIUM) - An unconventional Belgian prince will learn on Monday if he has the right to social security on top of his royal allowance after he sued for coverage -- the first time a royal has taken such action against the state in the country's nearly 200-year history.

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THAILAND

CP Foods Ensures Food Security After Earthquake

Published on 31/03/2025

» Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) has reaffirmed the stability of its nationwide operations following the powerful earthquake in Myanmar that affected parts of Thailand on Friday, 28 March 2025. Prasit Boondoungprasert, Chief Executive Officer of CP Foods, confirmed that comprehensive inspections have been conducted at all operational sites, ensuring there is no disruption to production or distribution.

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THAILAND

Thai Coconut Industry Unites to End Monkey Labour 

Published on 27/03/2025

» Bangkok, 31 March 2025 – Thai Coconut Industry Group, in collaboration with Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve the welfare of monkeys potentially used in Thailand's coconut industry. This landmark agreement marks the first formal commitment to address this complex issue. The initiative begins with a joint project to care for monkeys currently or formerly used in agriculture and industry. The groups will then work to expand cooperation with relevant government agencies to advocate for legislation prohibiting the use of monkeys for coconut harvesting, coupled with rigorous enforcement. The agreement also promotes the adoption of modern harvesting techniques and the cultivation of dwarf coconut varieties. The core objective is to create lasting positive change within the industry and improve the perception of the Thai coconut industry on the global stage. 

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WORLD

Mexico City bans traditional bullfights for violence-free option

New York Times, Published on 19/03/2025

» MEXICO CITY — In the biggest bullfighting city in the largest bullfighting country in the world, Mexico City lawmakers overwhelmingly voted on Tuesday to ban traditional bullfighting — a move that was supported by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum but was fiercely opposed by backers of the centuries-old custom.