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GENERAL

New state credit scoring set to cut rates

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 22/09/2025

» The Finance Ministry plans to launch Ari Score, a new credit scoring system for the public expected to help individuals gain greater access to loans at lower interest rates.

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THAILAND

AI's super brain scoops up the crims

News, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 21/09/2025

» The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has launched an advanced surveillance system using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and apprehend criminals quickly and accurately. Pol Maj Gen Sarut Kwaengsopha, CIB Deputy Commissioner, said technology once seen as science fiction is now a powerful tool for public safety.

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WORLD

Trump and Xi talk TikTok and trade

AFP, Published on 19/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping spoke by phone on Friday with expectations that they were set to finalise the fate of the hugely popular and influential video app TikTok, as well as discussing trade.

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OPINION

Lawless state capitalism no answer to China's rise

Oped, Published on 19/09/2025

» It is tempting to frame the Sino-American economic rivalry as a clash between engineering doers and lawyerly naysayers, as the Chinese-Canadian analyst Dan Wang does in his new book Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future. But this is a false dichotomy, because law is a crucial feature of US capitalism.

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WORLD

China complains about treatment of citizens at New Zealand airport

Reuters, Published on 17/09/2025

» WELLINGTON — China’s embassy in New Zealand said it had complained to Wellington about "harassment" of its citizens at airports, citing the case of a traveller compelled to hand over electronic devices.

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WORLD

Taiwan updates security handbook wary of China threat

Published on 12/09/2025

» TAIPEI - Taiwan will issue new security guidelines next week in an updated civil defence handbook that, for the first time, will instruct citizens on what to do if they see enemy soldiers and clarifies that any claims of Taiwan's surrender should be considered false. The handbook represents democratic Taiwan's latest effort to prepare its population for potential emergencies in the face of escalating military pressure from China, which views the island as its own territory.

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THAILAND

Prototype vehicle to boost landmine clearing unveiled

Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 11/09/2025

» A prototype vehicle designed for mine clearance in highly complex terrain has been unveiled by the Thai government’s National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA).

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WORLD

Poland calls emergency UN meeting over drone raid blamed on Russia

AFP, Published on 11/09/2025

» WARSAW — Poland said Thursday it had called an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to discuss violations of its airspace, a day after it accused Russia of carrying out a drone raid on its territory.

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GENERAL

Improved ‘over-the-top’ content regulation debated

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 11/09/2025

» An amended draft of the Computer Crime Act is expected to be proposed in October as part of efforts to regulate content delivered via over-the-top (OTT) platforms in Thailand.

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OPINION

The postwar era's first democratic authoritarian

Oped, Published on 08/09/2025

» The 78th anniversary of India's independence last month offers an opportunity to recall one of the most insidious moments in the country's post-independence history: prime minister Indira Gandhi's 1975 decision to declare an emergency and suspend civil liberties. A new book by political scientist Srinath Raghavan, Indira Gandhi and the Years That Transformed India, not only revisits that fateful move, but also traces its lasting impact half a century later.