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LIFE

A glimpse of Bhutanese heritage

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 29/08/2023

» Created by Bhutanese twin brothers Twinz -- Tashi Dendup and Ugyen Samdrup -- the art exhibition "Bliss" will help Thais learn more about Bhutan and Bhutanese culture. "Bliss" presents a collection of paintings inspired by Vajrayana Buddhism, psychedelics, shamanism, and both tangible and intangible aspects of Bhutanese culture.

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OPINION

Meta and algorithms of violence

News, Published on 28/08/2023

» Friday was not only the six-year anniversary of the Rohingya's darkest day. It also marked the coming into force of key provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA) -- the EU's landmark new legislation governing the Big Tech industry. This law contains significant constraints on Big Tech, including minimum safety standards for algorithmic recommender systems. If properly enforced, it has the potential to prevent any recurrence of what happened to the Rohingya.

LIFE

1920s Shanghai is calling at the Lucky Duck

Life, Published on 11/08/2023

» Bringing a nostalgic ambience reminiscent of classic Chinese films to Chinatown, the secret Lucky Duck bar recently opened its doors to offer a flavour of speakeasy Shanghai and prohibition Hollywood using seasonal and local ingredients sourced from nearby Chinese herbalists.

WORLD

Husband of Hong Kong star Coco Lee to apply for inquest into her death to dispel rumours against him

South China Morning Post, Published on 07/08/2023

» The husband of late Hong Kong pop celebrity Coco Lee plans to turn to the Coroner's Court to seek an inquest into the cause of her death in a bid to dispel rumours, the Post learned on Monday.

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INVESTMENT

Asian shares inch up on hope for US 'soft landing'

Business, Published on 05/08/2023

» RECAP: Asian shares inched higher yesterday, while the dollar retreated from a one-month peak, as investors assessed US economic data suggesting that a hoped-for "soft landing" is possible.

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OPINION

Protect the guardians of the forest

News, Published on 31/07/2023

» What is your favourite place to connect with nature? Picture yourself in the heart of a vast and ancient jungle, surrounded by towering huge trees holding untold past secrets. The air is thick with nature's beauty, and the sounds of wildlife create a melody of life. A faraway roar sends shivers down your spine and is a reminder of the regal presence of the tiger, known as the "king of the jungle". This has become a rare scene these days. Today, the sounds of devastation drown out the echoes of their once-powerful dominion. This is the story of the tigers-a tale of struggle, resilience, and hope in the face of an ongoing attack on their homes.

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TRAVEL

Tracing ancestry

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 06/07/2023

» With Thailand serving as a significant commercial hub for centuries, Chinese merchants played a key role in bridging cultural linkages through marine trade prior to the establishment of diplomatic ties between Thailand and China in 1975. To celebrate the 48th anniversary of this milestone, Life explores Bangkok's early communities to learn more about our ancestry.

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OPINION

Can democracy survive the polycrisis?

Oped, George Soros, Published on 16/06/2023

» We are living in troubled times. Too much is happening too fast. People are confused. The Columbia University economic historian Adam Tooze has, indeed, popularised a word for it. He calls it a "polycrisis".

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THAILAND

BeLuThai Gala Dinner 2023

Published on 15/06/2023

» The Belgian-Luxembourg/Thai Chamber of Commerce, a dynamic chamber with 100 corporate and individual members, is thrilled to announce the success of its highly anticipated annual Gala Dinner.

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WORLD

Indonesia confirms buying used fighter jets for $800m

Reuters, Published on 14/06/2023

» JAKARTA: Indonesia confirmed on Wednesday it had bought 12 Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets previously used by Qatar, defending the nearly US$800 million deal as a fast way to upgrade the air force after it was criticised by lawmakers who said the planes were too old.