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LIFE

Fan love lights up Bangkok streets

Online Reporters, Published on 10/07/2025

» In the heart of Bangkok, digital billboards are no longer just for major corporate campaigns. Increasingly, the city’s busiest intersections are glowing with cheerful birthday messages, comeback announcements and heartfelt tributes to K-pop and T-pop idols. These are funded not by agencies or labels, but by fans.

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WORLD

US senator warns of fossil fuel coup, economic reckoning

AFP, Published on 10/07/2025

» WASHINGTON - One of the US Senate's leading climate advocates says President Donald Trump's administration no longer governs -- it "occupies" the nation on behalf of Big Oil.

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THAILAND

Man scammed out of B51,000 for blow-up doll

Online Reporters, Published on 04/07/2025

» A 70-year-old man in Udon Thani says he was scammed out of 51,000 baht after attempting to buy a blow-up doll online.

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THAILAND

Fighting Health Misinformation in the Digital Age 

Published on 30/06/2025

» The National Vaccine Institute (NVI), in collaboration with the Vaccine for the People Foundation and partner agencies, launched a special forum titled “Misinformation Spreads Faster Than Disease – Check Before You Click, Think Before You Share” to raise public awareness about vaccine safety and digital media literacy. The event featured a panel discussion with medical, law enforcement, and communication experts aiming to build immunity against online fake news and promote responsible digital behaviour.

SPORTS

Duckett delivers as Bazball brilliance seals Headingley heist

Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 28/06/2025

» The thrilling first Test between England and India at Headingley proved a fine advertisement for five-day cricket, providing a feast of runs and plenty of drama right down to the closing overs of a nail-biting run chase.

SPORTS

A mixed bag at the Club World Cup

Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 21/06/2025

» The opening week of Fifa's Club World Cup in the United States has at times felt more like pre-season warm ups for the clubs involved rather than a serious competition featuring some of the top clubs in the world. However, despite the oppressive heat there have been some decent games and things are expected to pick up when it gets to the business end of this four-week tournament.

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LIFE

Rising rents threaten the vibrant street food scene of the once-booming Banthat Thong Road

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 09/06/2025

» As night fell, neon signs gradually lit up Instagrammable restaurants and cafes. Despite pouring rain, tourists were taking photos of a dessert shop's logo of a boy holding a bun at an iconic intersection. Some eateries were teeming with customers, with a long queue of them spilling onto the sidewalk. Some, less popular, saw staff sitting idle. Others put up advertisement for lease.

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THAILAND

Japanese restaurant’s birthday 'salmon cake' promotion falls flat

Online Reporters, Published on 26/05/2025

» BANGKOK - A Japanese restaurant has come under intense public scrutiny after a customer's shared disappointment with a birthday promotion went viral on social media. 

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OPINION

If in doubt, just have a cup of tea

Roger Crutchley, Published on 25/05/2025

» You may recall last week's Battle of Britain item in PostScript featured two English ladies' who came across a German pilot who had crashed in a field. Their first reaction was to offer him a cup of tea, an indication of just how "having a cuppa" is ingrained in British culture. Admittedly that was 85 years ago but even these days most Brits wouldn't turn down a "cuppa".

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OPINION

Recalling a world of dots and dashes

Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/05/2025

» I forgot to mention in PostScript last week that Sunday, April 27, was Morse Code Day which marks the birth of Samuel Morse, inventor of the famous communications code. The reason for my interest is that it brings fond memories of the late 1960s when I worked at Cable and Wireless (C&W) communications company in Holborn, central London.