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OPINION

Could a Brics currency rival the dollar?

Oped, Published on 18/02/2026

» Could the Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) ever launch a shared currency to challenge the US dollar's dominant position in the world economy? Like many conventional international economists, I have generally dismissed the idea, despite my own role in coining the Brics acronym, which led to the creation of a formal Brics club (since expanded into the Brics+, with the addition of five new members).

SPORTS

Find the ball fast or pay the price -- costly

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 18/02/2026

» The common feedback I've received from my recent rule tips have been asking for more clear simple explanations on queries involving penalty relief, ball movement, and on-course procedures. How long can you search for a ball and what's the penalty if you accidently move your ball on the green or bunker together with the ability to take free relief from abnormal ground conditions for example: ground under repair or temporary water.

THAILAND

Pinehurst Golf Club — More Than a Round of Golf. A Place Called “Home of Happiness”

Published on 17/02/2026

» Pinehurst Golf Club & Hotel is more than a golf course.  For many, it has become a personal retreat a place affectionately known as a ”home of happiness”. In today’s fast-paced world, having a peaceful getaway close to the city is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. The club is a place you can visit anytime, without waiting for a long holiday. Whether it’s families looking to unwind together, friends gathering for a reunion, business partners meeting in a relaxed atmosphere, or passionate golfers seeking a familiar escape, Pinehurst Golf Club offers an answer that goes far beyond the game itself.

WORLD

Frederick Wiseman, documentarian of America's institutions, dead at 96

AFP, Published on 17/02/2026

» PARIS (FRANCE) - US documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman died Monday, a representative confirmed to AFP. He was 96 years old.

BUSINESS

Food industry growth fuelled by health

Business, Somhatai Mosika, Published on 17/02/2026

» The Thai food industry is continuing to grow this year, particularly in the healthy food sector focused on promoting longevity. Innovation is crucial to developing new offerings that meet consumer demand, say food industry veterans.

SPORTS

Ko hopes for solid show at Thai LPGA

Sports, Published on 17/02/2026

» The tournament week atmosphere ramped up early yesterday at Siam Country Club Old Course in Pattaya as Lydia Ko, LPGA Hall of Famer, former World No.1 and 23-time LPGA Tour winner, arrived in Thailand and began preparations for the 2026 Honda LPGA Thailand, set for Feb 19–22.

BUSINESS

Motorcycle industry targets 2m units

Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 17/02/2026

» Thailand's motorcycle industry is setting its sights on producing 2 million units in 2026, driven by expectations of stronger economic conditions, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

THAILAND

SWAG GOLF launches first Asian store in Bangkok, eyes regional hub

Published on 16/02/2026

» SWAG GOLF is a premium golf lifestyle brand from the United States, redefining golf as a platform for self-expression through design, creativity and performance. Inspired by street culture, art, music and fashion, the brand bridges sport and lifestyle, empowering golfers to express their individuality both on and off the course.

THAILAND

MINT Posts 21% Core Profit Growth in 4Q25, 16% for FY2025

Published on 16/02/2026

» Bangkok, Thailand – Minor International Public Company Limited (MINT) has delivered another quarter of strong, high-quality earnings, with core profit rising 21% to THB 3.472 billion in 4Q25 and 16% y-y to THB 9.700 billion for FY2025, reflecting the strength of MINT’s diversified global platform and disciplined execution.

WORLD

Bitter pill: Taliban government shakes up Afghan medicine market

AFP, Published on 16/02/2026

» KABUL — Afghanistan's decision to overhaul its medicine market was meant to improve quality and boost domestic production, but industry specialists say the swift changes have led to a litany of problems.