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OPINION

Climate hysteria in the media has really got to stop

News, Bjorn Lomborg, Published on 14/10/2025

» Reading the news, you would believe that the Great Barrier Reef -- the aquatic wonder off Australia's coast -- is on its deathbed, bleached beyond recognition by climate change. Recent headlines shouted in unison: "Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record." Environmental journalists are in panic mode about irreversible damage. This is advocacy campaigning, not impartial reporting.

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GENERAL

AI transforming cyberthreats and defences, survey finds

Published on 30/09/2025

» Fifty-eight percent of organisations across Thailand encountered cyberthreats powered by artificial intelligence (AI) in the past year, while 90% of organisations are already using AI in their security environment, according to a survey commissioned by Fortinet.

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THAILAND

Bumrungrad Heart Institute Elevates Global Standards in Cardiac Care 

Published on 24/09/2025

» Cardiovascular disease is a silent killer and a worldwide threat. According to the World Health Organization, 17-18 million people die from heart disease annually, accounting for one-third of all deaths. Moreover, heart disease continues to increase in prevalence among younger people with risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and a high-stress lifestyle. Bumrungrad International Hospital is committed to ensuring the Heart Institute, a specialised centre of medical excellence, remains equipped to address all forms of heart disease. With cutting-edge technology and a multidisciplinary team of specialist physicians, it delivers safe, effective treatments to help patients regain their quality of life. 

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WORLD

Trump expected to tie autism risk to Tylenol as scientists urge caution

AFP, Published on 23/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Monday was expected to tout a tenuous relationship between autism risk and Tylenol use during pregnancy, as scientists urged research on the topic was not conclusive.

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WORLD

Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist

AFP, Published on 18/09/2025

» SYDNEY — Almost eight decades after Colin Wyatt stole and then vandalised thousands of precious Australian butterfly specimens, scientists are still untangling his web of deception.

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WORLD

Fired US health agency chief says was under RFK Jr 'pressure' to ignore science

AFP, Published on 18/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - The ex-chief of the US disease prevention agency told senators Wednesday she was fired for refusing to approve changes to childhood vaccine schedules not backed by scientific evidence, as the Trump administration moves to dismantle longstanding health policy.

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WORLD

Estimated 16,500 climate change deaths during Europe summer: study

AFP, Published on 17/09/2025

» PARIS - Scientists estimated Wednesday that rising temperatures from human-caused climate change were responsible for roughly 16,500 deaths in European cities this summer, using modelling to project the toll before official data is released.

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THAILAND

Why Thai-Cambodian border conflict still festers

Dave Kendall, Published on 17/09/2025

» The border between Thailand and Cambodia is more than just a frontier. It is the product of ancient civilisations, colonial ambitions, and a century-old map that continues to stir anger and pride.

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WORLD

Speckled Martian rocks 'clearest sign' yet of ancient life

AFP, Published on 11/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - Colorful, speckled rocks found on the surface of Mars have offered among the most encouraging evidence yet of ancient life on our neighboring planet, scientists at NASA announced Wednesday.

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WORLD

Could humans become immortal, as Putin was heard telling Xi?

AFP, Published on 05/09/2025

» PARIS - Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have been recorded on a hot mic discussing how organ transplants and other medical advances could let humans live past 150 years -- or even become immortal.