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SPORTS

North Korea vow no more protests in Women's Asian Cup

AFP, Published on 12/03/2026

» PERTH — North Korea pledged Thursday there will be no more sideline protests during their Women's Asian Cup quarter-final with Australia after causing a stir against China.

THAILAND

Asia’s Agrifood Industry Leaders Gather in Bangkok for the Opening of VICTAM Asia,

Published on 12/03/2026

» Asia’s agrifood industry leaders convened today at BITEC Bangkok for the opening of VICTAM Asia 2026, Health & Nutrition Asia 2026, GRAPAS Asia and Horti & Agri Asia 2026, one of the region’s most comprehensive platforms connecting animal feed, nutrition, processing technology, animal health, and modern agriculture under one roof. Taking place from 10–12 March 2026, the co-located exhibitions reflect the full agrifood ecosystem as producers across Asia accelerate efforts towards greater efficiency, biosecurity, and sustainable production. Bringing together international exhibitors, technology innovators, and industry professionals from across Asia and beyond, the events highlight the rapid transformation of the sector and the growing demand for innovation across the region’s food production systems.

THAILAND

Thais defend pro-Iran stance

News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 12/03/2026

» Fifty-two Thai nationals evacuated from Iran arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport on Monday, with several saying the country remained largely safe despite the Middle East conflict.

THAILAND

Fears grow over rising cost of goods

News, Published on 12/03/2026

» Consumers across the country are worried about the rising cost of goods as global energy prices and supply chains have been hit by the war in the Middle East, pushing up prices for everyday necessities.

LIFE

Why the right sunglasses matter more than ever under Thailand’s sun

Komsan Jandamit, Published on 11/03/2026

» Bangkok’s sunshine may look postcard‑perfect, but for residents and expatriates it has become an everyday test of endurance. In Thailand’s harsh sunlight, sunglasses have shifted from seasonal fashion to everyday protection, and eye‑care specialists and retailers warn that the wrong pair can both damage vision and fail to provide comfort.

THAILAND

‘Aem Cyanide’ acquitted of 2020 Nakhon Pathom murder

Online Reporters, Published on 11/03/2026

» The Criminal Court on Wednesday acquitted Sararat “Aem Cyanide” Rangsiwuthaporn of killing a woman with cyanide in Nakhon Pathom in August 2020, ruling that prosecutors failed to prove she possessed the toxin or intended to commit theft.

LIFE

Bangladesh sari weaving tradition hangs by a thread

AFP, Published on 11/03/2026

» TANGAIL — Bangladesh's Tangail sari is fighting for survival as weavers warn that automation and economic pressures are pushing the centuries-old craft to the brink despite its global acclaim.

BUSINESS

NIQ study: Quality expectations evolve across Thailand’s auto market

Published on 11/03/2026

» Bangkok — NielsenIQ (NIQ) (NYSE: NIQ), a leader in consumer intelligence, has released its 2025 Thailand Automotive Quality Study, based on insights from 3,479 new vehicle owners nationwide. As electric and conventional vehicle ownership expands across Thailand, consumer expectations are becoming more experience-driven. Buyers are placing greater emphasis on usability, reliability and consistent everyday performance across all powertrains.

BUSINESS

Banks tighten digital checks to curb mule accounts

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 11/03/2026

» Banks are tightening monitoring of digital transactions to prevent the use of mule accounts, as fraudsters shift their activities after stricter controls were imposed on conventional bank accounts.

BUSINESS

Geopolitical risks cloud equity market outlook

Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 11/03/2026

» Escalating tensions between Iran, the US and Israel could trigger a major military confrontation within 3-4 months, potentially driving crude oil prices as high as US$135 per barrel in a worst-case scenario, pundits warn.