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THAILAND

Ex-state official detained over contract fraud

News, Published on 29/04/2026

» Police have arrested a former state official accused of orchestrating a 358-million-baht contract fraud targeting 17 construction firms across the country.

THAILAND

PM sets up new economic policy board

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 29/04/2026

» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has established a new Economic Policy Board to coordinate proactive measures in response to global economic pressures, including spillovers from Middle East tensions.

THAILAND

Oil depots targeted amid hoarding fears

News, Post Reporters, Published on 29/04/2026

» A proactive nationwide operation has been targeting oil depots and pipeline operators in key provinces following reports of irregular fuel stock levels that may indicate hoarding and speculative profiteering amid the ongoing supply crunch.

BUSINESS

New stimulus to help consumer stocks

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 29/04/2026

» Retail, food & beverage (F&B), finance and transport stocks will receive a bump from the "Thai Help Thai Plus" co-payment stimulus when it jump-starts domestic consumption, according to analysts.

OPINION

'Paris of the East' turns 'Concrete Oven'

Oped, Published on 29/04/2026

» If you stand on the banks of the Khlong Saen Saep today, near the glossy high-rises of Wireless Road, you are witnessing a battle for the soul of Bangkok. On one hand, you see the future: concrete embankments and new walkways, part of a government push to connect the city in the vein of European capitals or our neighbour, Singapore. On the other hand, you see the ghosts of the past: fresh stumps of rain trees that stood for decades, severed to make way for the very cement intended to "beautify" the city. It is a paradox that defines modern Bangkok. We are a city desperate to be green, yet addicted to grey.

OPINION

Donald Trump and his tragedy of errors

Oped, Published on 29/04/2026

» It is true, as Alexander Pope once said, that to err is human. But while everyone is fallible, some humans are more prone to error than others. The history of authoritarian and absolutist political rule is rife with figures whose mistakes proved calamitous not just for themselves but for the societies they ruled.

LIFE

Pet Expo Thailand is back

Life, Published on 29/04/2026

» "Guardians Of The Heart" is the theme for Pet Expo Thailand 2026, which returns as one of the most exciting lifestyle events for animal lovers, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Ratchadaphisek Road, from tomorrow to Sunday.

WORLD

Trump hails British as 'friends' as king visits amid Iran tensions

AFP, Published on 28/04/2026

» WASHINGTON (UNITED STATES) - President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States has "no closer friends" than the British, as he welcomed King Charles III to the White House on a state visit overshadowed by tensions over the Iran war.

WORLD

EU urges Asean to shun Russian oil

Published on 28/04/2026

» BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei - The European Union’s top diplomat has urged partner countries in Southeast Asia not to turn to Russia for oil supplies as they try to cope with ​widespread fuel shortages caused ⁠by the Middle East conflict.

BUSINESS

UAE quits Opec in blow to global oil cartel

Published on 28/04/2026

» DUBAI - The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday it was quitting Opec and ​Opec+, dealing a heavy blow to the ‌oil exporting groups and their de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, at a time when the Iran war has caused a historic energy shock and unsettled the global economy.