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THAILAND

Central Pattana reveals must-visit landmarks for Year of the Horse nationwide

Published on 18/02/2026

» Central Pattana kicks off the Year of the Horse by inviting every generation to refresh their social feeds with a spectacular Chinese New Year landmark filled with auspicious energy. Under “The Great Chinese New Year 2026 - Year of the Horse: Heng Heng at Central,” the space is inspired by “The Gallop of Tian Ma,” bringing the journey of the Heavenly Horse and the 8 Auspicious Horses, symbolising eight powerful blessings - Fu, Kang, Ji, Ai, Sheng, Li, Zhi and He - representing prosperity, health, good fortune, love, success, strength, wisdom, and harmony. The landmark is designed with bold visuals, vibrant lighting and dynamic colours, making every angle perfect for photos and short videos. For anyone looking to start the new year with positive energy and standout content, this is a must-check-in destination. Experience the auspicious vibes from now until March 1 at Central shopping centres nationwide and Esplanade Ratchada.

LIFE

Marketeers have simple choices

Life, James Hein, Published on 18/02/2026

» If you use a mobile phone for playing any games, then typically along with that comes all of the advertisements and marketing presentations. First however, there is the "free download", this means you can download it for free, install and run it. After that, things may not be free at all. This is to be expected as advertising is one of the few ways to make any income from the games being played by millions of people across the planet.

OPINION

EC is losing public trust

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/02/2026

» If any good has come from the performance of the Election Commission (EC) following the Feb 8 election, it is this: the organisation has exposed the top-down "mandarin" culture of the Thai bureaucracy, where officials act as regulators of the people rather than their servants.

THAILAND

Social Security Office deluged with feedback

News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/02/2026

» More than 700,000 people have submitted opinions on proposed amendments to the Labour Ministry's regulation governing the election of employer and insured representatives to the Social Security Board, according to the Social Security Office (SSO)

OPINION

Critical thinking skills under AI pressure

News, Published on 18/02/2026

» In January, I had some rather interesting conversations, specifically about thinking and learning. Students related to me the uncomfortable issue of learning in a time of seemingly exponential change caused by AI. There is a growing disconnect: they feel like human learners held back by antiquated systems, even while society appears to be hyper-focused on technology. Students are experiencing problems with thinking and learning in a seemingly contradictory environment.

SPORTS

Drones push Olympic broadcasting to new level

Published on 17/02/2026

» CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy - Drones have given television viewers worldwide an immersive and almost visceral sensation of the action at the ​Milano Cortina Olympics — enabling them to sense the athletes’ speed, skill and movement close ‌up, and taking the broadcasting to a new level.

SPORTS

Sakamoto eyes skating gold in Olympic farewell

AFP, Published on 17/02/2026

» MILAN - Japanese figure skater Kaori Sakamoto launches her quest for a fairytale Olympic swansong on Tuesday as heavy snow in the Italian Alps disrupted the schedule at the Milan-Cortina Games.

LIFE

Russian propagandists slam Putin’s crackdown on Telegram

Published on 17/02/2026

» Some of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most vocal fans are up in arms over the Kremlin’s latest move to restrict the Telegram messaging service and push people to use a new state-backed alternative.

SPORTS

ONE Championship: Adrian Lee eyes Tokyo return after bounce-back TKO at ONE Fight Night 40

Published on 17/02/2026

» Even in the immediate aftermath of his first-round stoppage in Bangkok, Adrian Lee was already thinking about the next one.

THAILAND

More women allege molestation by Ang Thong undertaker

Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 17/02/2026

» More women have come forward with complaints about molestation by an undertaker who shaved their pubic hair during “superstitious” rites, while police are looking into a foetus graveyard at the Ang Thong temple where he operated.