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THAILAND

The winds of change

Published on 20/09/2025

» A big shift in Thai politics is expected following Paetongtarn's fall, with conservatives and progressives ready to pounce v The Democrats face a leadership contest and the possible return of Abhisit Vejjajiva, who many feel can save them from oblivion.

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GENERAL

Thai pet food exports take the No.2 spot

Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 18/09/2025

» Thailand has become the world's second-largest exporter of pet food, with shipments totalling US$2.68 billion in 2024, growth of 29% year-on-year, according to the Commerce Ministry.

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INVESTMENT

Taskforce launches market reform

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 16/09/2025

» Capital market regulators have introduced a comprehensive reform package designed to reinforce investor confidence, improve international competitiveness and secure the sector's role in supporting long-term economic growth.

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OPINION

Floods 'a recurring nightmare'

Oped, Published on 16/09/2025

» Thailand has faced floods for more than a century. Some years are worse than others, but the pattern is consistent. The catastrophic 2011 floods remain the most painful reminder: according to the World Bank, they caused US$46.5 billion (1.5 trillion baht) in economic losses, displaced 13 million people, and claimed approximately 800 lives. Much of the country's industrial heartland was submerged for months, severely impacting global supply chains.

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WORLD

100 days later, US federal workers navigate post-Musk wreckage

AFP, Published on 15/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - Roughly 100 days after Elon Musk's dramatic departure from the Trump White House, federal workers are still grappling with the lasting damage from his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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THAILAND

ASU, Thai partners sign MOU to advance shared microelectronics goals

Published on 12/09/2025

» STEM and microelectronics are at the core of global competitiveness, and in today’s rapidly shifting geopolitical climate, secure supply chains and a highly skilled workforce are more critical than ever. Government administrations and higher education institutions are central to meeting this challenge, even as they face mounting pressure from international uncertainty and a rapidly changing technological landscape.

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THAILAND

Thai nationals in Nepal and Qatar ‘remain safe’

Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 12/09/2025

» The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that around 100 Thai nationals in Nepal remain safe despite the recent unrest in the country.

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WORLD

FBI releases video clip of suspect in Charlie Kirk killing

Bloomberg News, Published on 12/09/2025

» UTAH — The suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk slipped behind a building, braced himself on the roof and swung off the edge, hitting the ground hard and leaving behind palm smudges and a single shoe print. He bolted across a patch of grass, cut through a parking lot and vanished into the trees.

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THAILAND

Sea Thailand Leads Wishlist Financial Literacy Tournament

Published on 11/09/2025

» Bangkok, September 2025 – Building money skills through play, the second annual “Wishlist Thailand Tournament 2025” brings together Sea (Thailand)—the internet platform behind Garena, Shopee and Monee—and the Institute of Board Game for Learning. The competition promotes personal financial skills and resilience by expanding the reach of the “Wishlist: Allocate Money, Fulfill Your Dreams” board game among students, teachers and parents, and this year extends to youth, families and the general public. With a prize pool of more than 50,000 baht and prestigious trophies, the final round was recently held at EmSphere in Bangkok.

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GENERAL

Bangkok office occupancy dips below 80% amid glut

Published on 11/09/2025

» Occupancy in Bangkok’s office market fell below 80% for the first time since 2004 as an influx of new Grade A supply drew tenants from older towers, forcing landlords to cut rents, renovate or repurpose, according to the property consultancy CBRE Thailand.