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THAILAND

Pratunam flyover to close until February

News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/04/2026

» The busy Pratunam flyover on Phetchaburi Road in Bangkok will close from Friday at 10pm until next February to allow for the construction of an underground section of the Orange Line MRT, according to the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) and the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA).

BUSINESS

Gasoline users left out of fuel price cut

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 22/04/2026

» Fuel pricing policy is again under scrutiny as critics urge the government to extend benefits from falling global crude oil prices to gasoline and gasohol consumers, who they argue are disproportionately burdened by contributions to the Oil Fuel Fund.

THAILAND

People's Party still chasing 'dignified death' bill

News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/04/2026

» The People's Party (PP) has reaffirmed efforts to advance a proposed "dignified death" bill.

THAILAND

Common ticketing set for 2027 launch

News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/04/2026

» The Transport Ministry is set to launch a comprehensive common ticketing system next year to decentralise service operations and elevate the national transportation system, Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said yesterday.

OPINION

The generational shift in learning needs addressing

News, Published on 22/04/2026

» Picking mangoes at home recently highlighted the generational shift in learning. My sons, 10 and 13, were not interested in the mangoes. After years of pushing, pleading and prompting, climbing the trees is a problem for them. Interest muted. They occasionally pick mangoes with a rod to eat, but the joy of climbing trees and picking mangoes by hand is not there. Convenience, interest and options make what was once a rite of passage, a joy, a form of exercise, learning, a communion with nature and more, a mundane -- meh.

SPORTS

De Vicenzo's heartbreak: One wrong, one lost Masters

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 22/04/2026

» Scorecard rules require that you and your marker verify that the hole-by-hole scores are accurate and sign the card, and return it promptly after the round. Signing for a lower score on a hole results in disqualification, while signing for a higher score means the higher score stands. Before signing, ensure the score for each individual hole is correct. The card must be signed by both you and your marker to be valid.

LIFE

SCOTUS slaps down YouTube copyright actions

Life, James Hein, Published on 22/04/2026

» Following on from my previous observation of the music industry harassing content creators, the Supreme Court in the US just rewrote the rules of secondary copyright liability. On March 25, the Supreme Court unanimously held that simply knowing your users might infringe copyright is not enough to make you liable. This negated the old theory that "knowledge plus material contribution" was enough.

LIFE

Buffalo Bridge Gallery hosts Thai-German production Afterlives

Life, Published on 22/04/2026

» Miss Theatre and German collective Henrike Iglesias return for the third tour of their Thai-German co-production Afterlives, at Buffalo Bridge Gallery on Saturday and Sunday at 7pm and 9pm.

WORLD

Downing Street ‘exerted pressure to OK Mandelson’

AFP, Published on 21/04/2026

» LONDON - Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office applied constant pressure on civil servants to approve the appointment of Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to Washington and seemed to brush off security concerns, a sacked official told MPs on Tuesday.

THAILAND

Aura Wellness Achieves THB 1.746 Billion Revenue

Published on 21/04/2026

» Fullerton, one of Singapore’s largest and most respected investment funds, has invested in Aura Wellness, the parent company of Aura Bangkok Clinic and Aura Xpress, making it the only Thai wellness company chosen for investment in this round. The move highlights foreign institutional confidence in Aura Wellness and in Thailand’s fast-growing aesthetic medical market, where demand remains strong among both Thai and international customers, in line with the continued expansion of Thailand’s medical tourism sector, which is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.49% from 2024 to 2030 and remains one of the country’s key growth areas.