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OPINION

Borrowing blindspot

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/04/2026

» Re: "The question is not borrowing", (InQuote, April 22). Indeed, that is a golden bar of borrowings as expressed simply by our Financial Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Ekniti Nitithanprapas. If no care is taken on how we spend someone's money once in their hands, then disaster can be expected if accountability in due time to bondholders on how they spend it and follow through is not seriously there.

LIFE

The architect of greenery

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/04/2026

» People living in the city will feel recharged when they see images of various garden styles, such as Mediterranean, English and Thai, at the exhibition "Soul Of Garden".

BUSINESS

Venture launches alcohol detection system

Business, Published on 22/04/2026

» Mobile Innovation Co Ltd, a fleet management systems, 5G solutions and digital innovation company, has joined forces with Human Technologies (Thailand) Co Ltd to launch an intelligent safety solution for the digital era called "Trac Online Alcohol Checker".

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.

THAILAND

EC submits clarification to court on barcodes in ballot papers

News, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 21/04/2026

» The Election Commission (EC) has submitted its written clarification to the Constitutional Court in response to allegations that barcodes and QR codes printed on ballot papers in the Feb 8 general election could undermine the secrecy of voting and violate the constitution.

THAILAND

In-Depth: How to "Survive" Using AI in Trading? Navigating the Era of Machine-Dominated Markets

Published on 20/04/2026

» In today’s modern financial landscape, markets are increasingly driven by automated systems rather than traditional intuitive trading. A compelling statistic reveals that 62% of retail investors now utilise AI-powered tools for their investments. This is no longer the "future"; it is the "present" reality of global financial markets. Clear signals indicate that we have moved past the era where machines merely execute orders. We are now in an epoch where AI "processes" and "filters opportunities" at a level of sophistication that humans simply cannot replicate.

THAILAND

Issa Compass: The startup that wants to open Bangkok to the world

Published on 20/04/2026

» Bangkok has always had a hold on people. You arrive for a few weeks and find yourself renegotiating your return flight. The food, the energy, the cost of living that actually makes sense. It adds up to something that's hard to name and harder to leave.

BUSINESS

Spectre of stagflation haunts Thailand

Business, Published on 20/04/2026

» Thailand's economy is increasingly seen as fragile now that the Songkran holiday has come to an end, as price freezes on energy and other products are discontinued.

SPORTS

Haaland gives Man City edge over Arsenal in Premier League title showdown

AFP, Published on 20/04/2026

» MANCHESTER (UNITED KINGDOM) - Manchester City are breathing down Arsenal's necks after Erling Haaland's strike beat the Gunners 2-1 on Sunday to land a potentially decisive blow in the Premier League title race.

OPINION

Putting today's news on the map

Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/04/2026

» One of the few positive outcomes of the present Iran conflict is the impact it has had on geographical knowledge of the area amongst people around the globe. Every day millions switch on the television or their phones and the first thing they are likely to be greeted with is a map of the Middle East.