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WORLD

Four days left to square the circle on global plastic pollution treaty

AFP, Published on 11/08/2025

» GENEVA - Countries remained at loggerheads on Monday over how to tackle plastic pollution, with only four days left to craft a landmark global treaty on reining in the ever-growing scourge.

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WORLD

UN plastic pollution treaty talks stalled

AFP, Published on 09/08/2025

» GENEVA - Talks on forging a groundbreaking treaty to combat the scourge of plastic pollution were floundering Saturday, with progress slow and countries heavily at odds over what the proposed agreement should cover.

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THAILAND

Beyond Grades: Thai Teens’ Global University Edge

Published on 07/08/2025

» During the crucial transition period when children are about to enter university, many parents face the question: "How can we help our child gain admission to the best institutions?" If the goal is entry to world-class universities, the following key insights from Mr Panuwat Lueangrachanee, Managing Director of Crimson Education Thailand, may significantly shift parental perspectives. Crimson Education is a leading institution for global university preparation and consultation, with more than 27 offices worldwide. 

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THAILAND

Ricoh Inspires Youth to Build Circular Economy Future 

Published on 07/08/2025

» Ricoh (Thailand) Ltd. continues its long-standing commitment to environmental sustainability through the 16th annual “Ricoh R-cademy” project. Launched in 2009, this year’s initiative brings together four key partners: the Prawet District Office (Bangkok Metropolitan Administration), the Khun Foundation, the Petroleum and Petrochemical College at Chulalongkorn University, and the Green Road Project. 

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OPINION

Waste not, want not

Oped, Editorial, Published on 06/08/2025

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's (BMA) plan to encourage households to sort their waste got off to a shaky start, attracting fewer participants than targeted while generating a barrage of questions.

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WORLD

UN starts new bid to forge plastics treaty amid 'global crisis'

AFP, Published on 05/08/2025

» GENEVA - Nations must resolve the global plastics crisis, the head of UN talks told negotiators from 180 countries gathered in Geneva on Tuesday to forge a landmark treaty on eliminating the life-threatening waste.

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THAILAND

UK court says oligarch looted $1.9bn from Ukrainian bank

AFP, Published on 30/07/2025

» LONDON - The Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky and his former business partner are likely to be forced to repay $1.9 billion that they “unlawfully” appropriated from a Ukrainian bank they owned, London’s High Court ruled Wednesday.

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SUSTAINABILITY

UOB Thailand grooms youth to lead green transition

Life, Published on 29/07/2025

» Millennials and Gen Z may be the youngest generations, but they are already outpacing their predecessors in championing renewable energy, circular living and sustainable consumption. Yet, Thailand still faces pressing environmental challenges -- the kind that demand bold, creative thinking and fresh perspectives.

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OPINION

Junta green push runs its course

Editorial, Published on 27/07/2025

» Parliament can make a small but significant step towards improving local environments and the health of local communities if it puts to bed a long-standing junta executive decree originally designed to attract investment in ailing sectors.

SPORTS

Naming stadiums can be a bit tricky and sometimes awkward

Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 26/07/2025

» When the new Premier League season kicks off, the fixtures will be graced by a brand new stadium courtesy of Everton FC which has finally left the "Old Lady" of Goodison Park after 133 years. The Toffees' new home at Bramley-Moore Dock on the banks of the River Mersey is called the Hill Dickinson Stadium after the international law firm that holds the naming rights.