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GENERAL

AI key to revamping disaster management

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 09/07/2025

» Dual-use infrastructure, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered risk analysis, and community empowerment are the key components needed to drive disaster resilience in an era of mounting climate uncertainty.

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WORLD

Preservationists race to save 17th century Swedish warship

AFP, Published on 09/04/2025

» STOCKHOLM - A Swedish museum has launched a massive four-year project to preserve the sagging hull of the Vasa, a majestic warship that sank nearly 400 years ago and is now one of Sweden's most popular tourist attractions.

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WORLD

Kazakhstan says part of Aral Sea has nearly doubled in volume

AFP, Published on 14/01/2025

» ALMATY (KAZAKHSTAN) - Kazakhstan said on Monday the northern part of the Aral Sea had nearly doubled in volume since 2008, a rare environmental success story in a region plagued by pollution.

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THAILAND

Bio-cement to tackle soil salinity in NE

News, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 07/10/2024

» King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) has joined hands with the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) in a project to tackle agricultural challenges caused by soil salinity in the Northeast using bio-cement.

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LIFE

An invasive threat

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/08/2024

» Blackchin tilapia was imported from Ghana in 2010 by CP Foods (CPF) with a permit for research in Samut Songkhram. CPF claimed that it terminated its research in January 2011 and had sent sample blackchin tilapias in bottles of formalin to the Department of Fisheries.

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OPINION

Yesterday’s shadow

Oped, Postbag, Published on 25/05/2024

» Re: “Court to hear Srettha case”, (BP, May 24) and “Thailand’s judiciary face challenges”, (Opinion, May 24). Prof Thitinan Pongsudhirak’s biting comments on the judiciary’s influence on the lifeline of an elected prime minister are most justified based on past events. For the coming challenge facing our Constitutional Court, it is different from the past. The court’s 5-4 vote not suspending PM Srettha’s lifeline before he has the chance of defence is laudable.

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LIFE

Thirst traps for the summer

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 18/03/2024

» While the temperature in Thailand soars, there is little risk of dehydration as new watering holes are popping up all over Bangkok.

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THAILAND

NBTC Launches "Kati" Smart Wristband to Enhance Elderly Welfare

Published on 23/01/2024

» The Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has announced the initiation of a "Research Program to Enhance Access to Social Services through Digital Technology for the Elderly" as a part of the Thailand Smart Living Lab project. This project aims to improve the well-being of the elderly in the era of 5G Digital Health Innovation and the upcoming Thailand Personal Health AI.

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WORLD

Volunteer divers guard Oman's 'unique' coral reefs

AFP, Published on 04/12/2023

» DAYMANIYAT ISLANDS (OMAN) - On a sailing boat anchored off Oman's pristine Daymaniyat Islands, volunteer divers pull on wetsuits, check their scuba tanks and then take turns plunging into the clear turquoise water.

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OPINION

Asia-Pacific's bread and butter

Oped, Published on 29/11/2023

» Here, in the world's most populous region, there is a crisis slowly unfolding that involves the earth beneath our feet. The soil that has been producing the food we eat and supporting the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of farmers and others is under threat.