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THAILAND

Thai Teenager Uses Creativity to Drive Social Change 

Published on 13/10/2025

» Aim Wanglee is using creativity to break barriers and drive meaningful change, focusing on child labour protection. 

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LIFE

Central brings stylish spooks throughout October

Life, Post Reporters, Published on 08/10/2025

» "House Of Horror: One House, Every Kind Of Monster" is the concept for Thailand's Halloween Fest 2025, which brings together the most fun and stylish horrors to all branches of Central shopping centres nationwide throughout this month.

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LIFE

Snacks, screens and struggles

Life, Published on 04/10/2025

» At 11 years old, Warin* a 5th-grader from Bangkok, weighs 74kg and stands 153cm tall. Like many children struggling with obesity, her daily life is marked by fatigue, joint pain and the constant sense of being different from her peers.

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THAILAND

Central Pinklao Unveils Landmark Transformation This November

Published on 01/10/2025

» Central Pinklao, Central Pattana’s third shopping centre and a fixture in Bangkok for more than 30 years, is set to redefine retail in western Bangkok with its most significant transformation in three decades. Backed by an investment of over 1.7 billion baht, the redevelopment introduces the concept of the “New Soul of the District,” positioning the complex as the area’s premier lifestyle landmark across 360,000 square metres of space.

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GENERAL

GreenIO creates AI-driven air quality device

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 01/10/2025

» GreenIO, a Bangkok-based artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) solutions company, has developed an AI-powered air quality monitoring system to help safeguard underserved communities from the harmful effects of PM2.5 pollution.

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THAILAND

CEA Announces Creative Excellence Awards 2025

Published on 29/09/2025

» Bangkok, September 29, 2025 — Now in its third year, the Creative Excellence Awards spotlight individuals, organisations, and communities that harness creativity to generate new value and opportunity for Thailand’s economy and society. Organised by the Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization), or CEA, the 2025 awards recognise 15 winners across three main categories: Creative City Awards, Creative Business Awards, and Creative Social Impact Awards. These accolades reflect the belief that creativity is a key engine for elevating Thailand’s potential on the global stage. The awards ceremony took place on Wednesday, 24 September 2025, at EMSKYE, 14th floor, EM Tower, EMSphere.

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THAILAND

Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi Celebrates the Grand Opening of a Landmark New School

Published on 19/09/2025

» Brighton College Bangkok has officially launched its highly anticipated Vibhavadi campus, a visionary new school and sister campus to the award-winning British International School of the Year 2025. Situated on Vibhavadi Road and spanning over 21,000 square metres, the school represents an investment exceeding 1.4 billion baht—establishing a new benchmark for international education in Thailand.

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LIFE

A bold new era with Michelin-trained chefs

Life, Published on 19/09/2025

» Centara Hotels & Resorts recently announced the appointment of three new chefs across its Bangkok properties, each shaped by Michelin-starred kitchens in Cádiz, Rome and Hong Kong.

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THAILAND

Brighton College Bangkok celebrates record-breaking exam success at A Level and IGCSE

Published on 18/09/2025

» Brighton College Bangkok is celebrating a historic year of academic success as pupils achieved record-breaking results in both A Levels and IGCSEs. The outstanding performances highlight the school’s position as one of the leading international schools in Asia, combining world-class teaching with a holistic approach to education.

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WORLD

Gory Kirk video spreads on ‘unrestrained’ social sites

AFP, Published on 18/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - Traditional news outlets were cautious not to broadcast the moment Charlie Kirk was assassinated, but it mattered little in the age of declining media influence.