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BUSINESS

Pricier fuel hits Tokyo cherry blossom river cruises ​

Published on 31/03/2026

» TOKYO - A ​few dozen tourists hopped onto a small cruise boat in Tokyo ​to admire the cherry blossoms lining ‌the Meguro River - a seasonal attraction that could soon become costlier for passengers and operators alike.

OPINION

Gulf states tell US ending the war is not enough

Oped, Published on 31/03/2026

» Gulf Arab states are telling the US that any deal with Tehran should do more than end the war, and must permanently curb Iran's missile and drone capabilities and ensure global energy supplies are never again "weaponised", four Gulf sources said.

WORLD

UK police question suspect after car hits pedestrians in English city

AFP, Published on 30/03/2026

» LONDON - British police were on Sunday questioning a 36-year-old man arrested for attempted murder after a car ploughed into people on a street in a central English city, injuring seven of them.

BUSINESS

Customs rule change trims parcel imports

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 30/03/2026

» Imported parcels delivered directly to recipients in Thailand have decreased in volume, while their prices have increased as a result of Customs Department measures.

LIFE

Agents of change

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 30/03/2026

» In The Shipper (2020), Pan and Soda enjoy pairing young men in yaoi fiction, especially two popular students Kim and Way. Following a bike accident, the grim reaper puts Pan's and Kim's soul in the wrong bodies. Pan recovers in his, while Kim remains unconscious in hers. As the god of death is looking for a solution, Pan must navigate life in her senior's body, giving her opportunities to make Kim and Way closer.

OPINION

The silent engines of Asean realism

Oped, Published on 30/03/2026

» The global economy is currently tackling what may be the most significant energy disruption since the 1970s. The effective throttling of the Strait of Hormuz -- now seeded with Iranian Maham mines and subject to a tense, IRGC-monitored tolling system -- has physically severed the energy arteries that sustain the industrial heart of Southeast Asia.

THAILAND

Govt's visa-free policy 'too easy'

Published on 29/03/2026

» The 60-day visa-free entry policy, which was intended to boost tourism recovery, is now under review as authorities weigh its economic benefits against security concerns.

OPINION

A plaintive song for the taxman

Roger Crutchley, Published on 29/03/2026

» I've just got back from filing my income tax and must thank the staff at the branch of the Revenue Department for their helpfulness and efficiency. It must be a thankless job knowing that nearly everyone they deal with would probably rather be somewhere else.

THAILAND

Anutin: New government to be in place next week

Online Reporters, Published on 28/03/2026

» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has confirmed that the list of cabinet ministers will be submitted for royal endorsement on Monday, saying all qualification issues have been resolved and a new government will be in place next week.

OPINION

Why should anyone believe Anutin on fuel?

Published on 28/03/2026

» After weeks of assurances that the nation’s fuel situation was “under control”, the Thai public was hit by a staggering 6-baht hike to fuel prices this week.