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THAILAND

Thailand’s Fashion Future Unveiled at BIFW2024

Published on 20/09/2024

» As Thailand’s iconic destinations, Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery have continuously played a key role as cornerstones of the Thai fashion industry and driving forces within the country’s fashion ecosystem. In 2024, the three destinations are spotlighting Thailand as Asia’s major fashion hub with “Siam Paragon Bangkok International Fashion Week 2024” (BIFW2024), the country’s most revered fashion week and a platform of opportunity. Save the date for this fashion extravaganza from 2-6 October 2024, when Parc Paragon at Siam Paragon transforms into a vibrant fashion scene under the theme “Envision the Future.” 

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OPINION

Follow-ups needed

Oped, Postbag, Published on 07/09/2024

» Re: "Seed bomb threat to forest ecology", (Editorial, Sept 2), "Hilltop plot seized after landslides", (BP, 2 Sept) & "Phuket Buddha site ordered closed due to landslide risks", (BP, Sept 3).

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GENERAL

Kasikorn Business-Technology Group chairman believes AI could 'supercharge' the economy

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 06/09/2024

» As the working age population shrinks, artificial intelligence (AI) could be a catalyst to "supercharge" the Thai economy, says Ruangroj Poonpol, group chairman of Kasikorn Business-Technology Group (KBTG), an arm of Kasikornbank.

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THAILAND

Court accepts suit against 7 ex-officials linked to Tak Bai deaths

Published on 23/08/2024

» The Narathiwat Provincial Court on Friday accepted a lawsuit against seven former top officials accused of murder, attempted murder and unlawful detention in connection with the 2004 Tak Bai massacre. Two defendants were acquitted of the charges.

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LIFE

Deep cuts

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/08/2024

» Who's cutting onions? is a phrase used humorously when someone is crying. Tum Ulit, an artist, cartoonist and storyteller, titled his debut solo exhibition "Who's Cutting Onions?" to express loneliness, sorrow and profound emotions through poignant illustrations. The exhibition's main illustration, Sorry For Making You Cry, depicts an onion in the shape of a human wiping away tears for a female chef who is cutting an onion with a knife in her hand.

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LIFE

An evening of Rachmaninoff awaits at TCC

Life, Published on 19/08/2024

» Armenian-American pianist Sergei Babayan will join the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in a concert held on the auspicious occasion of HM Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother's birthday in the Main Hall of Thailand Cultural Centre, Ratchadaphisek Road, on Saturday at 7.30pm.

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THAILAND

Octava Foundation and Starfish Education Work Together to Empower Thai Schools

Published on 16/08/2024

» Octava Foundation and Starfish Education join forces in the Future School Transformation Program program to increase school potential through educational innovation for the benefit of Thai children.

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THAILAND

Teaching English in Thailand: Is the Pay Worth the Move?

Published on 13/08/2024

» Thailand has long been a favoured destination for English teachers, drawn by the country’s rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, welcoming people. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Phuket, Thailand offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an appealing place to live and work. The vibrant expat community and the opportunity to immerse oneself in a new culture add to the allure of teaching English in Thailand. 

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OPINION

Don't kill messenger

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/08/2024

» Re: "PM shrugs off foreign critics", (BP, Aug 8).

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LIFE

Experience the magic of the Hungarian cimbalom

Life, Published on 12/08/2024

» World-renowned musician Jeno Lisztes will deliver what will be the first cimbalom concert in Thailand, at Sala Sudasiri Sobha, Lat Phrao 41 yaek 7-2, on Sunday, at 4pm.