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Explore 5 Must-See Zones at Sustainability Expo 2024

Published on 23/09/2024

» The Sustainability Expo (SX) 2024 is set to return as ASEAN’s largest sustainability event, taking place from September 27 to October 6, 2024, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand. Now in its fifth consecutive year, SX has grown into a regional platform for sustainability, innovation, and collaboration. Supported by five leading corporations—Frasers Property (Thailand) Public Co., Ltd., PTT Public Co., Ltd., SCG, ThaiBev, and Thai Union Group Public Co., Ltd.—SX 2024 aims to inspire businesses, governments, and individuals to work together toward a sustainable future.

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Guru's Weekly Buzz: Sept 20-26

Guru, Published on 20/09/2024

» Guru By Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, activities, food and travel to indulge in.

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Your horoscope for Sept 20-26

Guru, Chaiyospol Hemwijit, Published on 20/09/2024

» Your spot-on horoscope for work, money and relationship from Guru by the Bangkok Post's famously accurate fortune teller. Let's see how you will fare this week and beyond.

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Discover 4 Inspiring Zones on the LG Floor at SX 2024

Published on 20/09/2024

» The Sustainability Expo (SX) 2024, ASEAN’s largest event focused on sustainable innovation, returns from 27th September to 6th October 2024 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok. As a premier platform for exploring global sustainability practices and solutions, SX 2024 invites individuals, businesses, and governments to collaborate and engage in creating a more sustainable future. With a theme centred on “Sufficiency for Sustainability,” inspired by Thailand's Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), the expo promises a holistic view of environmental, social, and economic sustainability.

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New movies out this week: Sept 19-25

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 19/09/2024

» New releases that hit cinemas in Thailand this week.

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A brush with divinity

Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 18/09/2024

» Nestled in a lush green valley with Phra Putthabat Noi Mountain as the backdrop, Manasikarn Hall was voted as a Top Unseen Attraction in Saraburi by the Tourism Authority of Thailand last year.

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Step into renowned artist Gongkan's surreal world

Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 18/09/2024

» Celebrated Thai artist Gongkan is back to take viewers on an immersive journey into a surreal world during "No Heart Here", which is running at Moca Bangkok, until Oct 27.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces sex trafficking charges

Published on 17/09/2024

» NEW YORK - Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs faces three US federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transport to engage in prostitution, according to an indictment unsealed on Tuesday.

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Navigating 'rain bombs'

Life, Patipat Janthong, Published on 17/09/2024

» 'Travelling around is hard, and I'm scared of snakes. Last year, the flood lasted only three days, but this year it's been much longer. Every time it floods, the vegetables I plant die," says Nathanicha Lamai, an 8-year-old second-grader, as she shares her feelings about the flooding that has submerged her home in Sukhothai, caused by the overflowing Yom River.

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Channels of kindness for flood victims

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 16/09/2024

» Villagers in Chiang Rai are experiencing flooding that has so far affected over 9,000 families. Many people, particularly in Mae Sai district, are stranded in their homes awaiting help from rescue officers.  Meanwhile, floods and landslides are also wreaking havoc in other northern provinces, not to mention the neighbouring countries of Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. In Chiang Mai, several people have been injured or are missing while many areas in Nan are also currently under water. The floods in Nan are reportedly the worst in 100 years.  Several organisations — public, private and foundations — have joined forces to provide relief for flood-affected victims in all areas. To help out, Life has compiled a list of places where people can donate necessities or provide financial aid.