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BUSINESS

TCG provides B14.5bn in credit guarantees for SME loans

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 13/03/2026

» In the first two months of this year, the Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation (TCG) provided credit guarantees worth 14.5 billion baht to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), an increase of 4.4 times year-on-year, driven by government support measures.

OPINION

Can artificial intelligence kill imaginary friends?

Oped, Naomi R Aguiar & Marjorie Taylor, Published on 13/03/2026

» Will we someday have nostalgia for a time when children talked to an imaginary friend instead of an AI companion?

BUSINESS

The future of work has arrived: Is your job future-proof?

Business, Published on 13/03/2026

» The foundation of modern employment -- study hard, secure a job, build a stable life -- is eroding fast. Technological progress, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, is breaking down the old economic model that tied individual effort to secure, long-term work.

WORLD

Checkpoints, air strikes and hope: a Tehran resident’s story

AFP, Published on 12/03/2026

» Torn between hope and fear, a Tehran resident in her 30s agrees to share her thoughts with AFP about the ongoing war and daily life.

SPORTS

ONE Championship: Supergirl Jaroonsak seeks fresh start after turbulent two-year break

Nick Atkin, Published on 12/03/2026

» Anna “Supergirl” Jaroonsak says she has finally found peace again ahead of her return to ONE Championship.

OPINION

A nominee to a criminal is still a criminal

Vanich Kittichai, Published on 12/03/2026

» Operators originating from China artificially suppressing coconut prices for Thai farmers have put the spotlight back on Thailand’s complicated relationship with Chinese entrepreneurs in recent weeks.

WORLD

War disrupts fertiliser supplies, puts food security at risk

AFP, Published on 12/03/2026

» With production in the Gulf countries at a standstill and gas prices rising, the war in the Middle East is disrupting the supply of fertilisers and posing risks for food security.

BUSINESS

Plastic shortages loom as war hits oil supplies

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 12/03/2026

» Businesses are bracing for the impact of a plastic supply shortage due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

THAILAND

'National Unity' concert honours royal grace

News, Published on 12/03/2026

» A rare patriotic concert, "National Unity: United in Remembrance of Royal Grace," delivered a captivating and memorable performance at Prince Mahidol Hall, in the presence of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana.

OPINION

The Iran war is upending global energy markets

Oped, Carolyn Kissane, Published on 12/03/2026

» The war with Iran is widening faster than many expected. The Islamic Republic's retaliation against Arab Gulf states has extended beyond military targets to critical civilian infrastructure, including airports, water desalination plants, and energy facilities. Hezbollah has opened a second front from Lebanon. US President Donald Trump suggests that operations could last "four to five weeks", but with nearly 50 senior Iranian officials having been killed, it is unclear who might be positioned to negotiate an off-ramp.