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Nick Atkin, Published on 16/04/2026
» ONE Championship says its lawsuit against Rodtang Jitmuangnon in Thailand is seeking damages of up to 542 million baht (around US$17 million), but the promotion also insists his rematch with Takeru Segawa remains on course to headline ONE Samurai 1 in Tokyo.
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 16/04/2026
» Seven new releases that hit cinemas in Thailand this week.
Kyodo News, Published on 16/04/2026
» A former manager of a Tokyo massage parlour on trial for forcing a 12-year-old Thai girl into sex work has denied conspiring with the parlour’s Japanese operator for that purpose.
Nick Atkin, Published on 15/04/2026
» The contract dispute between ONE Championship and Rodtang Jitmuangnon has exploded into open warfare, casting fresh doubt over whether his rematch with Takeru Segawa will go ahead as planned at ONE Samurai 1.
Reuters, Published on 15/04/2026
» TOKYO: Oil prices fell for a second day on Wednesday on expectations peace talks between the U.S. and Iran may resume and eventually release supply from the key Middle East producing region trapped by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
AFP, Published on 15/04/2026
» PARIS (FRANCE) - Not quite like a gig or going clubbing, but there's a new night out spreading in cities around the world: an evening at a "listening bar".
Nick Atkin, Published on 14/04/2026
» ONE Championship has confirmed that ONE Samurai 1 will be sold globally on pay-per-view, in another significant sign that the promotion is leaning harder into a paid viewing model as it launches its new Japan-focused series.
Nick Atkin, Published on 13/04/2026
» If there were still doubts about where ONE Championship wants fans to spend their money, Sunday’s announcement felt like another strong answer.
Nick Atkin, Published on 10/04/2026
» Superlek Kiatmoo9 says he is taking “one last crack” at bantamweight before returning to flyweight, with ONE Championship booking him against Abdulla Dayakaev in a high-risk Muay Thai bout at The Inner Circle on May 15.
Reuters, Published on 10/04/2026
» TOKYO — Legendary British rock band Deep Purple made Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's day with a brief visit to their high-profile superfan on Friday as they returned to the country they first toured more than half a century ago.