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THAILAND

Parents still struggle with uniform fees

News, Prasit Tangprasert, Published on 25/04/2026

» Rising living costs are intensifying pressure on families as education reforms ease school dress rules nationwide, yet household spending remains high.

BUSINESS

Singapore emerging as neutral ground as AI firms navigate Sino-US rivalry

Reuters, Published on 24/04/2026

» SINGAPORE - Singapore is transforming from East-West gateway to neutral ground for the AI sector, with Chinese startups ​hoping to operate beyond government reach while US firms seek foreign talent without the headache of ‌stricter visa regulations.

WORLD

Tears and smiles at benefit concert for Swiss fire victims

AFP, Published on 23/04/2026

» LAUSANNE - A benefit concert was held Wednesday in tribute to the victims of a fire on New Year’s Day that killed 41 people in an upscale Swiss ski resort, nearly four months on from the tragedy.

LIFE

The architect of greenery

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/04/2026

» People living in the city will feel recharged when they see images of various garden styles, such as Mediterranean, English and Thai, at the exhibition "Soul Of Garden".

WORLD

Mexico pyramid shooter inspired by Columbine attack, pre-Hispanic sacrifices

AFP, Published on 22/04/2026

» MEXICO CITY - Julio Cesar Jasso Ramirez, the 27-year-old gunman behind Monday's shooting at Mexico's famed Teotihuacan pyramids, drew inspiration from pre-Hispanic sacrifices and the notorious 1999 US shooting at Columbine High School, according to investigators.

OPINION

The generational shift in learning needs addressing

News, Mariano Miguel Carrera, Published on 22/04/2026

» Picking mangoes at home recently highlighted the generational shift in learning. My sons, 10 and 13, were not interested in the mangoes. After years of pushing, pleading and prompting, climbing the trees is a problem for them. Interest muted. They occasionally pick mangoes with a rod to eat, but the joy of climbing trees and picking mangoes by hand is not there. Convenience, interest and options make what was once a rite of passage, a joy, a form of exercise, learning, a communion with nature and more, a mundane -- meh.

WORLD

Who are the candidates running for UN secretary-general?

Reuters, Published on 21/04/2026

» GENEVA — The ​10th United Nations (UN) secretary-general will be ⁠elected this year for ⁠a five-year term starting on Jan 1, ​2027.

WORLD

Scarce food, bleak futures spur Rohingya refugees to gamble with death at sea

Reuters, Published on 21/04/2026

» COX'S BAZAR — Rohingya refugee Rahila Begum spent two days adrift in the Andaman Sea this month, clinging to a wooden shard after her overcrowded boat ​capsized, one of the few survivors of a disaster that left 250 missing and ‌feared dead.

BUSINESS

Families turn to insurance for inheritance planning

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 21/04/2026

» Life insurance is emerging as a powerful solution for wealth transfer, enabling families to distribute inheritances fairly among heirs while preserving asset value and minimising tax burdens, according to Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL).

LIFE

Breathing in the dark

Life, Nattha Keenapan, Published on 21/04/2026

» Sangyond Loongta, 12, has never heard of PM2.5. Neither has her 14-year-old sister Kamong, nor their two-year-old sister Mauypong. The three girls arrived in Thailand about a year ago with their parents, who pick oranges in the orchards of Fang district in northern Chiang Mai. For much of that year, the children lived deep inside the orchard, helping raise their youngest sibling but not going to school.