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THAILAND

Photos of the year

Published on 31/12/2024

» These are Bangkok Post's best photos of 2024.

LIFE

Singer, national artist Santi Lunpae dies, aged 88

Online Reporters, Published on 10/12/2024

» Nationally acclaimed singer Santi Lunpe passed away on Tuesday at Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital at the age of 88, according to the Department of Cultural Promotion.

THAILAND

‘Tooth of Buddha’ set for display

Post Reporters, Published on 29/10/2024

» The government is inviting people to pay homage to a tooth said to belong to the Lord Buddha, which will be brought to Thailand from the Lingguang Temple in Beijing from Dec 4 to Feb 14.

THAILAND

Officials probe death of elderly woman after power cut off

Pattanapong Sripiachai, Published on 03/10/2024

» Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an investigation into a report that a bedridden elderly woman who needed an oxygen concentrator died in Nakhon Phanom after her power was cut off because of an overdue bill for 1,154 baht.

THAILAND

King to sponsor funeral for victims

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 03/10/2024

» A royally sponsored funeral will be held for the 20 students and three teachers killed in Tuesday's bus fire tragedy at their school in Uthai Thani's Lan Sak district after the bodies were identified and taken back to their home province on Wednesday.

LIFE

The revolution is now

Life, Published on 25/09/2024

» Lenovo announced its newest additions to its Lenovo Yoga and Lenovo IdeaPad portfolios designed to enhance user productivity and creativity through the power of AI. Models include additions to the Lenovo Copilot+ PC portfolio. These new products promise to revolutionise the way consumers create, ideate and produce, offering a seamless blend of performance and user-centric features.

OPINION

Is AI a curse or a blessing for education?

Oped, Matthew Robert Ferguson, Published on 17/08/2024

» My collegiate rowing coach at the University of Western Ontario was an eccentric West German named Dr Volker Nolte, a stocky and imposing figure who was only funny when he didn't mean to be. He was a biomechanics wizard, obsessing over the countervailing forces of the rower and shell, currents and winds, blades and water. In the early 80s, as part of his doctoral research, he designed a sliding rigger that moved along the hull of the boat on slides in tandem with the rower, which, when compared to a fixed rigger, effectively doubled the force and propulsion of every stroke. It made second-tier rowers competitive with the best in the world.

OPINION

Games must be more sustainable

News, David Fickling, Published on 30/07/2024

» What's the biggest event at the Olympic Games?

THAILAND

Questions continue on death of jailed activist Boong

Post Reporters, Published on 19/05/2024

» The Department of Corrections has insisted its attempts to resuscitate for late activist Netiporn "Boong" Sanesangkhom were conducted professionally after a human rights lawyer alleged an endotracheal tube was misplaced.

THAILAND

Police recall body of Rayong explosion victim

News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/05/2024

» Police ordered a recall of the body of the man who died in an explosion at Map Ta Phut Tank Terminal (MTT) in Rayong province for a thorough autopsy to determine the cause of death and whether it was from falling or other causes.