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WORLD

Emirates flying near-empty jets to Dubai

Bloomberg News, Published on 17/03/2026

» Emirates is operating flights to Dubai that are near-empty in some cases as travellers avoid the Persian Gulf, highlighting the challenges for the world’s largest international airline to restore its network amid a protracted war.

THAILAND

Thailand to start building Cambodia border fences next month

Bloomberg News, Published on 17/03/2026

» Thailand will start building fences along a portion of its border with Cambodia next month to boost security after deadly clashes between the countries erupted last year following longstanding tensions. 

BUSINESS

Thai refiner makes rare purchase of North Sea crude

Bloomberg News, Published on 14/03/2026

» A Thai oil refiner has made a rare purchase of North Sea crude oil as Asian processors scramble to find alternatives to Middle Eastern supplies stuck in the Persian Gulf.

BUSINESS

Thai oil fund spending B1 billion a day on subsidies

Bloomberg News and Post Reporters, Published on 11/03/2026

» The Thai government is widening efforts to curb demand for fuel, as it burns through cash fighting to keep domestic diesel prices artificially low amid surging global energy costs.

BUSINESS

Thai Airways to raise ticket prices by 10-15%

Bloomberg News, Published on 11/03/2026

» Thai Airways International will raise ticket prices by 10% to 15% to offset surging fuel costs as the carrier grapples with “overwhelming” demand from customers shifting travel plans from the Middle East to Europe, said chief financial officer Cherdchom Thetsathirasak.

WORLD

Extreme heat ‘making life increasingly unliveable’

Bloomberg News, Published on 10/03/2026

» The number of days when extreme heat makes it too dangerously hot to walk the dog, sweep the porch and engage in other ordinary pursuits has doubled around the world over the past 75 years, according to new research.

BUSINESS

Asian LNG buyers struggling to find supplies

Bloomberg News, Published on 10/03/2026

» Some Asian buyers of liquefied natural gas are struggling to find prompt cargoes after a war-related outage at the world’s largest export facility in Qatar tightened global supplies.

WORLD

Japan mulls abolishing face-to-face immigration checks amid tourism surge

Kyodo News, Published on 09/03/2026

» The Japanese government is moving to abolish with the need for most foreign tourists to meet face-to-face with immigration officers to enter the country as it seeks to streamline entry procedures amid the inbound tourism surge.

WORLD

Philippines shortens work week to save energy

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/03/2026

» Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has approved a four-day work week for government offices starting on Monday in the country’s bid to save on energy as tensions in the Middle East push fuel costs higher.

BUSINESS

Asian countries scramble to secure fuel supplies

Bloomberg News, Published on 05/03/2026

» The impact of the war in the Middle East rippled further through global energy markets on Thursday, with Asian countries taking more measures to shore up supplies.