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THAILAND

France celebrates National Day with grandeur in Bangkok, marking 340 years of ties with Siam

News, Published on 16/07/2025

» The French Embassy in Thailand hosted a grand reception at the Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai, Bangkok, on Monday evening to commemorate France's National Day, observed annually on July 14. This year's celebration held added significance, marking 340 years since the first historic contact between Siam and France, and 169 years of formal diplomatic relations.

WORLD

All eyes turn to conclave after Pope Francis's funeral

News, AFP, Published on 27/04/2025

» VATICAN CITY - With Pope Francis laid to rest, all eyes turn now to the conclave, the secretive meeting of cardinals set to convene within days to elect a new head of the Catholic Church.

OPINION

Kyiv's war matters in Thailand too

News, Jean-Claude Poimboeuf & Ernst Reichel, Published on 26/02/2024

» Imagine daily rocket attacks on your city, causing numerous hits of residential buildings. Air alarms almost every night force you to take refuge in a subway station. Children having classes underground for safety. A bloody trench war, with many victims are the young men you used to know.

OPINION

AI is about to transform childhood. Are we ready?

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 18/03/2023

» With the introduction of GPT-4 and Claude, AI has taken another big step forward. GPT-4 is human-level or better at many hard tasks, a huge improvement over GPT-3.5, which was released only a few months ago. Yet amid the debate over these advances, there has been very little discussion of one of the most profound effects of AI large language models: how they will reshape childhood?

OPINION

Who will be AI's first billionaire?

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 20/02/2023

» Great advances in technology often result in vast increases of wealth. So as the AI boom continues, one obvious question is who will profit -- and by how much. My view, which may be deflationary for entrepreneurs but good for consumers, is this: Relative to how much artificial intelligence changes the world, its early pioneers won't get especially rich.

THAILAND

CCSA to debate reopening plan

News, Apinya Wipatayotin and Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 24/08/2021

» The government's plan to reopen the country before the end of the year is seemingly still on track as Thailand's Covid-19 outbreak is showing signs of slowing down.

OPINION

Dust in the wind and down the throat

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 06/10/2019

» You know there's something amiss in Bangkok when you wake up to the sounds of birds coughing. Well maybe it wasn't quite that bad, but this week our feathered friends sounded decidedly under the weather. So it came as no surprise to read the gloomy headlines about "toxic smog" returning to Bangkok.

OPINION

China's BRI push marred by trust deficit

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 02/04/2019

» As China's economic and political clout grows by the day, Europe finds it increasingly difficult to develop an overall approach with dual objectives -- one that does not undermine its unity or upset its ally across the Atlantic, the US. Some European Union members want to take a tougher stand against China due to its limited market access, while others are concerned about possible security threats posed by China's sophisticated 5G network.

OPINION

Venezuela needs a better endgame for Maduro

News, Mac Margolis, Published on 07/03/2019

» Spare a thought for the fate of Nicolas Maduro, the besieged Venezuelan president who presides over a cratering economy, a self-made humanitarian disaster and a hemisphere that's turned its back on him. His foreign minister stepped up to plead Venezuela's case at the United Nations last week and emptied the room. So where does the failing Bolivarian autocrat go from here?

OPINION

Trump's China trade 'big win' will cost America

News, Michael Schuman, Published on 27/02/2019

» Donald Trump believes he is about to score yet another big win on trade, this time with China. Progress in talks with Beijing, he claims, has been so "substantial" that he's delayed a looming March 1 deadline and is likely headed for a summit with China's President Xi Jinping to finalise a long-awaited settlement.