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THAILAND

Anutin won't budge on People's Party due to S112

News, Chairith Yonpiam and Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 26/12/2025

» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul reiterated the Bhumjaithai Party's (BJT) firm position that it will not join a government featuring the People's Party (PP) if it continues to pursue amendments to Section 112 of the Criminal Code, Thailand's lèse-majesté law, citing fundamental ideological differences.

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Your One-Stop Christmas Wonderland, Only at Central Retail

Published on 02/12/2025

» With the festive season fast approaching, homes and businesses across Thailand are set to sparkle as Thaiwatsadu and BnB Home — under Central Retail, the country’s leading retailer of construction materials and home products — unveil their “Grand Christmas Decoration Universe” campaign. Presented under the vibrant theme “Carnival Nutcracker”, the promotion transforms every store into a one-stop Christmas décor destination, featuring more than 2,000 festive products ranging from premium fresh-cut trees imported from Canada to specially designed ornaments, gifts and lighting that bring warmth and seasonal cheer to every space..

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The Shapeshifting fiaba: A new era reimagined

Published on 30/06/2025

» Maurice Lacroix turns the history books on their head, ushering in a bold new chapter for the FIABA collection. Meet theFIABA Square: debuting in twelve pebble-inspired versions, blending assertive aesthetics with Swiss craftsmanship. More than a watch – it’s a mark of individuality. 

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Among the Stars: A Cosmic Art Experience

Published on 20/02/2025

» River City Bangkok, in collaboration with One Little Planet, proudly presents the exhibition Among the Stars, featuring Eggzy Lin, fufufanny, JD Wang, LAZY BUG, ODOM Tseng, Pucky, Robin Huang, Tos Suntos, VIN, and XIN.

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Discover the Joy of Travel in Thailand

Published on 18/12/2024

» As the year-end travel season begins, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites everyone with remaining holiday days, as well as those planning to gather friends, loved ones and family to embark on new adventures, to pack your bags and explore destinations in Thailand that can be enjoyed all year round. TAT has curated a list of must-visit attractions for this festive season, which marks the peak of Thailand’s travel calendar. There are countless hidden gems waiting for travel enthusiasts to broaden their travel experience.

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Lisa Sadler Shines with FIABA Trio Edition

Published on 29/08/2024

» Lisa Elizabeth Sadler perfectly embodies the modern urban lifestyle. As a stunning news anchor on TNN News’ lunchtime programme airing every Monday through Friday and a bilingual event host, she brings radiance to every role. Beyond her professional life, Lisa is a dedicated working mum of two. We had the chance to chat with her at The Coffee Academics Thailand, Velaa Langsuan, a popular café in the heart of the city. Describing herself, Lisa noted she may appear serious and calm but is in fact cheerful, fun-loving, approachable, positive, and always eager to learn new things. Her work reflects her modern and optimistic outlook on life, as seen in her news presentations and event hosting for various brands.

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Kasing Lung, the artist behind Labubu

Published on 29/04/2024

» Exploring the creative mind behind Labubu and how the iconic character was created.

THAILAND

The lost scavenger

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 13/05/2018

» From the second floor window of their flat, Pretty Molly sees her slum scavenger husband returning from a day of foraging. Her snippy stray mongrel barks excitedly as Pretty Molly begins shouting out the window to him.

THAILAND

Of beers and bodily functions

Spectrum, Dwight Garner, Published on 18/02/2018

» Trickster, tinkerer, inventor, parodist -- at 86, Robert Coover is the last man standing, alongside John Barth, who is 87, of a post-war generation of postmodern experimental writers that included John Hawkes, William Gaddis and William Gass.