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News, Rinzin Wangchuk, Published on 26/04/2025
» As the vibrant hues of national flags and ornate portraits of the Thai and Bhutanese kings flutter along the expressway and streets of Thimphu, an air of excitement envelops the capital city in a historic event.
News, Published on 28/12/2024
» This year witnessed the premiership changing hands despite relative unity within the coalition government.
News, Agnes Kalibata & Cary Fowler, Published on 04/10/2024
» Africa's food systems are facing myriad challenges, from climate shocks and low productivity to supply-chain disruptions and soil degradation. In 2022, one in five Africans was undernourished, even though the continent's cultivated land could more than meet its food needs. But that would require effective management and, perhaps most importantly, planting adaptive crops such as millet, sorghum, teff, and fonio.
News, Ran Ezer, Published on 28/11/2023
» Hamas? What you do comes back at you. It's Karma.
News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 20/11/2023
» Peru recently organised three Peruvian food and coffee cultural events for Thais with the aim of buoying bilateral ties.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 21/05/2023
» Payment in kind
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 02/11/2022
» Four out of 21 newly created "future" Thai dishes in the final round of the government's ongoing food startup competition will be selected to be served along with the formal menu designed by a renowned Thai chef at Apec 2022's gala dinner later this month.
News, Published on 18/06/2022
» Since his election as the most popular Bangkok governor in history on May 22, Chadchart Sittipunt has hardly faded from the cameras.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 23/01/2022
» Last Sunday there was a tongue-in-cheek letter in the Post suggesting the first name of the British traditional dish, bangers and mash, is derived from the Thai capital. Despite its frivolous nature the letter was actually quite timely, for a recent report indicates younger British people are surprisingly unfamiliar with bangers and mash and many other traditional dishes.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/09/2021
» No-confidence debates like that taking place during the past week have become something of a tradition in Thailand, but it is rare for them to be successful. Perhaps the biggest excitement came some years ago when in the middle of such a debate one MP called a leading a politician a "toad", which didn't go down too well. But at least it livened up proceedings.