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  • TECH

    Clasically new

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 09/03/2018

    » Remember Nokia, the original sleek, cool and virtually indestructible mobile phone? The company that ruled the mobile phone industry in its heyday and gave us the game Snake right in the palm of our hands and also that memorable ringtone? For years after the smartphone came to being, Nokia disappeared from the radar. Now, they're making a comeback. The Nokia 8 is their most advanced model and though it may not match up with the likes of the latest releases of Apple and Samsung, it's a worthy and cheaper alternative.

  • LIFE

    Special wine dinner

    Life, Published on 09/03/2018

    » Madison Steakhouse at Anantara Siam Bangkok presents today an exclusive wine dinner by three Michelin-starred French chef Bruno Menard.

  • LIFE

    Cute cafe

    Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 09/03/2018

    » Opening its adorable doors since 2015, Nahim Cafe x Handcraft has become one of Soi Nana's first go-to places within the area (that would be Chinatown!). Located on the left side of the street within Rama IV, one can recognise the cafe by its green-framed windows and sign with its hand-drawn art style.

  • LIFE

    I <3 Bangkok

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 09/03/2018

    » Ah, Bangkok -- the city where road laws are more like suggestions than laws, where the traffic is horrible, the air is polluted, where that Rolex you bought stops working the next day and where a "ping pong show" isn't a game of table tennis. There are many weird and sometimes downright horrifying things we experience living in Bangkok, like being stuck in a taxi with a perverted driver. But despite the many, many things we complain about, Bloomberg's Misery Index (which is a thing, you can Google it) has named Thailand "the least miserable country". In light of that, we've compiled a few reasons why we love living in Bangkok (we are aware we're focusing on Bangkok and not Thailand. We see you rushing to troll us, haters) to remind you to look at the brighter side and forget the fact that the elections are postponed again... Oops.

  • LIFE

    Keeping Bangkok beautiful, naturally

    Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 09/03/2018

    » Ukrainian Maria Kalita and her husband own and operate Bangkok Soap Opera, an online shop that specialises in natural cosmetics. Kalita is a passionate soap maker with a great love for natural and health products. Her firm belief is that "Natural should not be expensive", so her handmade soap bars are priced at one baht per gram. Choosing local Thai herbs and old fashion methods help Kalita create 100% natural products, full of active ingredients and love. She also conducts workshops to help spread her vision for making and using natural cosmetics.

  • THAILAND

    UK police: 21 people sought treatment after ex-spy poisoning

    Associated Press, Published on 09/03/2018

    » LONDON: Around 21 people have received medical treatment after a nerve-agent attack on an ex-Russian spy, British police said Thursday, as the UK vowed strong action against whoever was responsible for the "brazen and reckless" act.

  • THAILAND

    Pedestrian bridge falls, blocks Thanyaburi road

    Online Reporters, Published on 09/03/2018

    » PATHUM THANI: There was traffic congestion on Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Road near Klong 6 in Thanyaburi district early Friday after a beam dropped from a pedestrian bridge on to the roadway.

  • THAILAND

    Heavy rain hits Greater Bangkok

    Published on 09/03/2018

    » Rain came down in several districts in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani and Samut Prakan on Friday morning.

  • WORLD

    World marks Women's Day hot on heels of rights demands

    AFP, Published on 09/03/2018

    » PARIS - Countries around the world mobilised Thursday for International Women's Day with Spaniards on an unprecedented strike, France threatening to "name and shame" firms that pay women less and Iraqi women running a shortened 'marathon'.

  • THAILAND

    'Dirty diesel' killed 6,000 Germans in 2014

    AFP, Published on 09/03/2018

    » BERLIN: Nitrogen dioxide emissions mainly produced by diesel cars led to 6,000 premature deaths in Germany in 2014, an official report showed Thursday, in a new punch against the automobile sector.

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