Thai security forces shut down an illegally operated school on the resort island of Koh Phangan on Friday after finding 89 Israeli children crammed into a facility licensed to hold …
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Thailand’s Most Notorious Poisoner Gets a Third Major Sentence With More Trials Still to Come
Thailand’s Criminal Court handed serial killer Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn another life sentence on Thursday, convicting her of fatally poisoning a policewoman in Khon Kaen province — the third major ruling in …
IOC Inspectors Begin Bangkok Site Visits as Thailand’s 2030 Youth Olympics Bid Faces Key Tests
An International Olympic Committee delegation arrived in Thailand on Sunday and began formal site inspections on Tuesday as Bangkok pushes through the final evaluation stage of its bid to host …
Thailand Moves to Cut Visa-Free Access From 93 Countries to 57 as Security Concerns Take Over
Thailand is preparing to significantly scale back its visa-free entry program, with the government moving to restore the original list of 57 eligible countries and territories — cutting out 36 …
THAIFEX – HOREC Asia Puts Skills and Execution at the Center of Hospitality
THAIFEX – HOREC Asia 2026 returns for its third edition from 11 – 13 March 2026 at IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani, with an increased emphasis on how hospitality businesses operate …
Telenor Refocuses on Nordic Markets After Pulling Back From Asia
Norwegian telecommunications group Telenor has continued its retreat from Asia as it sharpens its focus on core Nordic markets, a move that reflects broader shifts in global telecom strategy and …
A Japanese court has found the former chairman of Kadokawa guilty in a high-profile bribery case, a verdict that reinforces growing scrutiny of corporate governance in Japan and sends a …
Thailand Reviews Flood Mitigation Readiness Ahead of Annual Monsoon Risks
With the monsoon season approaching, attention is once again turning to Thailand’s flood mitigation readiness, a recurring concern despite years of spending on water management infrastructure and disaster preparedness. Flooding …
Thailand Faces Renewed Air Quality Concerns as Seasonal Pollution Returns
Thailand is again grappling with declining air quality as pollution levels rise across several parts of the country, reviving familiar concerns about public health and the effectiveness of long-standing mitigation …
Venezuela’s Political Crisis Deepens After U.S. Captures Maduro
In early January, Venezuela was thrust into a new phase of political uncertainty when U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro during a military operation in Caracas. This unprecedented move by …




