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 …
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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 …
Thailand’s tourism industry is making a remarkable comeback, with ambitious projections for 2026. After a record-breaking 2025, the focus has shifted from volume to quality tourism. The government is targeting …
Thailand is embracing a digital future, with massive shifts in everything from government services to economic systems. The Bank of Thailand recently set a cap on gold trading to curb …
Thai Government Reviews Digital Wallet Rollout After Mixed Regional Uptake
The Thai government has begun a formal review of its high-profile digital wallet policy after new data showed uneven participation across provinces, raising fresh questions about the program’s effectiveness as …
Thailand Starts Taxing Online Imports From the First Baht, Forcing Platforms and Logistics Firms to Adjust
Thailand has begun taxing online imports from the first baht as of January 1, 2026, ending a long-standing exemption for low-value goods and prompting swift adjustments across e-commerce platforms, logistics …
Bangkok Residents Complain January Utility Bills Arrived Higher Than Expected
Bangkok residents are voicing frustration after receiving January utility bills that many say are higher than expected, reigniting concerns about household costs as the city settles back into routine after …
Thailand’s AI Risk Gap Widens as Companies Adopt Tools Faster Than Governance Can Keep Up
Thai companies are rolling out artificial intelligence tools at a faster pace than regulators and internal policies can keep up with, exposing a growing gap between everyday AI use and …




