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Thai economy slows in May on weaker tourism, production, central bank says

  By Reuters and published by CNA THAILAND’S economy in May softened from the previous month following a slowdown in the tourism sector and a decline in manufacturing production, which offset the surge in exports, the central bank said on Monday (June 30). The tourism sector in May saw a decline in both revenue and […]

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Local News

4.5 magnitude quake in Chiang Mai caused by Mae Tha Fault Group moving

  AN EARTHQUAKE measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale that struck Chiang Mai at 2.07 p.m. today (June 2) was caused by a movement in Mae Tha Fault Group with many provinces feeling the tremors, TV Channel 7 said. This fault group runs almost north to south and today it was a normal fault movement. […]

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Health

Covid cases surged over 8,000 in one week

  THE GOVERNMENT issued a warning to the public today (May 10) to take care of themselves because a Covid-19 outbreak is intensifying with 8,446 patients receiving both inpatient and outpatient treatment during April 27-May 3, 2025 and this does not include those who did not seek treatment at hospitals, Naewna newspaper said  Mr. Karom […]

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Sports

International volleyball tournament being held on Koh Samui soon

  ATHLETES from 25 countries will be joining the 7th annual TAT Samui Open Beach Volleyball Tournament on Koh Samui during March 21-23 with there being free entry for spectators to this thrilling sporting event. The now fully registered tournament will see 88 teams with 130 athletes from 25 countries represented from Europe, North America, […]

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Life

Anora was named best picture at the 2025 Oscars, which were handed out Sunday night.

  By AP and published by Yahoo!News, CNN and ABC News Los Angeles – Adrien Brody took home his second leading man Oscar for “The Brutalist,” Mikey Madison took home the best actress statuette and “Anora” was crowned best picture on its way to five awards on Sunday (March 2). Aside from “Anora” being named […]

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Business

Thai car production slumps 24.63% in January as sales, exports fall

  By Reuters and published by CNA CAR PRODUCTION in Thailand fell a surprisingly large 24.63 percent in January from a year earlier to 107,103 units due to weak domestic sales and exports, the Federation of Thai Industries said today (Feb. 24). Thailand is Southeast Asia’s biggest autos production centre and an export base for […]

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Cobra Gold 2025 scheduled to begin next week

  By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE COBRA GOLD 2025 joint military exercise is scheduled to be held from February 25 until March 7 in Thailand whilst tensions in the South China Sea have evidently remained with maritime provocations and standoffs between the Philippines and China.  The 44th United States-led military exercise is primarily designed to […]

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Business

Nearly 4 million tourists flocked to Thailand in January

  THAILAND attracted 3,967,469 foreign tourists during Jan. 1-Feb. 2, 2025 generating approximately 195.090 billion baht in tourist spending, TV Channel 7 said today (Feb. 4). Minister of Tourism and Sports Surawong Thienthong said the top five countries from where most tourists came to Thailand are China (710,687), Malaysia (482,719), Russia (274,680), South Korea (221,993  […]

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Analysis

Analysis: Risk of violence escalates in Myanmar’s civil war as junta flags elections

  By Reuters and published by Yahoo!News  FOUR years after seizing power in a dawn coup that ousted an elected civilian government, Myanmar’s embattled ruling generals are making their most concerted effort to gain legitimacy – by pushing to hold another election. In the last two months, the junta has outlined plans to neighbours for […]

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Life World News

The world welcomes 2025 with light shows, embraces and ice plunges

  By AP and published by Yahoo!News New York – From Sydney to Mumbai to Paris to Rio de Janeiro, communities around the world welcomed 2025 with spectacular light shows, embraces and ice plunges. The New Year’s Eve ball dropped in soggy Times Square, where thousands of revellers stuck it out in heavy rain to […]

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