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Marijuana sellers paying close attention to Thai Election

The outcome of the forthcoming general election may determine the future of Thailand's cannabis sector. A number of groups want to reverse the decriminalization of the drug, which became effective…

Money show 2023 goes Green

According to its organizer, Money and Banking magazine, this year's Money Expo will focus on environmentally friendly financing to spread awareness of global warming and the significance of green financing.

Performing arts returns to Bankok

The Bangkok International Performing Arts Conference is preparing to reopen its doors to all attendees under the theme "Uncommon Ground" after being compelled by the epidemic to shift almost all…

Boeing sells 78 aircraft to Saudi carriers 

The significant agreement with two Saudi airlines is estimated to be worth $37 billion to the American manufacturer.

Paetongtarn baby due in Election week

Paetongtarn Shinawatra has several challenging months in the near future.


DBD sees food trucks as a plus for tourism

The Department of Business Development (DBD) is keeping a watch on food trucks, a recent tourism fad in Thailand.

Bank of Thailand upgrades apps security after half a bill lost to fraud each month

Bank of Thailand upgrades apps security after half a bill lost to fraud each month

In the Bangkok BTS station, a woman passes out and lands on the rails.

Woman falls on to Bangkok Skytrain Rail tracks

Vehicle reverses off parking lot in Bangkok

Pickup truck reverses from a second-story parking lot

Bangkok residents suffer with more bad air quality

According to the Thai Meteorological Department, Bangkok residents will have to endure dangerously high PM2.5 levels for an additional day or two before the skies clear (TMD).