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The 5 ‘Fs’ of Soft Power touted by Tourism Minister

Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, minister of tourism and sports, used Thai iced tea as a straightforward illustration of how the nation may exploit a cultural export to improve its standing abroad.

Thailand looks to upgrade Firearms ownership laws

The draft weapons act, which mandates that all privately held firearms and ammunition be registered with a government body, has received approval from the Cabinet. The draft act was passed…

Thailand kickstarts FTA talks with EU

In order to secure a deal by 2025, Thailand and the EU will relaunch their free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations in July.

Emirates Unveils New Livery

Photos posted on Twitter show an Emirates Airbus A380 with a subtly altered livery, with the main modifications being to the aircraft's tail.

Qatar Airlines Rebuild Partnership with Airbus

While being resolved recently, Qatar Airlines' conflict with Airbus has had a significant impact on its fleet during the past two years.

Crystal Cabin Awards 2023: Most Innovative in Aviation

This year's shortlist for the Crystal Cabin Awards gives a fascinating look into the potential future of aviation, from a cabin concept that completely eliminates the middle seat to a…

Chinese Billionaire Detained for $1 Billion Fraud Scheme

Chinese billionaire detained and accused of participating in a fraud scheme that defrauded investors of more than $1 billion.

SAUDIA and Riyadh Air sign massive deal with Boeing for up to 121 Dreamliner aircrafts

Large Dreamliner deals with Boeing are signed by SAUDIA and Riyadh Air for up to 121 aircraft.

Crane collapse injures 4 at a Bangkok Hospital

Crane collides with a construction worker at the Institute of Dermatology Project behind Rajavithi Hospital 2

PM for 2 more years Prayut wants it

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Tuesday that he wanted to remain in his position for two more years after the next general election, and then find a suitable successor…