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STARLUX Airlines to begin flying to Los Angeles

In addition to announcing a relationship with the LA Clippers, STARLUX Airlines will begin flying to Los Angeles.

Siam Commercial Bank raises growth forecast for Thai economy to 3.9%

The emergence of concerns about global financial stability has introduced a new risk that requires close monitoring, Somprawin said. This includes the recent turmoil sparked by the collapse of SVB…

Farmers get income boost as demand for marigolds surge in election season

The election campaign period has boosted the sale of marigolds and has generated income of around 7,000 baht per week for each grower, a marigold farmer in Trang province said.

Air France Summer Schedule Announcement

Details of Air France's summer schedule for 2023 have been made public. Highlights include an expansion in services to Asia as well as a number of new routes across East…

Fighting Over France’s Pensions

France pension demonstrations: Fighting follows Macron's order to raise the retirement age without a vote

Election of the next American President

The election of the next American president may depend on a campaign promise We are in an unstable period. The majority of Americans expected peace after the pandemic’s chaos and…

Japan aiming to be strategic partner in ASEAN

According to highly placed sources, Japan intends to apply for ASEAN CSP status this year to mark the 50th anniversary of relations between Japan and ASEAN.

Thieves steal gems worth $1 billion and disappear

A famous case from 29 years ago involved the theft of 2 large red gems worth 1,300 million baht by 4 businessmen who were friends and bought shares together and…

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.

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…