Troubles aren't so far away
Troubles aren't too far away in Yesterday, a new romcom celebrating music legend The Beatles now showing in cinemas.
Troubles aren't too far away in Yesterday, a new romcom celebrating music legend The Beatles now showing in cinemas.
Not only reinventing a classic round watch, Audemars Piguet showcases its mechanical prowess in complications under the new watch family named CODE 11.59.
Piaget's play of lights is expressed in high jewellery from the Golden Oasis collection, inspired by a breathtaking desert landscape and the transition of light from dusk till dawn.
Given a sad history of exploitation by foreigners, the young democracy of East Timor can hardly be blamed for being hell-bent on self-sufficiency. But its current drive to cement its independence risks squandering the faltering progress the country has made. If the government doesn't tread carefully, a future of debt peonage to China beckons.
The Geneva Conventions which were adopted this month in 1949 are 70 years old. On this anniversary, it is essential to highlight their achievements over the decades thanks to these fundamental texts.
When a video clip of a woman in university uniform blocking motorcyclists from riding on city pavements went viral last week, Bangkok had a new street hero.
Shock! Horror! Johnson prorogues Parliament! End of democracy in Britain! The Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, says he was not even consulted, and calls it "a constitutional outrage".
Touted by its drafters as an anti-corruption tool, the 2017 constitution features many strict measures aimed to promote good governance and prevent graft.
More than 18 months in, the trade war between the United States and China is not having its intended effects. Despite a flurry of US-led tariff hikes on Chinese products followed by China's retaliatory tax increases on American-made goods since January last year, the government of President Donald Trump is not perceived to be winning the trade conflict. China has proved more resilient and...
Bumrungrad International Hospital has upgraded its eye care centre with new ophthalmic surgical technology as part of its "Smart Hospital 5.0" standards.
General Motors Thailand, the local car production unit of the US parent, has cut a further 327 jobs at its Rayong plants as part of a plan to reduce operating costs and slim down the manufacturing facility.
PVH Corp cut its full-year profit forecast for the second time this year on Wednesday, as the Calvin Klein owner sees pressure from the protracted US-China trade tensions and the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.
SET-listed developer Raimon Land (RML) will change two development projects on Charoen Nakhon Road and Sukhumvit Soi 19 into new hotels, scheduled to open in 2020 and 2023, as it aims for long-term investment.
The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Office has signed an agreement with China's Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone (ZAEZ) on strategic cooperation and to develop an aerotropolis at U-tapao airport in Rayong province.
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Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) has urged the government to include waste management as part of the national agenda and proposed the government ban foam usage and make consumers pay for plastic shopping bags.
The Bank of Thailand has delayed implementing a standardised debt-service ratio (DSR) calculation from the final quarter of this year, hoping to help low-income earners access loans from financial institutions amid the sluggish economy.
In a written interview with the Bangkok Post, President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea gives his views on Thai-Korean relations and South Korea's stance on regional issues, ahead of his trip to Thailand on Sept 1-3.
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