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The environment remains Thailand's number one public concern in 2025, according to a nationwide study by Marketbuzzz in partnership with the School of Global Studies at Thammasat University.
With its tropical setting, diverse amenities, and relatively affordable cost of living, Pattaya continues to attract both tourists and long-term residents. But despite the city’s many advantages, ...
In Jakarta, annual flooding is almost routine due to the city’s topography, intense monsoon rains and limited drainage ...
The U.S. has effectively banned Chinese electric vehicles from its market but has yet to overly pressure allies to do the ...
A RECENT report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, said: ...
Hong Kong's League of Social Democrats meets tomorrow to ratify its dissolution under pressure from Beijing; Hundreds of protesters take to the streets in Bangkok calling fo ...
From bioluminescence that lights up bays and beaches to caves that flicker with thousands of glowworms, these are some of the ...
Stocks rose while oil prices plummeted again on Tuesday (June 24), as investors bet that a delicate ceasefire between Israel ...
To travel around in Thailand in July is all about introspection and appreciating the arts so here are some places that will ...
Thailand is facing one of its most serious environmental crises as toxic pollution from rare earth mining in Myanmar’s Shan State contaminates the Kok and Sai rivers. Arsenic levels far exceed safety ...
Photos of the Vietnamese capital, home to almost 9 million people, show the environmental cost of the Southeast Asian ...
New legislation, effective from June 24th, 2025, significantly expands the list of prohibited items in a decisive move to ...