A group of divers try – and fail – to save an injured shark whose tail was tied by rope …
Thailand’s government to issue savings bonds to the public via blockchain
Thailand’s public debt management office (PDMO), part of the country’s finance ministry, is set to issue savings bonds to the general public via blockchain.The post Thailand’s government to issue …
Thailand’s roving dog groomer back in business
Volunteer pet groomer Kriengkai Thatwakorn is thrilled to be back helping out stray dogs in Thailand, some in urgent need of a shearing after waiting three sweltering months for a trim.
The Cost Of Thailand’s Coronavirus Success: Despair … And Suicide
Thailand’s lockdown has kept the number of cases low. But the economic toll has led to a mental health crisis.
Kitchener native Alex Witmer dies months after fighting insurance to return from Thailand
Alex Witmer, a Kitchener native who was diagnosed with a brain tumour in Thailand last December and whose insurance company initially wouldn’t cover his emergency surgery, has died at the age of 31.
Covid-19 creates new billionaires in Malaysia, Thailand
Malaysia, a country that produces about 65% of the world’s supply for rubber gloves, now counts at least four billionaires whose fortunes were made in the industry.
Thailand Data Center Services Market, Forecast to 2026
The data center market in Thailand is growing rapidly due to digital transformation initiatives implemented by the government and increasing data center adoption by small, medium, and large …
Soneva launches new experiences across resorts in Thailand, Maldives
Soneva resorts has announced new experiences at Soneva Fushi and Soneva Jani in the Maldives and at Soneva Kiri in Thailand. These experiences centre around learning and delving deeper into Soneva’s …
Thai entrepreneur connects Michelin bistros to those in need
Natalie Bin Narkprasart’s business was in Paris. But she was locked down by COVID-19 restrictions and stuck in Thailand. Her heart was in Thailand, too — and it …
Researchers in Thailand testing horseshoe bats for coronavirus
Researchers in Thailand began collecting samples from horseshoe bats to test them for coronavirus amid concerns they may pose a threat to local residents, a government statement said on Saturday.