Thailand
15 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Thai Economy Surges as Tariff Reset and Investment Deals Fuel Growth
Delta Electronics reaches $100 billion valuation as Thailand's appeal as a manufacturing hub strengthens
Asia's Shifting Landscape: Politics, AI, and Cultural Celebrations
From India's AI ambitions to Bangladesh's new prime minister and Thailand's creative policing
Tragedy and Triumph: Lives Cut Short and Lives of Purpose
From the icy landscape of Antarctica to the sun-kissed beaches of Thailand, and from the glamour of Hollywood to the tragedy of a French military hospital, this week has seen a mix of heartbreaking
Global Developments: Virus Outbreaks, Space Exploration, and Trade Disputes
A roundup of the week's top stories, from Thailand's tiger deaths to NASA's lunar mission
Global Economic Trends: Mixed Signals Emerge as Euro-Zone Business Activity Picks Up
The euro-zone economy shows signs of revival, led by a surprise growth in German manufacturing, while the UK private sector recovery accelerates. However, the euro faces downward pressure due to US-Iran tensions, and other regions, such as Thailand and India, navigate complex economic landscapes.
Tragedy and Turmoil: Asos Co-Founder's Fatal Fall and a Teacher's Plea for Safety
Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of online retailer Asos, has died after falling from a balcony in Thailand, while a teacher in the UK is speaking out against the idea of arming educators with handheld scanners after being stabbed by a pupil.
A Week of Highs and Lows: Royal Arrest, Tragic Accident, and F1 Controversy
This week has seen a mixed bag of news in the UK and beyond, with a historic royal arrest, a tragic motorbike accident in Thailand, and a Formula 1 controversy that has left fans and drivers divided. From the unprecedented arrest of Prince Andrew to the untimely death of a British tourist, and Lando Norris's candid comments on the new F1 cars, it's been a week of unexpected twists and turns.
Global Economic Pulse: Mixed Signals as Thailand Seeks Stimulus, Philippines Invests in Hydropower, and Markets React to AI Disruption
The global economy is sending mixed signals as Thailand seeks fiscal support and rate cuts to boost its slowing economy, while the Philippines makes a significant investment in hydropower. Meanwhile, Mexico's state oil company returns to local markets with a major debt issuance, and experts weigh in on the impact of AI disruption on credit markets.
Global Politics in Flux: Leaders Emerge, Deals Loom, and Controversies Unfold
A series of recent developments has shaken the global political landscape, with leaders in Japan, Thailand, and Iran making headlines, while controversies in the UK and US have sparked outrage. From landslide victories to diplomatic overtures, these stories are shaping the world we live in.
Global News Roundup: Resignations, Elections, and Tributes
A busy week in global news saw the resignation of a top UK aide, a claimed election victory in Thailand, and the passing of a music icon. Meanwhile, a prominent intellectual's wife apologized for her husband's ties to a convicted sex offender.
Global News Roundup: Elections, Protests, and International Developments
This week, Thailand held a highly anticipated election, while protests erupted in Italy against the Winter Olympics and Israel's participation. Meanwhile, Russia announced the arrest of a suspect in a general's shooting, and Afghanistan lost to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup opener.
A World in Flux: Politics, Diplomacy, and Record-Breaking Feats
From the Thai elections to Trump's diplomatic efforts with Iran, and from record-breaking fish catches to high-profile performances, this week has seen a diverse range of news-making events. Here's a comprehensive look at some of the most significant stories from around the world.
Global Markets Experience Volatility as Investors React to Economic Shifts
A series of economic developments have led to significant shifts in global markets, with foreign investors dumping Indonesian sovereign debt, Thai elections promising stimulus, and a dramatic decline in gold and silver prices. Meanwhile, the yen has weakened against the dollar, and Oracle has announced plans to raise up to $50 billion for cloud investment.
Global Economy: Central Banks Ponder Rate Cuts Amid Geopolitical Tensions, AI Training for UK Workers, and US Dollar Slump
Central banks in the Czech Republic and Colombia are considering interest rate cuts. The UK government is investing in the future workforce by offering free AI training. Thailand is tightening controls on large cash withdrawals. Japan's 40-year government bond auction d