- Opinion
Thailand is walking into a carbon trap and nobody’s talking about it
Somewhere in the rice paddies of Suphanburi, a farmer is making the same decisions his father made. How much fertiliser to apply, when to flood the fields, which market will pay the best price? He is not thinking about the European Union, nor is he thinking about carbon certificates or emissions trading schemes. He is thinking about his crop. But…
- Finance
The energy map in 2026: OPEC+ and the custodial crude paradox
Oil markets are no longer defined by simple shifts in supply and demand. While physical balances still matter, price formation is increasingly shaped by who controls access to barrels, under what conditions, and for how long. What once moved gradually on inventories and consumption trends now reacts abruptly to geopolitical permissions, sovereign decisions, and headline risk. This shift has been…
- Finance
Strength for the dollar in February; focus on monetary policy this month
The dollar generally recovered in February, and gold also bounced after late January’s dramatic retracement against the backdrop of somewhat greater uncertainty about the likely policies of the Federal Reserve (‘the Fed’) later this year and overall mixed data from the USA. Meanwhile, the yen received a significant short-term boost from the clear results of the Japanese general election; the…
- Health
Why men with enlarged prostate are turning to Rezum at BNH Hospital: Your questions answered
Many men initially think Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is simply a normal part of ageing: just waking up at night to urinate or visiting the bathroom more often. However, for many patients, BPH gradually becomes far more disruptive than expected. Frequent urination can lead to severe sleep deprivation, leaving patients exhausted during the day. Some men avoid travel, meetings, or…
- Things To Do
Don’t miss out! One Piece’s Grand Line event at Lumpini Park ends March 15
Bangkok’s favourite jogging, monitor lizard, and nature spot has transformed into the Grand Line. Lumpini Park is currently hosting Into the Grand Line from March 8 to 15, celebrating the new One Piece season on Netflix with a week-long free event that brings the anime series into live action. The event recreates iconic One Piece locations and characters around the…
- Lifestyle
Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your new after-work sport and sauna stop in Patong
Living in Phuket means you already have the beach, the cafés, and the sunset walks. What you might be missing is a sport that’s social, easy to pick up, and close to home. Well, Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your answer. It’s currently the only padel venue in Patong and nearby areas, which makes it a handy option if you…
- Technology News
UK–Thailand AI Conference brings investors and tech leaders together ahead of London Tech Week
The British Embassy Bangkok hosted the UK–Thailand AI Conference on March 10 at Capella Bangkok, bringing together leading technology companies and venture capital firms to advance cooperation in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and digital innovation. The one-day event was held as part of ongoing celebrations marking 170 years of UK–Thai diplomatic relations. The embassy said the conference highlighted the depth…
- Best of
Best SIM cards to stay connected in Thailand (2026)
You’ve just landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport after a long flight to Bangkok. Your phone automatically searches for a network, and within seconds, you see the roaming charges: US$15 per day just to check Google Maps or message your hotel. For a two-week trip, that’s over US$200 before you’ve even left the airport. There’s a better way. Staying connected in Thailand…
- Phuket Travel
Kora Beach Resort Phuket wedding showcase recaps multi-cultural ceremonies on Valentine’s Eve
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Kora Beach Resort Phuket made a statement about love in its grandest form through its wedding showcase, opening a new chapter in Phuket’s destination wedding story. A year since its grand opening, Kora Beach Resort Phuket has welcomed delegates from more than 120 countries when it served as an official host venue for the…
- Health
Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’
Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand, Laurier, part of the brand’s core Asian product offerings. Laurier aims to help create more supportive and understanding environments around menstruation, so that women can feel more at ease, both physically and emotionally, under…
- Events
Siam Yacht Club presents ‘Yacht Club Fusion: The Fifth Sense’
Siam Yacht Club at Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Hotel Bangkok invites guests to experience an immersive evening of cuisine, cocktails, and sensory storytelling with Yacht Club Fusion: The Fifth Sense, a one-night-only four-hands collaboration taking place on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Set along the iconic Chao Phraya River, the evening brings together Siam Yacht Club’s culinary creativity and the artistry of…
- Health
What is targeted therapy? Precision cancer treatment explained
Cancer treatment is continually evolving, moving toward more precise and less harmful methods. Among the most innovative advances is targeted therapy, a form of treatment that represents a major shift from the traditional broad-stroke approaches. It offers hope to patients by specifically attacking cancer cells while minimising damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. This precision-focused approach often leads to better…
- Property
The definitive beachfront deal: The Panora Estuaria set to dominate Pattaya’s 2026 property market
The Pattaya property landscape has shifted. Gone are the days when investors only looked at the buzzing city centre. In 2026, the smart money has moved south. Among the skyline of new developments, The Panora Estuaria stands out not just as a residence, but as a Hidden Gem that redefines beachfront living in Na Jomtien. Why Na Jomtien (นาจอมเทียน) is…
- Travel Guides
Makha Bucha Day 2026: What is it and why is it observed in Thailand?
Makha Bucha Day is a national Buddhist holiday in Thailand observed on Tuesday, March 3 2026. It honours a pivotal event in early Buddhism more than 2,500 years ago, when 1,250 of the Buddha’s disciples spontaneously gathered to hear his teachings without prior arrangement, a moment seen as a reminder of commitment to Buddhist principles. Makha Bucha, which falls in Thailand,…
- Finance
Bitcoin vs gold: Which asset offers stability in a changing global market?
The global economic situation in 2026 is filled with severe volatility. Persistently high inflation is impacting the cost of living for people worldwide. Geopolitical tensions in various regions are creating anxiety for traders. Central banks’ monetary policies are constantly shifting to cope with the unpredictable market conditions. Amidst such crises, traders are actively seeking safe havens to protect their wealth.…















