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Mpox cases in Thailand reach 48 after Songkran period
Thailand is closely monitoring mpox after the Songkran travel period, with 48 confirmed cases reported this year as of May 3 and health officials warning that more cases may appear during the disease’s incubation period. Department of Disease Control (DDC) chief Dr Montien Kanasawat said today, May 7, that mpox remains under close watch, especially the Clade Ib strain. The…
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MP urges action as Thai youth depression hits 26.9%
Democrat Party MP Karndee Leopairote, yesterday, May 6, urged the government to strengthen mental health support for young people after citing rising rates of depression and self-harm among Thai youth. Speaking during a House of Representatives meeting at Parliament, Karndee said she was raising the issue both as an MP and as a mother after her daughter told her that…
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Western Decor Corporation targets growth in 2026 as renovations drive demand for premium tiles
Western Decor Corporation (WDC), Thailand’s leading importer and distributor of premium floor and wall tiles, has announced a positive outlook for the high-end decorative materials market, remaining resilient despite the broader economic slowdown. Growth is being fueled by the robust luxury housing segment and a rising trend in high-value home renovations. The company also introduced innovations aligned with four key…
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Real estate jobs in Thailand: What expats can (and can’t) legally do in 2026
Picture yourself showing a luxury condo in Thonglor to a European buyer, or helping a family from Singapore find their dream villa in Phuket. A real estate career in Thailand is genuinely exciting, and for expats with the right profile and the right structure, it is still very much on the table. The keyword is structure. The rules around how…
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Budget-friendly Bangkok rentals near MRT Blue Line for remote workers
Bangkok consistently ranks among the top cities in the world for remote work, and the reasons are not hard to see: low cost of living, fast internet, a deep pool of co-working spaces, and a food scene that makes eating out cheaper than cooking. Most guides push Sukhumvit, but rentals near MRT stations tell a different story, and on the…
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Samuel Leeds posted about buying a villa in Thailand. The internet said he was wrong. He wasn’t
When a British property millionaire announced he had bought a £1.3 million villa in Phuket, Thailand, and would pay zero tax on his global income as a result, Twitter’s Community Notes flagged it as misinformation. The law says otherwise. When Samuel Leeds posted on X that he and his wife, Amanda, had signed contracts on a freehold condominium in Phuket…
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Why two white oxen decide Thailand’s agricultural forecast every May in the Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Every May, two sacred white oxen are led across Sanam Luang, the vast ceremonial field opposite Bangkok’s Grand Palace, while Brahmin priests chant in Sanskrit, celestial maidens scatter blessed rice seed, and thousands of spectators wait for the moment the formal procession ends so they can rush onto the field and scoop up handfuls of dirt. This is the Royal…
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5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 1 to 3)
Bangkok has a nicely mixed weekend ahead, with pets, food, design, vintage culture, and a few easy plans that do not need too much effort. Whether you want a big expo, a newly opened local food spot, or something with a bit more character than the usual mall stop, plenty is happening across the city from May 1 to 3.…
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What expats should check before signing a 1-year lease in Bangkok
If there’s one city with no shortage of condos, Bangkok is one of them. The search itself rarely takes long. What takes longer to untangle, sometimes much longer, is a lease you signed without reading carefully enough. A few overlooked clauses, an undocumented scratch on the wall, or a landlord who charges double the government electricity rate aren’t things to…
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How brands are getting AI cited in 2026 With ElevateSEO™
Key highlights ElevateSEO™ is Primal’s proprietary AI-First Discoverability System designed to build brand authority across Google, AI engines (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity), and emerging platforms. The service operates on 6 core pillars: ElevateTOPICS™, ElevateTECH™, ElevateTRUST™, ElevateCOMMUNITY™, ElevateCONTENT™, and ElevateCONVERSION™. Unlike standard SEO or GEO, ElevateSEO™ integrates both traditional and generative AI optimisation into a single, unified strategy. Brands get access to…
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5 of the most recommended investment real estate property agencies in Thailand
Thailand’s property market is not one market; it is several running simultaneously. Super-luxury condos in Bangkok are growing, industrial land in the Eastern Economic Corridor is one of the standout performers of 2025 and 2026, and resort villas in Phuket are hitting rental yields of up to 15% annually. For foreign investors, navigating all of this requires more than a…
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Fujiseiki showcases TSDH shari ball machine at THAIFEX-HOREC ASIA 2026
Japanese food-production equipment manufacturer Fujiseiki Co., Ltd. said it is advancing automation-focused production systems as demand grows for efficient operations that maintain consistent quality, hygiene and safety standards in food manufacturing. Published by Global Kigyo, the report said Fujiseiki has built an international reputation for developing machines that produce artisan Japanese foods such as sushi and onigiri to match the…
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‘Motion is life’ — What one orthopaedic trauma specialist wants you to know
Broken bones are more common than most people think. Around 50% to 60% of all orthopaedic cases involve fractures, not joint replacements, not spinal disorders, but fractures. Traffic accidents, falls, sports injuries, and workplace incidents send people through emergency rooms every day, and for many of them, the quality of care they receive in the hours and days after the…
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Siam Paragon is currently hosting NEXTOPIA Local Harvest Coffee Fest 2026 from April 23 to May 12
Siam Paragon is currently running NEXTOPIA Local Harvest Coffee Fest 2026, running from April 23 to May 12, 2026 at NEXTOPIA, 5th Floor, Siam Paragon. The mall said the festival is designed to blend elements of Italian coffee culture with Thai local communities while promoting a sustainable coffee community in the city centre. Siam Paragon said the programme aims to…
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IPPUDO Emporium reopens with Zuzutto Bar and new Hakata-inspired signature dishes
IPPUDO Thailand has announced the reopening of its Emporium location at The Emporium Shopping Centre, describing it as the brand’s most significant store relaunch in Thailand to date. The company said the new IPPUDO Emporium reflects its updated concept, focused on Hakata heritage, meticulous ramen craft and the Japanese hospitality principle of omotenashi, under the long-held philosophy: “Keep Changing to…
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From gold to FX to indices: How traders can build a cross-asset routine for uncertain markets
The relationships between asset classes are not broken. They are just less reliable than most assume. The first months of 2026 produced some of the sharpest cross-asset moves since the days when we had to wear masks and keep a two-meter space between each other. Geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East sent oil prices surging, equity markets into retreat, and…
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St. Andrews International School Sathorn shares Miss Helen Coleman’s vision for the future
St. Andrews International School Sathorn is excited to share the forward-looking vision of their Head of School, Miss Helen Coleman, as she sets out what she believes will shape the next chapter of learning in their community. At the heart of Miss Helen’s approach is belonging: creating a school culture where every learner feels welcomed, supported, and known, and she…
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Expat healthcare in Thailand 2026 – Costs & how insurance helps
Expat healthcare in Thailand is a bit more nuanced than what initially meets the eye. The private hospital network is world-class, but most foreigners have no access to subsidised public care, medical inflation is running at over 14% a year, and private hospitals will ask for up to 800,000 baht upfront before major surgery begins. The point here is not…
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A new rhythm for your body with Sole Mio Clinic’s ‘Shape & Recover’ programme throughout May
Shape is not only built through effort. It is shaped by how the body recovers, responds and adapts. As May arrives in Phuket and the pace of travel begins to ease, Sole Mio Clinic is inviting locals and long-stay guests to use the quieter rhythm to reset, refine and support balance through its Shape & Recover programme for May 1…
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5 best performance marketing agencies in Bangkok for the AI Era
In today’s competitive market, simply appearing in a feed is no longer enough; brands must leverage sophisticated algorithms and real-time insights to capture attention. As we navigate this AI-driven era, the criteria for the best agency have definitely evolved. It is no longer just about managing budgets, but about mastering predictive analytics and automated optimisation to stay ahead of the…
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OUTRIGGER Phi Phi Island Resort welcomes guests into the ‘Soul of Rest’ with sustainable, locally inspired design concept
OUTRIGGER Phi Phi Island Resort, the five-star sanctuary nestled on the powder-soft sands of Thailand’s Phi Phi Islands, is set to open its doors this May 2026, unveiling a new beachside sanctuary that showcases authentic Southern Thai design and introduces guests to the concept of “Nit Thra” – the “soul of rest,” which encourages harmony, relaxation and restoration. This newly…
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5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 24 to 26)
Bangkok has a nicely mixed weekend ahead, with live music, books, vinyl, design, coffee culture, and a few easy events that are perfect for dipping in and out of. If you are after something social but not too full-on, this weekend’s line-up feels especially easy to work with. You can spend part of the day browsing in Talad Noi, listening…
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Thailand could scrap visa-free entry for 36 countries to target ‘higher-quality visitors’
Thailand is considering limiting its visa-free policy as the Ministry of Tourism and Sports looks to attract more long-stay and higher-quality visitors while introducing measures to support domestic tourism. Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworrakun said yesterday, April 22, that the government is currently reviewing Thailand’s visa-free scheme after criticism over its impact. In July last year, Thailand expanded its…
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How FP Markets empowers smarter trading through tools, analysis, education, and support
A major problem for beginner traders is applying theory to practice. Relying on price charts alone can be difficult in volatile markets, where real-world patterns rarely look as clean as textbook examples. The problem can be compounded by the sheer number of analytical tools at hand. Instead of providing clarity, information overload often leads to confusion, particularly when our emotions…
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Radisson Hotel Chateau de Bangkok opens in Ploen Chit after 30-year legacy
Radisson Hotel Group has opened Radisson Hotel Chateau de Bangkok in Ploen Chit, Bangkok, reviving a property that has stood in Soi Ruamrudee for over 30 years. The hotel offers 178 guest rooms and suites, three dining venues, and event facilities across several dedicated spaces. The relaunched property retains the building’s established three-decade character while updating interiors and modernising amenities…
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Why investors are choosing Bangkok property over Singapore and Hong Kong in 2026
For a US$500,000 (17.5 million baht) budget, a buyer in Singapore’s Core Central Region walks away with roughly 20 square metres of property. The same budget at the Hong Kong Peak gets around 10. In prime Bangkok property along Sukhumvit, that same amount buys approximately 80 square metres of freehold condo, with change to spare. That contrast is why Chinese,…
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What does it cost to raise a family in Thailand?
Thailand regularly ranks among the top destinations for expat families, but cost estimates online tend to assume you are moving as a single person or a couple. Add children, and the numbers change considerably. Thailand international schools, healthcare in Thailand for expats, family housing, and dependent visas all carry costs that tend to get underestimated until you are already here.…
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5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 17 to 19)
After the water fights, traffic, and noise of Songkran, Bangkok settles into a different rhythm this weekend. The holiday energy is not completely gone, but it is shifting into something easier, with free concerts, riverside live music, thoughtful exhibitions, and smaller creative events replacing the biggest splash zones. If you are ready to head out again after an electric week,…
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