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More Thais returning from Mideast
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated its call for Thai nationals to urgently consider departing high-risk areas in the Middle East, warning that the situation remains critical and highly unpredictable.

Senate panel backs scrapping Cambodia pact
A Senate committee has recommended scrapping the 2000 memorandum of understanding with Cambodia on border demarcation, citing six key concerns.

Army intelligence warns Cambodia is stockpiling weapons
The Thai army intelligence chief has warned that the border conflict with Cambodia could reignite, pointing out that Phnom Penh has placed large orders for weaponary.

Pheu Thai leader aims to double seat total in 2030
Pheu Thai Party leader Julapun Amornvivat has called on party MPs to remain united and set their sights on returning 150 members to the House in the next election, while dismissing speculation that members were jockeying for cabinet seats.

New dinosaur fossil named after South Korean cartoon
South Korea’s first dinosaur fossil find in 15 years has been named "Doolysaurus huhmin", a name influenced by the country’s iconic children’s cartoon dinosaur.

Why the Iran war could be a 'game-changer' for EVs - and China's car industry
Surging oil prices driven by the US-Israel war on Iran could accelerate the global adoption of electric vehicles - a sector that helped China overtake Japan to become the world's largest seller of automobiles last year.

Consumer product prices capped but fuel costs will rise
The government is capping prices of essential consumer products while confirming that there is enough fuel for vehicles and electricity generation, but their prices will have to rise due to increasing costs in global markets.

Stolen dogs trek 17km along motorway to return home
A remarkable story of loyalty and resilience has captured hearts online. Seven stolen dogs reportedly travelled more than 17 kilometres along a motorway in finding their way back home, in northeastern China.

The BTS ARMY is coming to a city near you, armed with B174bn in spending power
SEOUL - For Maria Herrera, ⁠a utility employee from Vancouver, ⁠the trade-off to watch a ​performance by Kpop supergroup BTS on Saturday in Seoul was simple: Weeks of extra shifts at her job and roughly C$5,000 (118,500 baht) for a week in Seoul.

ICE officers brought in to assist TSA at Phoenix airport
U.S. immigration agents began deploying at more than a dozen U.S. airports on Monday (March 23) to aid security screening as staffing absences by unpaid airport security officers have caused massive delays. TSA employee and union official Pascual Contreras said the agents were "just in the way." - REUTERS