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US entertainment giants sue Chinese AI firm
Walt Disney, Universal and Warner Bros Discovery have filed a copyright lawsuit against a Chinese firm alleging that its video-generating AI app was built from intellectual property stolen from the three major Hollywood studios.
People's Party leader reiterates lese-majeste stance
People’s Party leader Natthaphong Rueangpanyawut, has reiterated his long-standing position on Thailand’s lese-majeste law, saying that while parts of the law remain problematic, any amendments must adhere to the Constitutional Court’s rulings.
Suspect in Kirk killing to be charged in US court
PROVO, Utah - The suspect in the murder of prominent US conservative political activist Charlie Kirk is to be formally charged in a Utah court on Tuesday, authorities said.
Democrats to discuss leadership contest on Thursday
The Democrat Party plans to meet on Thursday to lay the groundwork for picking its new leader, with all eyes now on former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva’s possible return to lead the country’s oldest political party.
Hollywood icon Robert Redford dies at 89
Robert Redford, the quintessentially handsome leading man who starred in acclaimed movies, won an Academy Award as a director and was hailed as the “godfather of indie films” for founding the Sundance Film Festival, has died. He was 89.
Gold and baht causing headaches for central bank
The increase in errors and omissions in Thailand’s balance of payments may be linked to gold trading and the baht’s appreciation against the US dollar, says the head of the Bank of Thailand.
New Bangkok condos being offered at 2015 prices
Some new condominiums launched recently in Bangkok have been priced at levels similar to those seen a decade ago, as developers settle for slim margins to draw buyers with limited purchasing power, according to the Thai Condominium Association.
PM Anutin submits cabinet list to King
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday paid homage at the City Pillar Shrine and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha before formally submitting his list of cabinet ministers for royal endorsement.
Shipowner linked to Beirut port blast held in Bulgaria
SOFIA, Bulgaria - A shipowner wanted over a 2020 blast at Beirut port that killed more than 220 people has been arrested in Bulgaria, officials said on Tuesday.
VietJet to take delivery of first Boeing 737 Max
HANOI - The Vietnamese airline VietJet Air is preparing to take delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max aircraft nearly a decade after placing the order, as Hanoi continues talks with the United States on tariffs.
Walt Disney, Universal and Warner Bros Discovery have filed a copyright lawsuit against a Chinese firm alleging that its video-generating AI app was built from intellectual property stolen from the three major Hollywood studios.
People's Party leader reiterates lese-majeste stance
People’s Party leader Natthaphong Rueangpanyawut, has reiterated his long-standing position on Thailand’s lese-majeste law, saying that while parts of the law remain problematic, any amendments must adhere to the Constitutional Court’s rulings.
Suspect in Kirk killing to be charged in US court
PROVO, Utah - The suspect in the murder of prominent US conservative political activist Charlie Kirk is to be formally charged in a Utah court on Tuesday, authorities said.
Democrats to discuss leadership contest on Thursday
The Democrat Party plans to meet on Thursday to lay the groundwork for picking its new leader, with all eyes now on former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva’s possible return to lead the country’s oldest political party.
Hollywood icon Robert Redford dies at 89
Robert Redford, the quintessentially handsome leading man who starred in acclaimed movies, won an Academy Award as a director and was hailed as the “godfather of indie films” for founding the Sundance Film Festival, has died. He was 89.
Gold and baht causing headaches for central bank
The increase in errors and omissions in Thailand’s balance of payments may be linked to gold trading and the baht’s appreciation against the US dollar, says the head of the Bank of Thailand.
New Bangkok condos being offered at 2015 prices
Some new condominiums launched recently in Bangkok have been priced at levels similar to those seen a decade ago, as developers settle for slim margins to draw buyers with limited purchasing power, according to the Thai Condominium Association.
PM Anutin submits cabinet list to King
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday paid homage at the City Pillar Shrine and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha before formally submitting his list of cabinet ministers for royal endorsement.
Shipowner linked to Beirut port blast held in Bulgaria
SOFIA, Bulgaria - A shipowner wanted over a 2020 blast at Beirut port that killed more than 220 people has been arrested in Bulgaria, officials said on Tuesday.
VietJet to take delivery of first Boeing 737 Max
HANOI - The Vietnamese airline VietJet Air is preparing to take delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max aircraft nearly a decade after placing the order, as Hanoi continues talks with the United States on tariffs.