Fallprotec Asia, becomes Thailand Construction News first Platinum sponsor

Fallprotec Asia, becomes Thailand Construction News first Platinum sponsor Thailand Construction News (‘TCN’) is very pleased to announce our first Platinum Sponsor, Fallprotec Asia Co., Ltd. We wish to thank Trevor I. Dick (Director, Fallprotec Asia) and his team for sponsoring TCN. Fallprotec Asia SEA Regional Hub (Thailand): Serving Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia & Philippines […]

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Elevating Work-at-Height Safety: An Introduction to Fallprotec Asia

Elevating Work-at-Height Safety: An Introduction to Fallprotec Asia Global Expertise, Regional Excellence Fallprotec is a world-renowned name in the design and manufacture of premium fall protection systems and height access solutions. Headquartered in Luxembourg with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Europe, the brand has become synonymous with engineering excellence and uncompromised safety. To better serve the […]

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An elegy to lost worlds – Denis D. Gray’s memoir ‘Lost Horizons – A foreign correspondent’s extraordinary life story’

An elegy to lost worlds – Denis D. Gray’s memoir ‘Lost Horizons – A foreign correspondent’s extraordinary life story’ Denis Gray, the Associated Press’ man in Bangkok for more than three decades, reflects on a life shaped by war and disillusion By Kenneth Barrett A large, booming presence as bureau chief of the Associated Press […]

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Laos Approves Railway Project Linking Laos’ Thakhek to Mu Gia border in Vietnam

Laos Approves Railway Project Linking Laos’ Thakhek to Mu Gia border in Vietnam The Lao National Assembly has approved a railway project connecting Thakhek in Khammouane Province to the Mu Gia border in Vietnam, aiming to enhance Laos’ connectivity to global markets. This development is part of a build-operate-transfer model and is expected to significantly […]

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Rethinking Thailand’s visa-free policy

Rethinking Thailand’s visa-free policy Bangkok Post Opinion by Kavi Chongkittavorn A veteran journalist on regional affairs Kavi Chongkittavorn is a veteran journalist on regional affairs Thailand is planning to cut visa-free stays from 60 days to 30 days. This long-overdue change reflects growing concern over the effectiveness of immigration surveillance. Moreover, scaling down visa-free stays […]

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Thai Cabinet eyes Baht100bn in road projects

Thai Cabinet eyes Baht100bn in road projects M8 motorway (Nakhon Pathom–Pak Tho–Cha-am), Hat Yai outer ring road, and, Bangkok Outer Ring Road (Eastern Section) Three major road projects will be submitted to the new cabinet for consideration, with a combined investment exceeding 100 billion baht, according to the Department of Highways (DoH). The department’s director-general, […]

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One Year On, Families of Bangkok’s State Audit Office 2025 Earthquake collapse Victims Mourn Losses, Demand Answers

One Year On, Families of Bangkok’s State Audit Office 2025 Earthquake collapse Victims Mourn Losses, Demand Answers 28 March 2026 marks one year since the earthquake-triggered collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district, which killed 93 people, left three missing and injured eight. Relatives of the victims gathered at the […]

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Thailand’s population stood at 65,809,011 as of 31 December 2025

Thailand’s population stood at 65,809,011 as of 31 December 2025 Thailand’s population stood at 65,809,011 as of 31 December 2025, according to the Central Registration Office under the Department of Provincial Administration. The figures show 64,820,708 Thai nationals and 988,620 non-Thai residents recorded in the civil registration system. Data compiled from the announcement ranks the […]

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Ancient China had no “Thai” people

Ancient China had no “Thai” people Sujit Wongthes, founder of Silpa Wattanatham magazine, argues in Matichon Weekly that ancient China had no people who called themselves Thai. According to Sujit, what existed were communities speaking Tai-Kadai (Tai-Tai) languages, which Chinese chroniclers referred to derogatorily as Yue or Baiyue, meaning “barbarian tribes.” “These Tai-Kadai groups identified […]

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One year on from the 28 March 2025 Bangkok earthquake: the building collapse that Thailand cannot forget

One year on from the 28 March 2025 Bangkok earthquake: the building collapse that Thailand cannot forget “What were you doing at 13:20 on 28 March 2025?” That moment is now etched into memory. When the Sagaing Fault shifted deep beneath Myanmar, a powerful earthquake struck with devastating force, sending tremors across Thailand and turning […]

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