June 29, 2025

The Resilient Leader Myanmar’s Generals Fear Most

Yangon: For decades, Myanmar’s military generals, armed with soldiers, tanks, and weapons, have feared one unarmed woman: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, known by her supporters as The Lady. Despite being 80 years old and unjustly imprisoned for crimes she never committed, Suu Kyi remains a symbol of hope and resistance. Her unwavering commitment to nonviolence and democracy has challenged

Czech Republic’s Beer Diplomacy: Teaching the World to Drink Properly

Prague: For the past six years, the Czech Republic has quietly emerged as a leader in “beer diplomacy,” inviting brewers from around the globe to learn the art of traditional Czech beer-making. The initiative aims to elevate the status of Czech-style lagers on the international stage, encouraging foreign brewers to replicate these distinctive brews in their own countries. According to

UK-US Tariff Deal Commences Amid Unresolved Steel Tariff Concerns

London: A new trade agreement aimed at reducing import tariffs between the United States and the United Kingdom has come into effect, providing a significant boost to British car manufacturers by granting them preferential access to the US market, the largest consumer market globally. The agreement allows UK automakers to export up to 100,000 vehicles annually to the US at

Suanphueng Highland Team Sweeps Piti Bhirombhakdi Foundation Golf Awards

Bangkok: The Golf Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage recently hosted a charity golf tournament at Riverdale Golf Club with the aim of supporting projects spearheaded by the Piti Bhirom Bhakdi Foundation in both education and medicine. The event saw participation from notable figures, including Mr. Santi Bhirom Bhakdi, Chairman of the Executive Board of Boon Rawd Brewery Co., Ltd.,

Two Major Mobile Phone Companies Compete in NBTC Spectrum Auction

Bangkok: Two leading mobile operators have entered the NBTC’s highly anticipated mobile spectrum auction. The auction aims to facilitate the private sector’s access to new spectrum, bolster the 5G network to support AI advancements, and ensure network services reach every sub-district within the next five years, enhancing internet accessibility in the digital age. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Saran

Two Mobile Phone Companies Compete in Bidding to Seize Frequency Spectrum

Bangkok: Two major mobile phone companies are actively competing in a bidding process to acquire mobile frequency spectrums, aiming to enhance their network capabilities in the digital age. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is supporting this initiative by encouraging the private sector to utilize new frequencies, upgrading 5G waves to support artificial intelligence, and urging the provision of

NT Mob Pressures NBTC to Cancel Frequency Auction

Bangkok: NT mob pressures NBTC to cancel frequency auction after 2 mobile operators compete to bid for 2,100 and 2,300 MHz waves. Reporters reported that the NBTC office opened the auction of telecommunication frequency waves, 850 MHz, 1500 MHz bands, especially the 2,100 MHz and 2,300 MHz bands, which are frequencies for mobile services, with only two mobile operators submitting