From Thailand legalising same-sex marriage to a forgotten war in Myanmar, here are a few highlights from SCMP's recent Asia reporting We have selected seven stories from the SCMP's coverage of Asia over the past week that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues.
Thailand video news highlights include crime crackdowns, pollution debates, fraud cases, and heartfelt tributes to a lost journalist.
Thailand video news: road rage tragedy, pitbull attack, air pollution crisis, and more updates from several countries in Asia region.
The governments of the Philippines and Thailand signed a five-year tourism agreement today, 20th January 2025.
The Philippines has signed a five-year tourism cooperation deal with neighbouring Thailand, a nation mulling legalising casinos. The Philippines is one of the few jurisdictions in Asia to have an extensive casino industry with unrestricted access for locals, as well as foreigners.
The Philippines and Thailand have signed a five-year tourism agreement aimed at driving mutual growth in both nations' tourism sectors. Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco and Thailand Minister of Tourism and Sports Sorawong Thienthong signed the Implementation Program of the
The Philippines currently operates 12 FA-50PHs and six A-29B Super Tucanos, which will be doubled with the new acquisitions amid continuing tensions in
The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) and Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports have extended their tourism development cooperation with the signing of the Implementation Program of the Agreement on Cooperation on Tourism on January 19 on the sidelines of the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2025.
In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the travel adventures of Charlyn Ding, a real estate agent and founder of Homes in the Lion city - a subsidiary company of PropNex Realty, and founder of wellness brand Om & Away.
Digitalization in the 21st century brought with it several challenges to the rules for taxing international business income, which gave rise to base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), in which multinational entities (MNEs) shift profits to locations with minimal or no tax to pay a reduced amount of taxes globally.
Southeast Asians have a love-hate relationship with durians, sometimes called the “king of fruits”. Its spiky exterior masks a pungent smell—meaning the fruit is often banned on public transport, and in hotels and airports.
Call for Action Triggered by the Discovery of more Mercury-laden Cosmetics being Sold Online 27 January 2025, Quezon City. Environmental health groups