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ICONSIAM certainly knows how to ring in the New Year with cinematic flair. This year, it's with ‘Amazing Thailand Countdown 2026.'
Thailand video news covering holiday tourism impacts, New Year air pollution warnings, and a proposal to scrap 500 and 1,000 baht notes.
Inside Dib Bangkok: Thailand’s most anticipated museum opening being watched by the global art world
Asia’s cultural glitterati are flying into Bangkok this weekend for the opening of Dib Bangkok, Thailand’s answer to New
BANGKOK, Dec. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Thailand is welcoming the arrival of 2026 with a nationwide programme of countdown celebrations, anchored by two flagship events organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in Phayao and Su-ngai Kolok, alongside a series of TAT-supported festivities across Bangkok and major destinations nationwide.
The Thailand Countdown 2026 Events Calendar presents a comprehensive lineup of New Year celebrations across Bangkok and every region of the country, from late December 2025 through early January 2026.
Siam Legal International has released an updated compliance checklist designed specifically for American companies operating under the US Treaty of Amity in Thailand. The comprehensive checklist addresses increasing regulatory scrutiny on foreign-owned businesses and provides essential guidance for maintaining ongoing compliance after initial company registration.
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Thailand activists push landmark clean air bill to 'make emitters responsible'
A finance specialist who struggled after running in smog and a doctor who fears for the health of his children are among the activists spearheading landmark air pollution legislation in Thailand despite political uncertainty.
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Thailand's political parties name prime minister candidates for February election
Political parties in Thailand on Sunday registered their candidates for the next prime minister, marking the unofficial start of campaigning for the Feb. 8 general election.
Siam Legal International, a full-service law firm based in Bangkok, is highlighting the critical need for legal support as Thailand intensifies its crackdown on online fraud following the removal of more than 59,