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Новости за 05.11.2024

Kotaku.com 

Arcane: Everything You Need To Know Before The New Season

Good news, Arcane fans: after three years of waiting, season two is finally going to release this week. Bad news: it’s also the final season of Netflix’s animated League of Legends adaptation. After the wild cliffhanger the show left us on in 2021, there are still a lot of questions that need to be answered before the…

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BangkokPost.com 

Trapped in time

Amazon Prime Video's latest offering Love Stuck marks the platform's first Thai original, bringing an exciting blend of fantasy, romance and comedy to audiences worldwide.

BangkokPost.com 

A unique take on Lanna dance

Khampha Dance will re-stage Fauwn Leb / Identity as part of the Bangkok Theatre Festival 2024, at Room 401, 4th floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Pathumwan intersection, on Saturday and Sunday at 1.30pm.

BangkokPost.com 

Lisa to headline New Year celebrations at Iconsiam

As Bangkok's sky sparkles with a display of eco-friendly fireworks, Lalisa 'Lisa' Manobal, the Kingdom's incredible singer and style icon, will be the headliner for the Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025 at Iconsiam, which will take place from Dec 29-31.

BangkokPost.com 

Awakening Bangkok returns to Phra Nakhon

Awakening Bangkok will return to Phra Nakhon district for the second time to illuminate the old town for 10 nights starting this Friday, until Nov 17.

BangkokPost.com 

Global grooves

Manu Chao released his last studio album La Radiolina in 2007. Prior to that, he released Clandestino in 1998 and Proxima Estacion: Esperanza in 2001 to global acclaim. He took off with a huge ensemble to tour the world after that, which resulted in the live album Radio Bemba Sound System in 2004. And prior to that, he had already played his version of punk rock, inspired by The Clash, with the...

BangkokPost.com 

Be it red or blue: SE Asia's pivot is true

Red or blue, the next US administration must firmly engage with Southeast Asia and its regional organisation, Asean, to protect its strategic interests.

BangkokPost.com 

Strengthening vulnerable coastlines

Roughly 40% of the world's population inhabits coastal areas. In addition to being home to 12 of the world's 15 largest cities, these regions serve as an essential lifeline for countless small villages and towns. With around 80% of international trade passing through seaports, coastal regions also play an outsize economic role, accounting for 60-70% of global GDP.

BangkokPost.com 

Investor confidence bullish for second straight month

The Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations' (Fetco) Investor Confidence Index (ICI) remained in a very bullish zone last month, supported by optimism towards government economic stimulus, the Bank of Thailand's interest rate cut, and the tourism recovery.

BangkokPost.com 

Banyan lines up 20 projects

Banyan Group, the hospitality-led property developer, plans to launch 20 new projects over the next few years, aiming to achieve an annual sales target of 10 billion baht -- a new record in the group's history, following a record-breaking performance this year.

BangkokPost.com 

Snags hamper bid to select Bank of Thailand chair

The selection committee tasked with selecting a new board chairman of the Bank of Thailand has postponed its planned meeting until next Monday, while Kittiratt Na-Ranong, a former commerce minister, is likely to be removed as a candidate following strong opposition from various sectors.

Oilprice.com 

South China Sea: A Ticking Time Bomb for Global Trade

Territorial confrontations in the South China Sea pitting several Asian nations against China have entered a perilous phase that could possibly lead to a war involving the U.S., experts say. China has claimed virtually all of the South China Sea for decades, but the country’s assertiveness in the region has steadily increased the past several years, resulting in heightened tensions with nations including the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and Brunei. Krista Wiegand, a professor at the University of Tennessee... Читать дальше...