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Trump Is Going to Asia — What Happens Next Is Anyone’s Guess

President Donald Trump arrives to speak during an event to welcome the 2025 LSU and LSU-Shreveport national champion baseball teams in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is expected to leave for Asia at the end of the week, betting that an around-the-world journey will help him untangle big issues that he can’t afford to get wrong.

At stake is nothing less than the future of the global economy, which could hinge on whether he’s able to calm trade tensions during an expected meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. A misstep could send shock waves through American industries that have already been rattled by Trump’s aggressive tariffs, government layoffs and political brinkmanship.

Trump’s strategy of improvisation has had both hits and misses since he returned to office in January. Hamas returned hostages to Israel but the ceasefire in the Middle East remains fragile; a trade war with China has ebbed and flowed this year; and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t slowed down despite Trump’s efforts to resolve the conflict.

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South Korean protesters attend a rally against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs policy on South Korea, near the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025. The signs read “No Trump.” (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

There’s been some mystery around Trump’s trip, with no official announcements from the White House about much of his itinerary. The president said Monday that he plans to go to Malaysia, which is hosting a regional summit, then Japan, where he’s trying to nail down foreign investment.

He’ll also visit South Korea, where he’s working on more trade issues and expects to sit down with Xi. Beijing has yet to confirm that they’ll meet, and the two leaders have recently exchanged threats of tariffs and export restrictions.

“I have a very good relationship with President Xi of China,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday. He offered to lower tariffs but “they have to give us some things too,” including buying U.S. soybeans, reducing the flow of fentanyl ingredients and ending limits on rare earth minerals that are critical for high-tech manufacturing.

Trump expressed even more confidence on Monday, saying, “I think we’re going to end up having a fantastic deal with China” and “it’s going to be fantastic for the entire world.”

This will be Trump’s first trip to Asia in his second term

With just days to go before Trump leaves, there’s an unusual level of ambiguity even for a president who loves to keep people guessing about his next move.

“The whole trip has seemed so uncertain from the beginning,” said Bonnie Glaser, a managing director at the German Marshall Fund, a Washington-based think tank.

It’s Trump’s first trip to Asia since returning to office. Although he’s hosted leaders from the region at the White House, he hasn’t forged the kind of foundational relationships that he has on other continents.

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President Donald Trump speaks during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Anna Kelly, a spokesperson for the president, responded to a list of questions about Trump’s plans by saying he “will participate in meetings and events in Asia that will result in many great deals for our country.” She added, “Stay tuned!”

Trump’s approach to Asia has focused on using tariffs to realign what he describes as unfair trade practices, unnerving countries that depend on the United States as the world’s largest market for exports. There’s also anxiety about Trump’s meeting with Xi, and the potential that a feud between the two leaders could send the international economy into a tailspin.

“There will be some appreciation for the fact that he’s there, but I don’t think it will go far enough to quell the doubts that are pervasive in the region,” Glaser predicted.

The Republican president has downsized his foreign policy team since his first term, eschewing the typical array of advisers at the National Security Council in favor of a core group of loyalists.

“There’s not very many White House staff to do this kind of work,” said Rush Doshi, who worked on China policy under President Joe Biden. “All of this puts us in uncharted waters.”

Michael Green, who worked on President George W. Bush’s National Security Council and now leads the United States Studies Centre in Sydney, Australia, said there’s been no clear Asia strategy from Trump.

“Everyone is waiting to see where he’s going to come down on all of this,” he said.

Others say Trump’s approach is paying off. Anthony Kim, a research fellow in international economic affairs at the Heritage Foundation, said Japan and South Korea are eager to work with the administration to solidify partnerships.

The message from them has been “let’s sit down, talk about relevant details to make a deal,” Kim said.

Trump’s plans remain in flux as the trip approaches

Malaysia is hosting the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, an annual summit that Trump attended only once during his first term, even skipping it when it was held virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, this year the summit offers an opportunity to highlight Trump’s peacemaking efforts, which he’s made central to his foreign policy agenda.

Thailand and Cambodia skirmished along their disputed border over the summer, and Trump threatened to withhold trade deals with each country if they didn’t stop fighting.

“They were willing to come together and talk to avoid more economic pain,” said Ja Ian Chong, a political science professor at the National University of Singapore.

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FILE – President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before he departs on Air Force One at Morristown Airport, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Morristown, N.J. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Malaysia and the U.S. have been working toward securing an expanded ceasefire. The Malaysian foreign minister said Trump “looks forward” to the signing of an agreement at the summit.

Trump’s next stop is Japan. Washington and Tokyo reached a trade agreement earlier this year, which included the promise of $550 billion of investments in U.S. projects.

Japan is in a moment of political transition, with Sanae Takaichi expected on Tuesday to become the first woman to serve as prime minister.

Takaichi is a protégé of Shinzo Abe, a former prime minister who was assassinated after leaving office. Trump was close with Abe during his first term, and Green said Takaichi “has the potential to also play that role.”

Working with Trump and keeping him committed to U.S. alliances “requires a level of interaction and trust that none of the Asian leaders have,” Green said.

South Korea is Trump’s final stop on his trip

The climax of the president’s journey will likely be South Korea, which is hosting this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Trump has said he’ll sit down with Xi while he’s there.

Tensions have increased in recent weeks, particularly with China’s announcement of restrictions on exports of rare earth minerals. Trump threatened to retaliate with tariffs so high that he admits they would be unsustainable.

Doshi, the former Biden adviser, said there are three potential outcomes from Trump’s meeting with Xi — “deal, no deal or disaster.” He said China is emboldened after Trump backed down on an earlier tariff announcement when Beijing restricted the export of rare earth magnets.

“The Chinese feel they have President Trump’s number,” Doshi said. “They feel that if they push on this, he’ll fold.”

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President Donald Trump smiles as he listens to Brandi Kruse speak during a roundtable meeting on antifa in the State Dining Room at the White House, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump said Monday that China has “treated us with great respect” since he’s been in office. He said “I could threaten them with many other things,” but “I want to be good to China.”

Another open question will be Trump’s trade negotiations with South Korea, which is facing U.S. tariffs that could undermine its auto industry. However, Seoul has balked at Trump’s demand for a $350 billion investment fund similar to the one in Japan.

“There’s some momentum to the talks,” said Wendy Cutler, who spent more than two decades as a U.S. trade negotiator and is now senior vice president at the Asia Society. “But I don’t want to overstate it, because there are some fundamental differences about this fund that need to be sorted out.”

She said it’s not unusual for talks to go down to the wire, but this time “there are so many balls in the air.”

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Miss Universe Sri Lanka Crown Recovered After Bangkok Taxi Mishap

Lihasha Lindsay-White, Miss Universe Sri Lanka 2025, receives her crownreceives her crown from taxi driver Boonchuen Matrakhamchan after leaving it in his vehicle, at Bangkok South Tourist Police Station on October 20, 2025.

BANGKOK — A Miss Universe Sri Lanka crown was safely returned to its owner Monday after being accidentally left in a Bangkok taxi, highlighting the efficiency of Thailand’s tourist police services.

Lihasha Lindsay-White, Miss Universe Sri Lanka 2025, contacted the 1155 Tourist Service Center after realizing she had left her crown and a dark green dress in a taxi near Siam Center Point, Siam Square Soi 3, Pathumwan District, on October 19 at 1:48 p.m.

Officers from Tourist Police Division 2, along with an interpreter, responded at Pathumwan Police Station to assist with the report. Using CCTV footage, police quickly identified the taxi’s license plate and located driver Boonchuen Matrakhamchan.

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Using CCTV footage, police quickly identify the taxi’s license plate and located driver on October 19, 2025.

However, because the incident was reported on a weekend when the taxi cooperative office was closed, contact was made the following day. The driver returned the items at Bangkok South Tourist Police Station on October 20.

“Thailand is a safe country with police officers who truly care for tourists,” Lindsay-White said, adding she would share the positive experience internationally.

The 27-year-old entrepreneur and Colombo International School alumna leads her family business while running a charitable foundation. She is currently in Thailand for the Miss Universe competition at Impact Challenger Hall, representing Sri Lanka on the global stage.

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Miss Universe Sri Lanka 2025 Lihasha Lindsay-White receives her crown from taxi driver Boonchuen Matrakhamchan at Bangkok South Tourist Police Station, October 20, 2025.

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Police Bust Russian’s Illegal Rental Scam, Seize Drugs on Koh Phangan

Marked 2,000-baht bills from the sting operation found in the Russian suspect's pocket during his arrest on Koh Phangan, October 19, 2025.

KOH PHANGAN — Thai police have arrested a Russian national operating an unlicensed motorcycle rental business on Koh Phangan after foreign tourists reported he had confiscated their passports and demanded excessive compensation for minor damages to rental vehicles.

Following multiple complaints from foreign tourists, a joint task force comprising Tourist Police from Koh Phangan, Surat Thani Immigration Police, Koh Phangan Police Station, and local administrative officials launched an investigation that identified the suspect.

On the evening of October 19, officers arrested 37-year-old Russian national Mikhail at his bamboo hut residence in Ban Maduean Wan area along Thong Sala-Chaloklum Road. During the sting operation, police used marked 2,000-baht bills to catch him in the act—the same bills were later found in his pants pocket.

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Ten motorcycles seized from the illegal rental operation. The Russian operator also confiscated tourists’ passports as collateral. Koh Phangan, October 19, 2025.

Drugs and Illegal Goods Uncovered

The search of Mikhail’s bamboo hut residence yielded significant contraband. Officers seized one bag of dried psilocybin mushrooms classified as Category 5 narcotics, five cannabis vape devices ready for use, nine boxes of mushroom-infused edibles, and eight boxes of mushroom-infused chocolate.

Police also confiscated 10 motorcycles and one car, all of which were being rented to tourists without proper business licensing. The total value of seized items and vehicles runs into the millions of baht.

Suspect’s Confession

Mikhail admitted ownership of all seized items, claiming the drugs were for personal use and that he was unaware they were illegal. He confessed to operating the vehicle rental business for approximately two months without any license or authorization.
The Passport Extortion Scheme

Tourists had reported that Mikhail would seize their passports as collateral when renting motorcycles. When vehicles were returned with even minor scratches or issues, he would demand compensation and time penalties far exceeding actual damages, effectively holding tourists’ passports hostage and preventing them from continuing their travels.

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Police uncover illegal narcotics during a search of the Russian man’s Koh Phangan residence, October 19, 2025.

Four Criminal Charges Filed

Authorities at Koh Phangan Police Station have charged Mikhail with: operating a business as a foreign national without authorization (vehicle rental), working as a foreign national beyond permitted scope, illegal possession of Category 5 narcotics (psilocybin mushrooms) for personal consumption, and concealing, selling, disposing of, purchasing, or possessing goods brought into Thailand without proper customs clearance (cannabis vapes). The total value of seized items and vehicles is estimated at several million baht.

Nationwide Crackdown Ordered

Police General Saksira Phueak-am, Commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau, has ordered tourist police stations in major destinations and surrounding areas to intensify crackdowns on foreign nationals committing crimes while posing as legitimate business operators.

“We will prosecute every case without exception to restore confidence among tourists and protect Thailand’s tourism image,” he stated, emphasizing zero tolerance for such criminal activities.

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High-Speed Rail Linking Thailand’s Three Airports on Brink of Collapse

Design concept for the high-speed rail station in Chachoengsao Province, connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports.

BANGKOK — Nearly six years after signing the public-private partnership (PPP) contract in October 2019, Thailand’s 224.5-billion-baht ($6.8 billion) high-speed rail project connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports has made virtually no progress. The mega-project, a cornerstone of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), now teeters on the edge of collapse.

Asia Era One Company, which won the bid, has yet to meet the conditions required to obtain a Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), the project’s public partner. Development has stalled for nearly two years and ten months, initially due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Economic Fundamentals Have Shifted

The prolonged delay has fundamentally altered the project’s viability. Lower investment returns, fewer passengers than projected, declining investor interest in the EEC, and rising loan interest rates have all undermined its feasibility.

The pandemic—a force majeure event—prevented the private consortium from paying the 10.67-billion-baht ($326 million) concession fee for the Airport Rail Link and from securing adequate financing, bringing construction to a complete halt.

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Public-private partnership (PPP) contract signing ceremony for the three-airport high-speed rail project under the Prayuth Chan-ocha government in 2019.

With the project paralyzed, only three options remained: terminate the contract, amend the PPP agreement, or allow SRT to proceed independently.

A Brief Window of Hope

The Eastern Economic Corridor Policy Committee (EECPC) attempted to salvage the project by approving five key contract amendments based on Asia Era One’s proposal. The main revision allowed the government’s co-investment to be paid in installments tied to construction progress, while the private consortium would provide an additional 160 billion baht ($4.9 billion) in guarantees and make the Airport Rail Link payment in seven installments.

Both SRT and Asia Era One agreed to these changes. The amended contract was reviewed by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and prepared for Cabinet approval, with a construction commencement date already scheduled.

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Architectural rendering of the high-speed rail station in Chachoengsao Province, part of the three-airport rail link project.

Political Shift Derails Progress

However, a change in government under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul disrupted the process. The new administration argued that the revised contract disadvantaged SRT, citing 18 legal concerns raised by the OAG, and demanded a return to the original 2019 agreement.

Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn publicly opposed the proposed “build-and-pay” installment structure, calling it inconsistent with the original contract, which stipulated that government payments would only be made upon project completion. He predicted that if the amendment reached the Cabinet, it would not gain approval.

According to a Prachachat Business editorial, this announcement effectively nullified the five-point amendment framework. Shortly afterward, the SRT Governor resigned, plunging the project back into paralysis.

Ripple Effects Across the EEC

The consequences extend far beyond the rail line itself. Other major EEC projects—including the U-Tapao Airport expansion and the Eastern Aviation City—depend on the high-speed rail for critical connectivity. Without it, the entire corridor’s development is at risk.

Given the current impasse, the high-speed rail project appears increasingly likely to be terminated under the existing PPP contract. Whichever party initiates termination will face liability for damages, almost certainly triggering prolonged legal disputes and substantial compensation claims.

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South Korea Seeks to Arrest Dozens of Online Scam Suspects Repatriated from Cambodia

South Koreans allegedly involved in online scams is escorted by their police officers before boarding a plane at Techo International Airport in Kandal province, Cambodia, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. (AKP via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Authorities are seeking to formally arrest most of the 64 South Koreans repatriated from Cambodia for allegedly working for online scam organizations in Cambodia, police said Monday.

The 64 South Koreans were detained in Cambodia over the past several months and were flown to Korea on a charter flight Saturday. Upon arrival in South Korea, they were detained while police investigated whether they voluntarily joined scam organizations in Cambodia or were forced to work there.

Online scams, many based in Southeast Asian nations, have risen sharply since the COVID-19 pandemic and produced two sets of victims: the tens of thousands of people who have been forced to work as scammers under the threat of violence, and the targets of their fraud. Monitoring groups say online scams earn international criminal gangs billions of dollars annually.

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South Koreans allegedly involved in online scams are escorted by their police officers before boarding a plane at Techo International Airport in Kandal province, Cambodia, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. (AKP via AP)

State prosecutors have asked local courts to issue arrest warrants for 58 of the 64 returnees at the request of police, the Korean National Police Agency said in a statement. Police said the people they are seeking to place under arrest are accused of engaging in online fraud activities like romantic scams, bogus investment pitches or voice phishing, apparently targeting fellow South Koreans at home. The courts are expected to determine whether to approve their arrests in coming days.

The police agency said that five people have been set free, but it refused to disclose the reasons for their releases, saying investigations are still under way.

South Korean police said that four of the 64 returnees told investigators that they were beaten while being held in scam centers in Cambodia against their will.

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South Koreans, wearing caps, allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia arrive at the Incheon International Airport, in Incheon, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. (Yonhap via AP)

South Korea faces public calls to take stronger action to protect its nationals from being forced into overseas online scam centers, after one of its nationals was found dead in Cambodia in August. He was reportedly lured by a friend to travel to Cambodia to provide his bank account to be used by a scam organization. Authorities in Cambodia said the 22-year-old university student was tortured.

Estimates from the U.N. and other international agencies say that at least 100,000 people have been trafficked to scam centers in Cambodia, with a similar number in Myanmar and tens of thousands more in other countries.

Officials in Seoul estimate that some 1,000 South Koreans are in scam centers in Cambodia, and last week, South Korean authorities imposed a travel ban on parts of Cambodia and sent a government delegation to Cambodia to discuss joint steps.

Online scam centers were previously concentrated in Southeast Asian countries including Cambodia and Myanmar, with most of the trafficked and other workers coming from Asia. But an Interpol report in June said the past three years have seen victims trafficked to Southeast Asia from distant regions including South America, Western Europe and Eastern Africa and that new centers have been reported in the Middle East, West Africa and Central America.

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Amazing Thailand Lights Up Grand Diwali Festival 2025 for Indian and Global Visitors

Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 is taking place from 16–20 October 2025 in Bangkok.

Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 Welcomes Indian and International Visitors with the Light of Friendship

Exclusive offers, cultural experiences, and heartfelt Thai hospitality await during the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025

BANGKOK — The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly presents the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025,” a special initiative designed to welcome Indian and international visitors with warmth and friendship during the grand celebration of the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025, taking place from October, 16–20, 2025 in Bangkok.

The Diwali Festival, known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the world’s most significant cultural celebrations, originating from India’s ancient traditions symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. It has become increasingly popular in Thailand, attracting both Thai and international visitors each year to celebrate through light, color, and shared joy.

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Tourism and Sports Minister Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn
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As part of this vibrant celebration, TAT aims to create memorable travel experiences and inspire visitors, particularly from India, one of Thailand’s most important markets in South Asia—to feel the essence of Thai hospitality, warmth, and friendship. The initiative combines cultural tourism with travel privileges to enhance visitor satisfaction and encourage spending during the festive period.

From October 16–18, 2025, TAT will set up Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege welcome counters at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport to warmly greet Indian and international tourists arriving in Bangkok. Visitors will receive a “Diwali Friendship Candle” souvenir, symbolizing Thai–Indian friendship, and can register to enjoy special privileges and exclusive gift sets.

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Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Additional activity counters will also be available at Khlong Ong Ang (October 16–20, 2025) and Phahurat (Little India) (October 18–20, 2025), offering travel information, cultural souvenirs, and exclusive benefits from government and private-sector partners — all while creating an atmosphere of light, joy, and cultural harmony in the heart of Bangkok.

Tourists who scan the official QR code to register will receive souvenirs, gift sets, and discount coupons from leading partners including: King Power, One Bangkok, Siam Piwat, MBK Center, Central Group, Big C, SueSat, I Snack, Cher Aim, and Jula’s Herb.

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Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 is taking place from 16–20 October 2025 in Bangkok.

The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 embraces the theme “Light Unites Us,” representing light as a symbol of life, hope, and unity that connects people across borders.

Visitors will be invited to immerse themselves in the radiant beauty of Bangkok’s Diwali celebrations through:

  • Spectacular light decorations and immersive installations,
  • Thai–Indian cultural performances blending classical and modern art
  • Bollywood-style parades bringing the streets to life
  • Mini concerts from renowned Thai and Indian artists

These highlights reflect the shared cultural heritage and friendship between Thailand and India, promoting a deeper emotional connection and cultural appreciation through light and celebration.

This initiative is expected to generate a positive impression among Indian and international visitors, helping stimulate tourism spending and reinforce Thailand’s position as a welcoming destination for South Asian travelers.

Through this campaign, TAT continues to strengthen ties with the Indian market, supporting the national goal of attracting 2.3 million Indian tourists to Thailand by the end of 2025.

Visitors can experience the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 at:

  • 📍 Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang Airports (16–18 October 2025)
  • 📍 Khlong Ong Ang (16–20 October 2025)
  • 📍 Phahurat – Little India (18–20 October 2025)

For more details and to register for privileges, scan the official QR code or visit: https://diwali2025.aseanindiashoppers.com/

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AIS ACADEMY for THAIs | LIFE FEST 40+ Opens the Stage to Elevate Quality of Life with Top Thai Gurus’ Insights

A Vibrant Start at AIS ACADEMY for THAIs | LIFE FEST 40+: A Milestone for Lifelong Learning The event came alive from the early hours as crowds gathered at AIS ACADEMY for THAIs | LIFE FEST 40+, marking it as a pivotal destination for knowledge and learning. The event reaffirmed the role of AIS Academy in integrating all sectors to elevate the quality of life for Thai people. The atmosphere was filled with powerful activities, including: JUMP THAILAND Hackathon 2025, an AI-driven innovation platform unlocking the potential of the younger generation while creating sustainable job opportunities and income for the elderly and people with disabilities. “Mission: Think Ahead x Life Fest 40+”, a stage where leaders from across sectors shared their visions to drive social stability and resilience. “Life Hack 40+… Know Early, Still in Time”, a seminar offering complete perspectives on financial literacy, health, mental well-being, lifestyle, and digital skills. “Real Case: A Mobile Phone Changes a Life”, showcasing true stories of how a single smartphone can create careers, expand businesses, and transform lives. This event was more than just a stage for inspiration. It became a game-changing force, igniting ideas and turning them into action, helping Thai society stay competitive, strong, and truly sustainable in a rapidly changing world.

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Ms. Kantima Lerlertyuttitham – Deputy Chief Executive Officer – Chief Corporate Officer of AIS said: “AIS ACADEMY for THAIs | LIFE FEST 40+ is held under the concept of ‘Mission: Think Ahead’, with the goal of delivering both inspiration and essential digital skills to empower Thai people of all ages to embrace change and create new opportunities in life. The event kicked off with the JUMP THAILAND Hackathon 2025, a competition showcasing innovative ideas to support the elderly and people with disabilities under the theme ‘AI-Era Technological Innovations to Enhance Employment and Sustainable Income for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities’. This initiative was organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. This year’s response was overwhelming, with more than 295 teams and 1,100 participants from 55 leading institutions nationwide. With the support of AIS volunteers, who shared their expertise in digital technology and modern platforms, the teams were able to refine and develop 10 outstanding prototype ideas with strong potential for real-world application. These solutions, in particular, aim to uplift the quality of life for the elderly and people with disabilities — enabling them to stand strong, secure employment, and generate sustainable income, thereby addressing the real needs of Thai society.

AIS recognizes the power of the younger generation as a driving force for the nation’s future — their creativity, digital skills, and passion to contribute to society. “JUMP THAILAND” is not just a project, but a stage that proves when young people are given the opportunity to showcase their potential, meaningful change can truly happen. This year, we witnessed the energy of university students joining hands with AIS volunteers to co-create innovations that go beyond ideas — with a determination to improve people’s quality of life, reduce social inequality, and tackle national-level challenges. The innovations born from this platform are like small sparks of light ready to shine. And when these sparks come together, they form a powerful force that illuminates the path for Thai society to move forward with strength and sustainability. Because we believe that every idea, every opportunity, and every action can become a crucial step that drives real transformation for the country.”

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Awards for this year’s winners included:

  • First Prize: Team Teletubbies from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, with an innovative application of IoT systems to assist the elderly in performing fisheries work more conveniently — awarded the Royal Trophy from HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and THB 100,000. and also received the Popular Vote award along with a cash prize of 20,000 Baht.
  • First Runner-up: Team Tua Jeed Prom Jump from King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang developed a tool that enables people with hearing impairments to live stream and sell products online. — awarded THB 60,000.
  • Second Runner-up: Team Eye Touch from Chulalongkorn University and Kasetsart University developed a technology that supports training and advancement in traditional Thai massage for people with visual impairments — awarded THB 40,000.

The top 10 teams’ innovations from the JUMP THAILAND Hackathon 2025 can be viewed at www.jumpthailand.com and on Facebook: Jump Thailand.

The morning session, “Mission: Think Ahead x Life Fest 40+,” showcased the power of cross-sector collaboration. AIS, together with its partners, sparked a grand vision of collective effort across government, private sector, and media. The focus extended beyond providing basic assistance, aiming instead to establish a solid and sustainable support system that enables the elderly and persons with disabilities to truly become self-reliant. At the same time, a dedicated platform was opened for those aged 40+ to “reset their lives” — by gaining new skills, exploring opportunities in the digital world, and enhancing their capabilities to live with stability, modernity, and adaptability in the face of constant change. This initiative reflects the mission of AIS Academy, which goes beyond knowledge creation to become a driving force that propels Thai society forward — strong, resilient, and sustainable into the future.

In the afternoon, the “Life Hack 40+ …Know Early, Act in Time” seminar drew strong interest as it integrated five vital dimensions for living: securing finances in volatile economies, maintaining health and longevity, nurturing resilience and positive mindset, designing a balanced lifestyle and environment, and leveraging digital technology for safety, convenience, and relevance. The sessions did not only inspire but also embodied “learning for adaptation” — a continuous pursuit by AIS Academy to ensure Thais of all ages gain modern, practical knowledge to face the future with confidence.

The event concluded with the seminar stage “Mission: Think Ahead – Real Case: A Mobile Phone Changes a Life,” which brought together leading Thai influencers to share real-life experiences. Their stories reflected the truth that “digital is not just a trend, but a transformative power.”  A single smartphone, they emphasized, is no longer merely a communication tool, but rather a factory of opportunities in everyone’s hands. Participants learned from real cases how digital technology can be turned into new income streams — from creating content that reaches millions, to expanding businesses online, or even transforming local agriculture to compete in both national and international markets. This activity was not just a platform for inspiration, but a catalyst for life adaptation in the digital era. It aligned seamlessly with the mission of AIS Academy to leverage knowledge and technology to propel Thai society forward, bridging inequality while enhancing quality of life with strength, resilience, and true sustainability.

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International Podcast Creators Alliance Launched at Gen Z Podcast Festival in Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand – October 9, 2025 — The International Podcast Creators Alliance was officially launched at the Second Gen Z International Podcast Festival, marking a new step in global podcast collaboration. The event, themed “Podcast: An Extension of Reading,” took place at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.

Hosted by the Academy of International and Regional Communication Studies at the Communication University of China, and supported by the Thai Booksellers and Publishers Association, the festival gathered podcast creators, scholars, and industry leaders from Thailand, Indonesia, the United States, and China.

Speakers highlighted podcasts’ growing cultural and creative role. Duangporn Sudhisomboon called podcasts “a new form of exploration,” while Professor Zhou Ting emphasized their power to foster intercultural dialogue. Du Yuanzhi, CEO of Vocal Supreme, noted their “strong cultural and commercial potential.”

The newly formed International Podcast Creators Alliance seeks to connect creators worldwide and expand the global influence of podcasting. Its founding members include Chinese podcast brands ShengDong HuoPo and JinJin LeDao, alongside global shows such as Culture Limited, Left and Right, Do You See What I See, and Tang Makkaporn.

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The Second Gen Z International Podcast Festival will run from November 2025 to May 2026, with new video and audio categories, including a partnership with Bilibili.

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21 Global Innovators Selected to Drive Health Innovation in “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan”

The 21 Semifinalists for the “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan” competition.
The 21 Semifinalists for the “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan” competition.

Taiwan’s “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan” campaign has selected 21 semifinalists from 638 proposals across 55 countries, showcasing the campaign’s global momentum and Taiwan’s growing leadership in health technology. The selected innovators—ranging from AI-driven fitness platforms to smart medical drones—come from Argentina, Germany, Kenya, the United States, and beyond, showcasing solutions that merge global health needs with Taiwan’s advanced tech capabilities.

Commissioned by the International Trade Administration (TITA), Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and executed by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the campaign was launched to promote and cultivate international collaboration by highlighting Taiwan’s holistic health solutions and high-quality products. It specifically invited governments, enterprises, institutions, and organizations worldwide to submit innovative proposals that leverage Taiwan’s world-class expertise to improve global well-being.

The “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan” campaign focused on three strategically critical sectors where Taiwan leads: fitness and sports tech, cycling, and smart healthcare. The 21 selected proposals highlight Taiwan’s extensive technological scope, offering innovative solutions to urgent global health challenges that range from utilizing smart bikes for elderly cognitive health to deploying drones for remote medical supply delivery.

Across the Fitness and Cycling sectors, finalists are transforming physical activity into intelligent health platforms powered by Taiwanese technology. The Fitness & Sports Tech entries focus on accelerating performance and prevention, including Idealabs Inc.’s markerless biomechanics platform, svexa’s personalized longevity analytics, and Piscina Natural SRL’s AI-driven pool health management. Building on this synergy, the Cycling finalists leverage Taiwan’s global leadership to tackle key areas: Healthy Aging, Urban Wellness, and Targeted Outreach solutions for everything from childhood obesity to wellness tourism.

Within the Smart Healthcare category, finalists are deploying Taiwanese technology to transform global health, focusing on immediate impact and future care. Solutions span life-saving logistics—like medical drone delivery from Thailand and securing wartime hospital networks by the Charitable Fund “Medical Innovations”—to pioneering patient monitoring. Advanced solutions feature non-invasive smart beds for sleep and dementia risk detection by Diamond Light Source Ltd. Crucially, accessible diagnostics are a focus, including remote cervical cancer screening by WIT Technology and a low-cost AI imaging platform by Neural Labs Africa. This cohort also features innovations in preventive care like anti-infection device coatings by LipoCoat BV and solar-powered wearables by Perovskia Solar AG. 

Taiwan Launches the '2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan' Campaign Worldwide to Boost Wellness Innovation.
Taiwan Launches the ‘2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan’ Campaign Worldwide to Boost Wellness Innovation.

The campaign’s overwhelming success—exceeding its target of 638 submissions—is a testament to its global appeal. TITA Deputy Director General Susan Chi-Chuan Hu called the initiative “a global invitation to collaborate.” At the same time, TAITRA Executive VP Joe Chou noted that the high engagement “demonstrates that Taiwan has become a key player in the health technology sector.”

With the finalists to be announced in mid-November, the top teams will be invited to Taiwan for the Grand Finals on 9 December 2025. Three winning teams will be selected, with each receiving a prize of US$30,000.

Who will lead the next wave of global health innovation? Follow the Grand Finals this December in Taiwan to find out.

For more information, please visit the official campaign website at gohealthy.taiwanexcellence.org.

For press inquiries, please contact

Ms. Pailin Tangsinpoonchai (Mhee) 

Mobile: +66817504630

E-mail: [email protected]

Public Relations Consultant – 2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan

About Taiwan Excellence

Taiwan Excellence Awards were launched by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), Taiwan, R.O.C. in 1993. All products carrying this symbol have been selected for specific Taiwan Excellence Awards based on their excellence in R&D, design, quality, and marketing through a rigorous selection process. Therefore, they symbolize exquisite, innovative Taiwanese products. Selected by the government, the award-winning entries represent the epitome of Taiwanese industrial prowess and the perfect image of excellent product quality. The Taiwan Excellence symbol is recognized worldwide as it is trademarked and promoted in 106 countries and regions. www.taiwanexcellence.org for more information.

About Organizers

International Trade Administration (TITA), established by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, is entrusted with planning trade policies, engaging in international cooperation, and promoting economic agreements. Responsibilities include trade barrier removal, data analysis, import-export administration, and addressing trade disputes. The Administration’s comprehensive role spans trade promotion, MICE industry development, and managing commodity classification. It conducts investigations on import relief and anti-dumping cases, addressing diverse facets of international trade, making it a pivotal entity in Taiwan’s global economic engagement. https://www.trade.gov.tw/English/


Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is the leading non-profit, semi-governmental trade promotion organization in Taiwan. It was founded in 1970 with the aim of promoting foreign trade, and is jointly sponsored by the government, industry associations, and several commercial organizations. The organization has a well-coordinated trade promotion and information network, which consists of over 1,200 trained specialists stationed throughout its Taipei headquarters and 60 branches worldwide. In conjunction with its sister organizations, the Taiwan Trade Center (TTC) and Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), TAITRA has created a wealth of trade opportunities through effective promotion strategies. Please visit www.taitra.org.tw

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Israel Identifies Remains of Two Hamas Hostages, Including One Thai National

Relatives and friends of Nepali national Bipin Joshi, who was taken hostage by Hamas into Gaza, mourn next to his coffin during a farewell ceremony before his body is flown to Nepal for burial, at Ben Gurion airport in Lod, Israel, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said  the remains of two hostages released by Hamas overnight belonged to Ronen Engel, a father from Kibbutz Nir Oz, and Sonthaya Akkharasri, a Thai agricultural worker from Kibbutz Be’eri.

Both were believed to have been killed during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which sparked the war. Engel’s wife, Karina, and two of his three children were kidnapped and released in a ceasefire in November 2023.

Hamas in the past week has handed over the remains of 12 hostages.

Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said that it found the body of a hostage and would return it on Sunday “if circumstances in the field” allowed. It warned that any escalation by Israel would hamper search efforts.

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This undated photo provided by Hostages Family Forum shows Sonthaya Akkharasri, a Thai agricultural worker who was abducted and brought to Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023. (Hostages Family Forum via AP)

Israel on Saturday pressed Hamas to fulfill its ceasefire role of returning the remains of all 28 deceased hostages, saying the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt would stay closed “until further notice.”

Hamas says the war’s devastation and Israeli military control of certain areas of Gaza have slowed the handover. Israel believes Hamas has access to more bodies than it has returned.

Israel has released 150 bodies of Palestinians back to Gaza, including 15 on Sunday, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Israel has neither identified the bodies nor said how they died. The ministry posts photos of bodies on its website to help families attempting to locate loved ones. Some are decomposed and blackened. Some are missing limbs and teeth.

Only 25 bodies have been identified, the Health Ministry said.

Israel renewed fighting tests ceasefire

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first major test Sunday as an Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory was halted “until further notice” after a Hamas ceasefire violation, and Israeli forces launched a wave of strikes.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity pending a formal announcement on the halt in aid, a little over a week since the start of the U.S.-proposed ceasefire aimed at ending two years of war.

Israel’s military earlier Sunday said its troops came under fire from Hamas militants in southern Gaza, and later said two soldiers were killed there.

Israel’s military said then it struck dozens of what it called Hamas targets. Health officials said at least 29 Palestinians were killed across Gaza, including children.

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An armed man shoots in the air during the funeral of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A senior Egyptian official involved in the ceasefire negotiations said “round-the-clock” contacts were underway to deescalate the situation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak to reporters.

There was no immediate U.S. comment.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to take “strong action” against any ceasefire violations but didn’t threaten to return to war.

Israel’s military said militants had fired at troops in areas of Rafah city that are Israeli-controlled according to agreed-upon ceasefire lines.

Hamas, which continued to accuse Israel of multiple ceasefire violations, said communication with its remaining units in Rafah had been cut off for months and “we are not responsible for any incidents occurring in those areas.”

Strikes in Gaza

Palestinians quickly feared the return of war.

“It will be a nightmare,” said Mahmoud Hashim, a father of five from Gaza City, who appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump and other mediators to prevent the ceasefire’s collapse.

An Israeli airstrike on a makeshift coffeehouse in Zawaida town in central Gaza killed at least six Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, part of the Hamas-run government.

Another strike killed at least two people near the Al-Ahly soccer club in the Nuseirat refugee camp, the ministry said. The strike hit a tent and wounded eight others, said Al-Awda Hospital, which received the casualties.

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Members of the Hamas militant group search underground for the bodies of Israeli hostages amid destroyed buildings in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The hospital said it also received the bodies of four people killed in a strike on a school sheltering displaced families in Nuseirat. Six others were killed in a tent in Nuseirat, one killed at a charging point west of Nuseirat and four killed at a house in Bureij camp.

Another strike hit a tent in the Muwasi area of Khan Younis in the south, killing at least four people, including a woman and two children, according to Nasser Hospital.

A strike in Beit Lahiya in the north killed two men, according to Shifa hospital.

Ceasefire’s second phase

A Hamas delegation led by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya arrived in Cairo to follow up the implementation of the ceasefire deal with mediators and other Palestinian groups, Hamas said in a statement.

The next stages are expected to focus on disarming Hamas, Israeli withdrawal from additional areas it controls in Gaza, and future governance of the devastated territory.

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A crowd gathers to welcome freed Israeli hostage Elkana Bohbot, who were recently released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, as he returns home from the hospital to Mevaseret Zion, Israel, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Hamas spokesman Hazem Kassem said late Saturday that the second phase of negotiations “requires national consensus.” He said Hamas has begun discussions to “solidify its positions.”

The U.S. plan proposes the establishment of an internationally backed authority to run Gaza.

Kassem reiterated that Hamas won’t be part of the ruling authority in a postwar Gaza. He called for the prompt establishment of a body of Palestinian technocrats to run day-to-day affairs.

For now, “government agencies in Gaza continue to perform their duties, as the (power) vacuum is very dangerous,” he said.

Rafah border crossing

The Rafah crossing was the only one not controlled by Israel before the war. It has been closed since May 2024, when Israel took control of the Gaza side.

A fully reopened crossing would make it easier for Palestinians to seek medical treatment, travel or visit family in Egypt, home to tens of thousands of Palestinians.

On Sunday, the Palestinian Authority’s Interior Ministry in Ramallah announced procedures for Palestinians wishing to leave or enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing. For those who want to leave, Palestinian Embassy staff from Cairo will be at the crossing to issue temporary travel documents for entry into Egypt. Palestinians who wish to enter Gaza will need to apply at the embassy.

The Israel-Hamas war has killed more than 68,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count. The ministry maintains detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by U.N. agencies and independent experts. Israel has disputed them without providing its own toll.

Thousands more people are missing, according to the Red Cross.

Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 people in the attack that sparked the war.

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