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Rita Ora wins bitter battle with neighbours over 'eyesore' gym at her £7.5million Grade II-listed mansion Rita Ora has won her bitter battle with neighbours over building an 'eyesore' gym in the sunken garden of her £7.5million mansion. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]

TOKYO -- Mitsubishi Estate has acquired a Tokyo office building from Dentsu Group for an undisclosed price, with the Japanese advertising agency expected to reap a profit of about 29.6 billion yen ($190 million) from the sale. [2]

Thepthip Mansion is located on Soi Pratamnak 6, in a prime position just a 10-minute walk from Yin Yom Beach and Pattaya Water Park Tower. [6]

It is Kuala Lumpur's misfortune that its most iconic architectural feature is the Petronas Towers. [7]

HO CHI MINH CITY -- To get by in Vietnam's crowded, bustling capital Hanoi, university employee Nguyen Bich Ha shares a room with her husband and two kids that is 16.5 square meters in size, little bigger than a parking space for a car. [8]

A “Mystery Mansion of Scams” has opened in Bangkok, offering an immersive, interactive experience designed to enhance public awareness, digital literacy and long-term resilience against online fraud. [9]

Review / Is Rosewood Phuket a hidden gem on the popular Thai island? Opened in 2019, the luxe hotel unveiled two new ultra exclusive residences earlier this year – Coral House and Palm House - Think you’ve seen Phuket at its most luxurious? Think ag... [10]

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[1] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2025-09-30 · 85% match

Rita Ora wins bitter battle with neighbours over 'eyesore' gym at her £7.5million Grade II-listed mansion

Rita Ora wins bitter battle with neighbours over 'eyesore' gym at her £7.5million Grade II-listed mansion Rita Ora has won her bitter battle with neighbours over building an 'eyesore' gym in the sunken garden of her £7.5million mansion.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-02-27 · 30% match

Mitsubishi Estate acquires Tokyo office building from Dentsu

TOKYO -- Mitsubishi Estate has acquired a Tokyo office building from Dentsu Group for an undisclosed price, with the Japanese advertising agency expected to reap a profit of about 29.6 billion yen ($190 million) from the sale.

[3] MM dailymail.co.uk · 75% match

Rita Ora

[4] MM dailymail.co.uk · 75% match

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

[5] MM dailymail.co.uk · 75% match

Dubai

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-10-01 · 36% match

(CONDO FOR SALE) Thepthip Mansion – in Pratamnak

Thepthip Mansion is located on Soi Pratamnak 6, in a prime position just a 10-minute walk from Yin Yom Beach and Pattaya Water Park Tower.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-05-14 · 30% match

City of mashups: Kuala Lumpur's cool architectural heritage

It is Kuala Lumpur's misfortune that its most iconic architectural feature is the Petronas Towers.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-12-06 · 30% match

Middle-class Vietnamese left out as developers push luxury condos

HO CHI MINH CITY -- To get by in Vietnam's crowded, bustling capital Hanoi, university employee Nguyen Bich Ha shares a room with her husband and two kids that is 16.5 square meters in size, little bigger than a parking space for a car.

[9] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 42% match

‘Mystery Mansion of Scams’ promotes digital literacy

A “Mystery Mansion of Scams” has opened in Bangkok, offering an immersive, interactive experience designed to enhance public awareness, digital literacy and long-term resilience against online fraud.

[10] MM www.scmp.com · 2024-10-14 · 39% match

Review/Is Rosewood Phuket a hidden gem on the popular Thai island? Opened in 2019, the luxe hotel unveiled two new ultra exclusive residences earlier this year – Coral House and Palm House

Review / Is Rosewood Phuket a hidden gem on the popular Thai island? Opened in 2019, the luxe hotel unveiled two new ultra exclusive residences earlier this year – Coral House and Palm House - Think you’ve seen Phuket at its most luxurious? Think ag

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