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Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand:

January 20, 2026: Nothing lasts forever, not even the prestigious reputation of the annual Davos event. [1]

January 31, 2026: In politics, sometimes your best ad comes from your enemy. [2]

January 30, 2026: If NIDA is correct, two major parties can celebrate but another big one will be worried. [3]

January 23, 2026: The People’s Party is having two unpleasant choices. [4]

January 24, 2026: A global trend is forming in which “anti-Trump” is becoming a political platform, so what about Thailand? [5]

January 22, 2026: The question isn’t whether the US and Europe can mend ties, but why Gaza still pales beside Greenland. [6]

January 27, 2026: The Alex Pretti tragedy represents gun double standards at many levels in the United States. [7]

January 25, 2026: Basically, anything a political party promises can go into its election campaign. [8]

Sources
[1] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-20 · 75% match

Changing views about World Economic Forum

January 20, 2026: Nothing lasts forever, not even the prestigious reputation of the annual Davos event.

[2] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-31 · 75% match

Best Orange gift to Blue to date?

January 31, 2026: In politics, sometimes your best ad comes from your enemy.

[3] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-30 · 75% match

Fun mathematics

January 30, 2026: If NIDA is correct, two major parties can celebrate but another big one will be worried.

[4] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-23 · 75% match

Chuwit’s criticism underlines Orange dilemma

January 23, 2026: The People’s Party is having two unpleasant choices.

[5] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-24 · 75% match

Thais should take ‘Trump invitation’ to another level

January 24, 2026: A global trend is forming in which “anti-Trump” is becoming a political platform, so what about Thailand?

[6] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-22 · 75% match

World changing, but not for the better

January 22, 2026: The question isn’t whether the US and Europe can mend ties, but why Gaza still pales beside Greenland.

[7] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-27 · 75% match

Guns don’t just shoot in America; they confuse

January 27, 2026: The Alex Pretti tragedy represents gun double standards at many levels in the United States.

[8] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-25 · 75% match

Should lottery policy be in election platform?

January 25, 2026: Basically, anything a political party promises can go into its election campaign.

[9] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-26 · 75% match

And the most-audacious election promise award goes to …

January 26, 2026: Rival contenders from other parties are not even close.

[10] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-29 · 75% match

Doctor Supat case needs to be depoliticised

January 29, 2026: Every politically-related case is described as “politically-motivated”. At times that's sensible, but not always.

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