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Discover the allure of Wärtsilä's RTA96-C engine and the dream of fitting it into a motorcycle, despite its colossal size and power.
Once famous for building the world's biggest and most powerful engines, Finnish company Wärtsilä is investing heavily in technology to clean up the notoriously difficult heavy marine sector. CEO ...
A Thai soldier stands close to the Chang Phueak Gate in Chiang Mai, Thailand, following the military coup of May 22, 2014. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Takeaway The recent armed clash at the Cambodia ...
BANGKOK – Thailand has reinforced its military presence along a disputed border with Cambodia following an increase in troops on the other side, Thailand’s defence minister said on June 7, as ...
Royalist activists hold signs as they take part in an anti-government protest, following a leak on Wednesday of a phone call between Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodia's ...
Whether or not the military intervenes, Thailand’s government seems on the verge of collapse, again.
While the Thai and Cambodian militaries agreed to quell tensions, Cambodia said it could keep its troops in the area despite Thailand urging it to leave. On Saturday, the Thai army took control of ...
Technology group Wärtsilä has secured a contract to supply an integrated hybrid propulsion solution for four new 10,700 DWT geared… ...
Thailand’s position in the ASEAN automotive landscape is facing increasing pressure as regional dynamics shift. June 10, 2025 The VinFast VF3, Vietnam’s best-selling model ...
Cambodia has shortened visas for Thai visitors to seven days and Thailand has responded in kind – and additionally plans to disconnect electricity and internet services to the neighbouring ...
Thailand had earlier shortened operating hours at 10 border crossings with Cambodia after a deadly clash in May. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
According to data released last week by Thailand's Tourism and Sports Ministry, January-May Chinese arrivals dropped 33% from the same five months of 2024 to 1.95 million, leading to a 3% decline ...