HIV self-test kits reveal high rates

More than 30,000 HIV self-test kits have been distributed nationwide under a free online service, revealing infection rates nearly three times higher than the national average, says the Stand by You project.

Since 2022, the project has provided free counselling, risk assessments, HIV self-test kits, and education on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections through its Line account. In 2025, it was also integrated into the Universal Healthcare Scheme. To date, over 500,000 people have accessed the Stand by You account, with 160,000 using its services.

More than 30,000 received counselling and testing kits, with two-thirds under 30 years of age. Among them, 2.8% tested positive, three times higher than the national average.

Dr Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit, Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, and founder of the project, said early detection saves lives and reduces transmission.Studies show that untreated individuals can pass HIV to three to six others, she said, noting that distributing 100 self-test kits could prevent around 10 new infections.

Thailand has 9,000 new HIV cases each year, but the National Aids Strategy (2017-2030) aims to reduce this to 1,000 annually. To achieve this, at least 100,000 test kits must be distributed each year. Failure to act could mean 8,000 new cases annually, or 400,000 over 50 years, adding more than 20 billion baht in treatment costs each year, she said.

“Early detection and treatment are crucial, not only to prevent new infections but also to improve quality of life and reduce the long-term economic burden,” she said.

Chadchart seeks extra B32bn for Green Line debt

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt is seeking an additional 32 billion baht from the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC) to settle outstanding debts for operating and maintaining the extended sections of the Green Line electric skytrain.

Mr Chadchart, along with executives and councillors from all 50 districts, yesterday attended the fourth ordinary session of the year at the BMC chaired by Viput Srivaurai, a Bang Rak councillor from the Pheu Thai Party.

High on the agenda was Mr Chadchart’s proposal to seek 32.6 billion baht to settle the longstanding debt with the Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTSC). He said the funds would be drawn from Bangkok’s accumulated reserves as a special expenditure.

As of Tuesday, which marked the end of the previous fiscal year, the BMA had debt obligations from 192 projects worth 75.7 billion baht.

The 2025 financial report shows the BMA’s reserves fell from 83.6 billion to 33.7 billion baht after deductions and allocations under the Act on Rules for Public Administration of Bangkok Metropolis.

The issue stems from unpaid costs for train operations and maintenance (O and M) on extensions one and two of the Green Line, some of which are under Administrative Court review while others are overdue, all incurring heavy interest.

The BMA’s business arm Krungthep Thanakom (KT) was instructed to negotiate directly with the BTSC.

The deal reached was that the BMA must pay debts directly to the BTSC by this month, with interest temporarily reduced from the Minimum Loan Rate +1 to the MLR, saving 286 million baht.

The Central Administrative Court ordered both the BMA and KT to pay 11.07 billion baht in arrears from June 2021 to October 2022 in line with earlier rulings by the Supreme Administrative Court which required payment of 14.5 billion baht, Mr Chadchart said.

He insisted the BMA would not appeal, covering all debts until August, totalling 32.6 billion baht including interest.

The BMA collects only 2.4 billion baht annually from fares on the Green Line, far below the 8.4 billion baht running cost, resulting in subsidies of around 6 billion baht. This is unfair on people who do not use this line, said the governor.

Three measures are planned to fix this: fare adjustments closer to real costs, initial central budget support and additional budgets for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.

Thai Union raises B19bn in push for blue finance

Thai Union Group Plc has surpassed its 2025 blue finance target after securing a total of 24 billion baht in sustainable financing, underscoring strong investor confidence in its financial stability and long-term sustainability vision.

Blue finance refers to projects that benefit the oceans, support healthy marine and freshwater environments, and help to create a sustainable “blue economy”.

As a large seafood producer, blue finance is part of Thai Union’s corporate strategy.

Thai Union’s latest transaction in September combined Thailand’s first-ever issuance of blue bonds and sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs), worth 9 billion baht in total, alongside a package of sustainability-linked loans (SLLs) worth 10 billion baht.

The offering comprised blue bonds (2 billion baht, four-year tenor, 1.70% interest) and SLBs (2 billion baht, seven-year tenor at 2.20%, and 5 billion baht, 10-year tenor at 2.46%).

In parallel, Thai Union secured 10 billion baht in SLLs from a syndicate of leading banks, with a five-year maturity.

Yongyut Setthawiwat, managing director and group treasurer for treasury and finance shared services at Thai Union, said this fundraising enabled the company to exceed its 2025 goal for sustainability-linked funding sources.

Thai Union also surpassed its target of 75% long-term debt, reaching 80%, and plans to achieve 100% by 2030, he said.

According to the company, proceeds from the blue bonds will be allocated to the purchase of tuna certified by the Marine Stewardship Council or Fishery Improvement Project, in line with Thai Union’s blue and green finance framework.

Meanwhile, proceeds from SLBs will focus on purchasing shrimp certified and benchmarked by the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative or a credible aquaculture improvement programme.

“We are in phase two of our blue finance strategy focused on aquaculture. These SLBs underscore Thai Union’s sustainability commitment through our ‘SeaChange 2030’ strategy, with key performance indicators emphasising greenhouse gas emissions reduction and responsible shrimp sourcing,” said Mr Yongyut.

He said this year has been challenging for the company, citing a strengthening baht, US tariffs and geopolitical conflicts, yet Thai Union still managed to achieve its blue finance targets, demonstrating market trust in the company’s creditworthiness.

Thai Union previously received a blue loan of 5 billion baht from Asian Development Bank, the first of its kind in Thailand’s seafood sector, aimed at supporting sustainable shrimp production and farmer certification.

The total of 24 billion baht in sustainable refinancing this year exceeded its target.

The financing instruments are linked to Thai Union’s SeaChange 2030 strategy, supporting objectives such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, advancing responsible and sustainable aquaculture, and funding ocean-focused projects.

Tech giants Samsung and SK Hynix partner with OpenAI for stargate project

On Wednesday, Samsung Group and SK Hynix Inc. officially signed letters of intent to participate in OpenAI’s ambitious Stargate initiative-a joint venture aimed at building next-generation artificial intelligence infrastructure. The agreement was revealed during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s visit to South Korea, where he is also scheduled to meet with President Lee Jae-myung to discuss the future of AI collaboration between OpenAI and the Korean tech ecosystem, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

Samsung announced that multiple subsidiaries will contribute to the project, including Samsung Electronics, Samsung SDS, Samsung C and T, and Samsung Heavy Industries. These units will support OpenAI by supplying high-performance memory chips, as well as offering expertise in data center design, construction, and operations.

Similarly, SK Hynix, a global leader in DRAM and NAND flash memory, will provide advanced chips tailored for AI workloads and will participate in the development of a cutting-edge data center in southwestern South Korea.

In a noteworthy development, industry insiders suggest that this collaboration could result in one of the world’s most energy-efficient AI data centers, potentially powered in part by green hydrogen-a nod to both companies’ increasing focus on sustainable technology solutions.

The Stargate initiative is considered a strategic pillar in OpenAI’s long-term vision of building infrastructure capable of supporting artificial general intelligence (AGI), and the involvement of South Korea’s top tech players significantly raises the project’s global profile.

Baku-Rome relations enter new phase as leaders advance strategic cooperation

The Republic of Azerbaijan and the Italian Republic continue to reinforce a partnership rooted in mutual strategic interests-particularly in energy, education, and regional diplomacy. The recent official visit of Italian President Sergio Mattarella to Baku underscores a deepening alliance between the two nations, reflecting not only historical cooperation but a growing alignment of political will and shared vision for the future.

Italy has reaffirmed its position as Azerbaijan’s primary oil export destination in Europe, importing over 9 million tonnes in the first eight months of 2025 – a remarkable 47.7% rise year-on-year, reflecting deepening economic interdependence. The importance of this energy-driven relationship was a focal point of discussions held on September 30 in Baku, during a formal state visit that symbolized the maturing ties between Baku and Rome.

President Ilham Aliyev welcomed President Mattarella with full state honors in a square adorned with the national flags of both nations – a visual representation of a diplomatic partnership that has grown more strategic and multifaceted over the last decade.

During the expanded bilateral meeting, President Aliyev emphasized the significance of Mattarella’s second visit to Azerbaijan, calling it a “manifestation of the relations of friendship and partnership between Italy and Azerbaijan.” He highlighted that cooperation now spans multiple sectors – ‘from energy to industrial production’ – and is guided by the Joint Declaration on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed five years ago.

“Our collaboration is of truly strategic importance,” President Aliyev said, stressing that the declaration is not a symbolic gesture, but a roadmap that is ‘being fully implemented.’

For his part, President Mattarella expressed appreciation for the warm hospitality and reiterated Italy’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. Recalling his first visit to Baku seven years ago, he noted that it had laid the groundwork for Italian support of the Southern Gas Corridor and the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)-a crucial energy infrastructure delivering Caspian gas to European markets.

“During that visit, we were able to provide significant support to TAP. I am grateful to you for that,” Mattarella told Ilham Aliyev, affirming that energy cooperation remains ‘crucially important’ to both economies.

Energy has long been the cornerstone of Italy-Azerbaijan relations. With Italy as the primary European importer of Azerbaijani oil and a key stakeholder in the TAP pipeline, both sides reiterated the importance of expanding existing infrastructure and deepening cooperation in the renewable energy transition.

President Aliyev made it clear that while both countries can ‘rightly congratulate each other on the results already achieved’, the vision ahead is broader. He pointed to upcoming energy projects involving not only bilateral efforts but also the European Union as a whole.

‘The implementation of new projects in the energy sector… is very important,’ he said, expressing optimism about Azerbaijan’s role as a reliable energy partner for Europe amid ongoing global supply challenges.

Perhaps the most symbolic development of this visit was not in hydrocarbons, but in higher education. On October 1, the two presidents inaugurated the first academic buildings of the Italy-Azerbaijan University in Baku-a joint educational initiative that has moved from vision to reality in just three years.

Described by President Aliyev as a ‘friendship project’, the university aims to serve as a hub for academic exchange, innovation, and cultural diplomacy. Hundreds of Azerbaijani students are already enrolled, with Italian partner universities playing a central role in curriculum design and academic governance.

“They will become ambassadors of Italian-Azerbaijani friendship,” President Aliyev noted, highlighting how education is shaping a new generation of leaders familiar with both cultures.

President Mattarella echoed the sentiment, saying the university ‘demonstrates the magnitude and strength of our collaboration,’ which now extends well beyond economics and energy into culture, youth engagement, and intellectual exchange.

Another theme woven into the visit was the broader geopolitical context-particularly Azerbaijan’s evolving relationship with the European Union. Italy has been a consistent advocate for closer Azerbaijan-EU ties, a role acknowledged with gratitude by Aliyev.

‘Italy has always supported our efforts to build closer relations with the European Union,’ he said, framing Rome as both a partner and a bridge between Baku and Brussels.

President Mattarella’s remarks also carried a clear message of support. He welcomed Azerbaijan’s hosting of COP29 and praised the leadership shown during international climate negotiations, noting the global relevance of decisions adopted in Baku. He also congratulated President Aliyev on the progress achieved in the Washington-led Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, signaling European interest in regional stability.

The official visit concluded not just with handshakes and ceremonies, but with tangible progress across key sectors. From the strategic continuity in energy trade to the symbolic depth of educational cooperation, Azerbaijan and Italy are crafting a partnership that blends pragmatism with long-term vision.

As President Aliyev put it, ‘Our relations are crucial for the development of the region. and have a positive impact on our relations with the European Union.’ The state visit of President Mattarella was both a reaffirmation of this trajectory and a step forward in building a resilient, multifaceted alliance in an increasingly complex global landscape.

‘Cosby Show’ Alum Geoffrey Owens Photographed Working as Host at NYC Bar

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Tyrese’s Dogs Seen on Video Just Before Dashing to House to Maul Sweet Pooch

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Jon Secada Hypes Bad Bunny’s Influence on Latin American Representation

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Taylor Rooks Reflects on Her ‘Magical’ Wedding: ‘My Favorite Year of My Life’

Thursday Night Football’s Taylor Rooks is in the midst of an unforgettable year, both personally and professionally — and she’s making sure to soak it all up.

Rooks, 33, works the sidelines for Prime Video’s NFL coverage and will lead the streamer’s inaugural NBA studio broadcast when the basketball season starts later this year. 

Oh, and she also found time to get married to her husband, Shane Fowler, in a star-studded ceremony in July. 

“Every cliché they tell you about weddings is true,” Rooks exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting her partnership with Crown Royal. “I’m not a big cliché person, but it literally is the best night of your life. People used to ask, ‘What is your best day?’ I was like, ‘I don’t know.’ I now have an answer.”

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Rooks and Fowler, who met Rooks during his final year at Harvard Law School, got married at New York City’s Gotham Hall. Their lavish ceremony was attended by athletes like Saquon Barkley, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green, and celebrities like Tinashe, Jack Harlow and Coco Jones

“It goes by way too fast,” Rooks said of her wedding day. “You blink and the night is over, and you don’t want it to be over.”

She added, “It’s just so trippy to see your worlds collide. People having a conversation that you just never thought would be having a conversation. Your worlds are meshing and seeing all the people you love in one room is crazy. It was a truly magical, magical night. I feel very lucky, very happy. This is absolutely my favorite year of my life.”

The fact that Rooks is able to live in the moment and appreciate everything that’s happened this year is something she’s been proactive about. 

“I’ve been trying to intentionally work on being present and taking things in and pausing and stopping to consider how I feel and let it actually soak in,” Rooks explained. “I am trying to do that, and this year has certainly helped me do that. I think that’s just a work in progress for everybody all the time. Our lives move so quickly that we aren’t always taking a beat.”

Before the NBA season tips off later this month, Rooks partnered with Crown Royal as the first-ever Passenger Princess on the Crown Royal Rig, which is traveling around to different NFL destinations and surprising football fans with premium ticket upgrades throughout the season courtesy of the Royal Seat.

“Crown Royal made me royalty, what more can I ask for?” Rooks joked. “I get to bring the vibes and the excitement and set the tone for game day.”

Rooks had boots on the ground in Kansas City on Sunday, September 28, where she was able to get a vibe check with Chiefs fans before their showdown with the Baltimore Ravens. 

“Every time someone would have on a Chiefs jersey, I’d say, ‘How are we feeling about the game? It’s a big one. Can you beat Lamar [Jackson]?’” Rooks said. “And it was emphatic. We were getting ‘Yes,’ all around. They were like, ‘It’s early, we always figure it out.’ Chiefs fans, at this point, understand. In Patrick Mahomes, we trust. In Andy Reid, we trust.”

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Taylor Rooks and the Crown Royal Rig Courtesy of Crown Royal

The Chiefs defeated the Ravens on Sunday, 37-20, to improve their record to 2-2. 

NFL fans who catch the Crown Royal Rig on tour will have a chance to climb in the Royal Seat, snap some photos and test their luck at honking the rig horn. Those who succeed will be crowned Passenger Princess (or Prince) and receive premium ticket upgrades for that day’s game.

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