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LIFE

Separating fact from fiction

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 01/07/2019

» Last October, Singapore's online news channel Asia One reported a gruesome story from Thailand. It alleged that a vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok served human flesh to diners. The news went viral, and was quickly picked up by various news outlets worldwide, including The Sun and the Daily Mail in the UK, and Newsweek in the US.

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THAILAND

Hauling up hopes of local fishermen

News, Supaporn Asadamongkoln, Published on 22/06/2019

» There's a saying that goes, "If you live by the sea, you'll never go hungry, or run out of money."

THAILAND

Thai journos agree pact to fight 'fake news'

News, Published on 12/06/2019

» journalism: A coalition of journalism organisations and institutes have agreed on a pact to fight fake news, according to the Thai Media Fund.

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THAILAND

Festival of tradition honours King

News, Ranjana Wangvipula, Published on 25/05/2019

» Bangkok nights are filled with joy as Mahorasop Sompoch performances are staged at Sanam Luang, during a week of festivities to celebrate the coronation of King Rama X on May 4.

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THAILAND

Cultural festival to honour King

News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 21/05/2019

» Starting from Wednesday, the government will hold a week of cultural and arts performances, known as a Mahorasop Sompoch, in Bangkok and other provinces to celebrate the coronation of King Rama X.

THAILAND

Forum pushes new solutions to curb scourge of fake news

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 17/05/2019

» Media advocates have floated ideas for curbing fake news on social media, including a proposal to form a team of experienced reporters in various news beats to serve as fake news "gatekeepers".

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THAILAND

Senators seen as PM puppets

News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/05/2019

» At least 160 or two-thirds of the 250 newly appointed senators are close associates of the regime with military or police backgrounds, sparking criticism that the Upper House is a tool to extend the regime's rule, which critics say would renew political conflict and create a fresh impasse.

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THAILAND

27 parties likely to benefit from EC list-totting method

News, Published on 02/05/2019

» A total of 27 parties should receive at least one party-list MP based on the Election Commission's (EC) calculation method, according to a source at the poll agency.

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OPINION

Army always rules

News, Published on 08/04/2019

» Re: "Old guard can't halt the turning tide", (Opinion, April 6). Wasant Techawongtham argues succinctly that Thai elites won't be more successful than King Canute in turning back a potential and youthful democratic wave.