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THAILAND

Best days ahead, says Post chairman

News, Published on 20/05/2021

» Despite the challenges of a difficult economic environment amid the Covid pandemic, the Bangkok Post's best days lie ahead, insists company chairman Suthikiati Chirathivat.

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WORLD

Italy tests lockdown; global cases near 110,000: Virus update

Published on 09/03/2020

» Italy started its first working day after a government decree sought to curb movement within the country’s financial hub. Germany plans to boost investment to help its economy and the Trump administration is drafting measures to blunt the economic fallout from the outbreak.

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LIFE

Visiting the vulnerable

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 28/11/2018

» European Union Ambassador to Thailand Pirkka Tapiola recently visited the border town of Mae Sot to survey EU-funded projects for Myanmar Muslim migrants. Much work still needs to be done to improve the living conditions and outlook for the number of migrants there, and the ambassador is working with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to make sure it happens.

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WORLD

Trump slams EU over massive Google fine

AFP, Published on 20/07/2018

» WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday after Brussels hit US tech giant Google with a record fine, and warned he would no longer allow Europe to take "advantage" of the United States.

ADVANCED NEWS

Dog meat: Humane end for stray dogs?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/09/2011

» Stray dogs are dangerous for anyone walking on the street (rabies). Better to reduce the stray population by legalizing the dog meat trade?

ADVANCED NEWS

Alleged gunman politician shot dead

Jon Fernquest, Published on 07/12/2010

» "Alleged" is of course the word one must use when one is not sure of the facts.

ADVANCED NEWS

Who will payoff 1997 crisis debt?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/12/2010

» Loan defaults mushroomed in 1997 and the government has to pay it all back now, but the central bank objects that monetary policy is its rightful job.

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Will customs reform move forwards in Thailand?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/11/2010

» Paying special bonuses to government officials for "fines levied against the private sector" has "actually encouraged distortions and contributed to corruption."