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News, Achadthaya Chuenniran, Published on 15/01/2018
» KRABI: Sixteen Thai and Chinese nationals were injured, five seriously, in a speedboat accident after the vessel exploded while operating near Koh Phi Phi Le yesterday.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/01/2018
» The wreckage of the speedboat that exploded on Sunday is being hauled ashore on Phi Phi island so authorities can identify the cause of the blast that injured 16 Chinese tourists.
Special Publications, Published on 02/02/2018
» While La Liga largely outplays Serie A on the soccer stage, the same cannot be said of the respective cuisines of Italy and Spain, with the former the clear favourite.
Published on 08/02/2018
» LONDON: DNA from a 10,000-year-old skeleton found in an English cave suggests the oldest-known Briton had dark skin and blue eyes, researchers said Wednesday.
Associated Press, Published on 08/02/2018
» BEIJING: Eight people were killed and three were missing after a cave-in at a construction site for a new metro line in Foshan city in southern China's Guangdong province, the city's transport bureau said on Thursday.
Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 11/02/2018
» The ground beneath us houses a wealth of essential clues to our common past, and archaeologists work to decode the treasures left by our ancestors and their connection to the 7.6 billion people who walk the Earth today.
Asia focus, Published on 19/02/2018
» For many, the city is the place for pursuing opportunities, but one woman has chosen to do the opposite. Jitchanok Tahwichai, 27, is part of a new trend powered by young people making their mark in the countryside and paving the way for sustainable community-based tourism.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 21/02/2018
» Line TV, Line Thailand's online video platform provider, expects to be the country's No.1 online video platform this year, moving up from the top three.
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 22/02/2018
» By using fire for cooking, Homo sapiens took a step higher on the food chain. It made eating mammoths easier on the digestion. The press was another step. Print replaced cave drawings, clay pressings, stone carvings, papyrus. Books were cloth- or leather-bound.
AFP, Published on 23/02/2018
» MIAMI - The world's oldest known cave art was crafted by Neanderthals more than 20,000 years before modern humans arrived in Europe, showing that our extinct cousins were capable of symbolic thinking just like us, international researchers said Thursday.