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Online Reporters, Published on 13/07/2018
» Any decision to grant citizenship to three stateless members of the football team rescued from Tham Luang cave would be bound strictly by the law, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said on Friday.
Gary Boyle, Published on 13/07/2018
» SANTIAGO, Chile: Guard against exploitation: that's the message Chilean miners have offered the 12 Thai boys and their football coach following the harrowing ordeal of spending 18 days trapped in a cave.
AFP, Published on 13/07/2018
» SANTIAGO, Chile: Guard against exploitation: that's the message Chilean miners have offered the 12 Thai boys and their football coach following the harrowing ordeal of spending 18 days trapped in a cave.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/07/2018
» Blood test results of the first four boys of the Moo Paa (Wild Boars) Academy football team rescued from Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai have shown no signs of infectious diseases they might have contracted during their ordeal, doctors say.
News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 13/07/2018
» Global news cycles over the past two weeks have been saturated by Thailand's gripping story of 12 boys from a local youth football team and their 25-year-old coach trapped in a labyrinthine and partially submerged cave complex in the Chiang Rai hills in the north of the country. Even after their successful rescue, the story continues.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/07/2018
» The mother of one of the 12 boys rescued from flooded Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district disclosed details Thursday of how her son had survived the ordeal.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/07/2018
» The Moo Pa (Wild Boars) Football Academy has thanked Thais and foreigners for rescuing its coach and team members and hopes they can return to the field soon.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/07/2018
» Behind the successful operation to rescue the trapped Wild Boars football squad from Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district are more than 1,000 people who took part and deserve to share the credit for this historic mission.
Published on 11/07/2018
» SYDNEY: An Australian doctor who looked after a young Thai football team during their harrowing cave ordeal emerged from the flooded underground complex on Tuesday to the sad news that his own father had died.
AFP, Published on 11/07/2018
» MAE SAI, Chiang Rai: Schooled as a monk and now hailed a hero, football coach Ekkapol Chantawong is one of several stateless members of the "Wild Boars", a team whose survival after days trapped in flooded Tham Luang cave,e fixated a country that does not recognise them as citizens.