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'Empower, Inspire, Transform'

News, Published on 12/03/2024

» Marking International Women's Day this month, 10 extraordinary women from a wide range of fields who have empowered, inspired and transformed change in their communities through their pursuit of excellence have been named the Bangkok Post's Women of the Year 2024.

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Police raid 63 locations with links to 'Inspector Sua'

Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 03/03/2023

» The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) raided 63 locations across the country with suspected links to "Inspector Sua", a senior officer accused of involvement in a multi-billion-baht gambling network, and arrested one of three keymen of the Pentor Group in connection with the accused officer.

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Phuket boat tragedy probed as 32 confirmed dead

Published on 06/07/2018

» PHUKET: Authorities are opening an investigation and will take action against those found responsible for the capsizing of a boat filled with Chinese tourists, which has resulted in 32 deaths with 23 people still missing

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Family linked to zero-dollar tours faces tax-evasion charge

Online Reporters, Published on 17/03/2018

» An executive of a business accused of profiting from "zero dollar" tours has been arrested at a house in Taling Chan district of Bangkok for alleged tax evasion worth at least 7.7 billion baht.

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Yingluck's rice probe petition gets shot down

News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/06/2017

» The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions has dropped a petition lodged by former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who wanted it to check 16 rice storage facilities she claims will clear her name in the rice pledging scheme scandal.

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Cyber-arms industry gears up in US

Bloomberg News, Published on 05/05/2014

» On Florida's Atlantic coast, cyber-arms makers working for United States spy agencies are bombarding billions of lines of computer code with random data that can expose software flaws the US might exploit.