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EASY NEWS

Drunk Icelandic man fights with Pattaya driver

Gary Boyle, Published on 12/08/2024

» A drunk Icelandic man has been injured after getting into a fight with his Bolt driver in North Pattaya on Saturday night.

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THAILAND

Drunk Icelandic man hurt in brawl with Pattaya driver

Online Reporters, Published on 11/08/2024

» CHON BURI: A very drunk Icelandic man has been injured after allegedly harassing and getting into a fight with his Bolt driver in North Pattaya on Saturday night.

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LIFE

Humanity in the digital age

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 19/06/2024

» The Sodsai Theatre at Chulalongkorn University will soon host an extraordinary fusion of dance, theatre and technology titled IBM 1401. This contemporary piece, directed by New York-based Thai artist Sai Somboon, delves into the complex interplay between humanity and technology.

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LIFE

Sodsai Theatre hosts production by Chiang Mai-based company Glom

Life, Published on 11/06/2024

» IBM 1401, a groundbreaking contemporary dance theatre piece, will be staged at Sodsai Theatre, Chulalongkorn University, every Friday and Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm and 6pm, from July 5-21.

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LIFE

Whispers of home

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/02/2024

» While many artists seek inspiration outside their home, Wannaprapa Tungkasmith, better known as Collagecanto, discovered that home is one of the best places to find her muse. Wannaprapa is famous for her intricate papercutting artwork. Her solo exhibition "I Am Home" was inspired during the Covid-19 lockdown when many people were forced to stay indoors. That period ignited Wannaprapa to create this introspective exhibition.

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OPINION

Eruption is a warning to others

News, Published on 23/01/2024

» Volcanic eruptions are mesmerising. The glowing red lava, explosive power and widening fissures serve as reminders that we stand and build not on static ground, but on a very dynamic Earth. For the Icelandic port of Grindavik, the escaping magma is less of a marvel and more of a nightmare. For the rest of the world, it should be a lesson that preparing for natural disasters is ever more important during the climate crisis.

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WORLD

Icelandic volcano calms down but risk remains

Published on 16/01/2024

» REYKJAVIK - A volcanic eruption in Iceland that had threatened to engulf a seaside town appeared to have calmed down early on Tuesday, although authorities and geologists warned that danger still persisted.

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WORLD

Icelandic volcano eruption misses town

Published on 19/12/2023

» Lava from a large volcanic eruption in Iceland appeared to flow away from the only town in the area, offering hope that homes would be spared, geologists and rescue officials said on Tuesday.

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WORLD

Residents get brief return to volcano-risk Icelandic town

AFP, Published on 14/11/2023

» GRINDAVIK (ICELAND) - From Christmas gifts to sheep, residents forced from an Icelandic town damaged by hundreds of earthquakes in recent days were able to briefly return on Monday to retrieve their belongings, authorities said.

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WORLD

Iceland evacuates town amid volcano alert

Published on 11/11/2023

» COPENHAGEN - Authorities in Iceland have completed the evacuation of 3,000 residents of a town in the southwestern part of the country over concerns of a volcanic eruption after a series of earthquakes and evidence of magma spreading underground.