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Gary Boyle, Published on 18/12/2023
» Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non National Park in Chiang Rai has officially opened Chamber 3 for visitors to see how the rescue mission for the 12 members of the "Wild Boar" football team and their coach, trapped in the cave for 18 days five years ago, took place.
Gary Boyle, Published on 26/09/2023
» More forms of gambling should be legalised, for example on football, to raise tax revenue, says Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin.
Gary Boyle, Published on 04/11/2022
» A government plan to purchase the rights to broadcast the 2022 Fifa World Cup is in doubt after some National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) board members disagreed.
Published on 24/08/2022
» Cave rescue captain awarded scholarship to study at England football academy
Gary Boyle, Published on 29/05/2020
» The government has announced the third stage of the easing of the business and activity lockdown, effective from Monday.
Gary Boyle, Published on 11/02/2019
» The Criminal Court has freed refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi after Bahrain dropped its extradition request, a public prosecutor said on Monday, following a global outcry over the risks he faced if sent back home.
Gary Boyle, Published on 17/07/2018
» Chiang Rai: Hundreds of people joined in a major merit-making ceremony held in front of Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district Monday after 12 young footballers and their coach were safely rescued from it a week ago, before the cave is officially closed for restoration from today.
Gary Boyle, Published on 12/07/2018
» The Bangkok Post Learning team can now verify that World Cup predictions made two days ago by a monkey and a goat did not come true. Read the story below from 10 July to see how wrong they were.
Gary Boyle, Published on 12/07/2018
» MAE SAI, Chiang Rai: The cave complex in Thailand where 12 schoolboys and their football coach were trapped for more than two weeks will be turned into a museum to showcase the rescue, the head of the operation said on Wednesday.
Gary Boyle, Published on 03/07/2018
» The 12 missing boys and their football coach have been found in Tham Luang by a British cave explorer - all alive and apparently safe.