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THAILAND

'Post' loses beloved senior editor

News, Pichai Chuensuksawadi, Published on 19/08/2021

» The Bangkok Post lost one of its most respected and loved former senior editors yesterday morning. Sonchai Nokeplub, with his family next to him, died at 1am at Bangkok Christian Hospital after years of battling cancer. He was 67.

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LIFE

Holding them accountable

Life, Published on 19/07/2021

» It was during the early hours of July 5 when a chemical factory in Samut Prakan went up in flames after an explosion damaged nearby homes and property.

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BUSINESS

Huawei banking on Thai market

Business, Anucha Charoenpo, Published on 23/10/2019

» Huawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, is considering Thailand as its main market for 5G ecosystem development and use in Southeast Asia, says its senior executive.

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THAILAND

Cash for govt jobs alleged

News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/09/2019

» The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (Act) secretary-general Mana Nimitmongkol on Sunday claimed he had learned of high-ranking position-buying in some ministries.

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LIFE

A year of tears

Life, Published on 13/10/2017

» One year ago today, Thailand lost a great king, the moral and spiritual centre of the entire nation. Upon hearing the news, people sobbed on the bus, wept on the train, cried in the office. It's one of those rare moments in life that affected all of us in such a way that we remember exactly where we were and how we felt when the reality of what happened set in. One year on, we ask dozens of people from all walks of life about how they remember that fateful day.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Angry residents complicating flood control

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 31/10/2011

» The Bangkok governor wants protection for city workers building and repairing flood dykes as residents in flooded communities get angrier.