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THAILAND

Abandoned bride-to-be demands compensation

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 05/05/2022

» PRACHIN BURI: An abandoned bride-to-be has vowed not to mend ties with her runaway groom who claimed to be a soldier working in the deep South, and the woman has demanded 270,000 baht in compensation from him.

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How Catholicism took root in Thailand

News, Published on 20/11/2019

» The first Christian to establish diplomatic relations with Siam was Alfonso de Albuquerque, the Portuguese governor-general assigned to Asia. Portugal was at the time occupying Malacca, in modern-day Malaysia, and sent its diplomats to the Ayutthaya Kingdom during the reign of King Ramathibodi II to forge relations in 1511.

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THAILAND

Somyot's kin receives Korean award

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 14/11/2016

» SEOUL - The daughter of labour activist and lese majeste prisoner Somyot Prueksakasemsuk has received a solidarity Korean trade union award on behalf of her father for his unwavering support and engagement to the course of regional labour solidarity.

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THAILAND

Asean Community faces key unity challenge

News, Chananthorn Kamjan, Published on 23/11/2015

» The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) yesterday reached a landmark decision with the signing of the historic Kuala Lumpur declaration to establish the Asean Community (AC). 

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THAILAND

US flag ready to fly in Cuba

Published on 14/08/2015

» HAVANA — US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Havana on Friday to raise the Stars and Stripes over the newly opened US Embassy, making a symbolically charged victory lap for the Obama administration's new policy of engagement with Cuba.

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THAILAND

Justice system faces trial in Koh Tao murder case

News, Andy Hall, Published on 06/07/2015

» Prior to British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller's heinous murders last September, migrant workers' presence and everyday lives on Koh Tao island were not publicly discussed. This situation abruptly changed once migrants were identified by case investigators as key suspects behind the killings.