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THAILAND

Bus tragedy spurs safety blitz

Published on 02/10/2024

» The Ministry of Transport is stepping up safety measures for public transport to improve passenger safety following a tragic bus fire that claimed the lives of 20 students and three teachers on Tuesday.

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LIFE

A looming threat

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 16/10/2023

» Last month, thousands of dead fish were reported to have washed ashore on Bang Saen beach in Chon Buri. An environmental academician declared that the fish died due to a lack of oxygen caused by a plankton bloom.

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THAILAND

Nursery massacre victim makes final journey to the sea

Published on 04/11/2022

» A boat bobbing on the Gulf of Thailand carried the ashes of four-year-old Pattanan Mumklang.

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LIFE

Overcoming the odds

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 28/09/2021

» If it wasn't for wheelchair racing, Thailand's Pongsakorn Paeyo, 24, who made history at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics by setting a new world record in the 400m and picked up gold medals in the 100m and 800m, would be living life with little purpose.

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LIFE

Protect and serve

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 02/06/2021

» When working from home and self-isolation is not an option, Oh* said the rise in Covid-19 infection numbers among her fellow police officers made her anxious and uneasy in the company of not just outsiders but also her colleagues.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Koh Tao murders: DNA key to guilty verdict (Updated Friday)

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/12/2015

» DNA found on the victim was the key evidence which convinced the judges that the two migrant workers from Myanmar murdered two British backpackers and it is likely to be the basis of the upcoming appeal.

OPINION

In a storm of hate we lose our humanity

News, Published on 13/02/2014

» In Thailand’s increasingly polarised and desperate political situation, vitriol and invective have become common, and virulent sexism and hate speech are spiking dramatically.

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LIFE

Documenting disaster

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 30/10/2013

» Like other environmental calamities, the 54,000-litre oil spill in the Gulf of Thailand from PTT Global Chemical's pipeline on the morning of July 27 will soon become a distant memory. Collective anger towards PTT has started to subside thanks to a well-oiled PR machine and orchestrated efforts by Thai authorities to play down the environmental impact.