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Long fight against a hidden killer
Spectrum, Published on 07/01/2018
» The conflict may be over, but the danger lives on. Landmines left by insurgents and government forces have contaminated Thailand for more than four decades. Buried just beneath the surface, these weapons are designed to kill and injure those who misstep. They hide just off of well-worn paths, in fields, forests and sometimes dangerously close to places people call home.
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Changinggears
B Magazine, Published on 24/12/2017
» It's the first of its kind in Bangkok, in Thailand and maybe in all of Southeast Asia -- the Don Kuson Community Bike Shop fosters cycling as a practical mode of transport in Bangkok through free access to tools, education and encouragement.
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'I sold the piano and bought a camera'
Spectrum, Published on 03/12/2017
» Journalism requires taking risks beyond the regular (and sometimes legal) call of duty. When breaking news happens or an injustice is found lurking in the shadows, journalists are often the first ones there to shed light on the stories that impact society's most marginalised. It requires a deep passion for sharing people's stories with the rest of the world.
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Harvesting the green benefits of urban gardening
Spectrum, Published on 19/11/2017
» He's called the "Prince of Vegetables" for a reason. It's because he's dedicated his life to growing highly nutritious produce. But unlike your conventional farmer, Nakorn Limpacuptathavon does it without chemicals and without much space -- on a 480-square-metre plot of land in northern Bangkok.
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The king and us
Spectrum, Published on 22/10/2017
» Born in 1939, Dr Sanjai Sangvichien has proudly lived during three reigns of the Chakri dynasty, and he can still vividly remember the day when, as a little boy, he got his first sight of a king.
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Walkingthe world
B Magazine, Published on 15/10/2017
» Nuri Funas doesn't blend in. His safari-style outfit, complete with side satchel and calf-high hiking boots, clashes brilliantly with the official grey walls and cool, black leather furniture at the Libyan embassy in Bangkok.
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The art of laughter and avenging
Spectrum, Published on 08/10/2017
» 'We won't force you to do something you don't want to. We're terrorists, not Indian parents." This is a standout joke in the hit YouTube comedic sketch "I want to quit Isis."
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Serving up home comforts
Spectrum, Published on 01/10/2017
» Visit the Islamic Centre of Thailand on a Friday and you'll find hundreds of devoted Muslims gathered in prayer under the building's stunning architecture. In between the service, some browse headscarves for sale, while others catch up with friends and enjoy a bite to eat. The smell of curry, grilled meats and fried noodles fills the air.
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Olympics 2012: Live Report
AFP, Published on 31/07/2012
» That's the end of today's Olympic action. Join us for more live coverage tomorrow. We'll leave you with our PHOTO OF THE DAY: American superstar of the water Michael Phelps with his 19th Olympic medal -- an Olympic record -- after he followed a silver in the 200m butterfly with a team gold in the 4x100 freestyle relay.
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