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Online Reporters, Published on 31/12/2025
» Police have filed two serious charges against a housemaid accused of adding disinfectant to a baby’s bottle of milk while cleaning the family's house in Bangkok.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 31/12/2025
» A 35-year-old university lecturer has filed a police complaint after her housekeeper allegedly poured disinfectant into her two-year-old son's milk bottle, an incident captured on CCTV inside the family's home.
Published on 27/10/2021
» Shopee, Southeast Asia’s leading e-commerce platform, is all set to unleash its ever-popular celebration of bargains and offers with this year’s edition of “Shopee 11.11 Big Sale” billed as the biggest yet!
Published on 27/05/2020
» Given the better situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand with some progress towards the “New Normal,” protective measures such as hand washing, social distancing, quarantine, and others, should still be taken as daily habits.
Business, William Hicks, Published on 19/05/2020
» While nearly all sectors of the economy are struggling amid the Covid-19 crisis, consumer goods multinational Reckitt Benckiser, the makers of Dettol disinfectants, are claiming a foothold on social responsibility.
AFP, Published on 25/04/2020
» WASHINGTON - Top White House coronavirus advisor Deborah Birx shrank in horror and around the nation comedians sharpened their pens: President Donald Trump had just asked if virus victims couldn't be injected with disinfectant.
Published on 24/04/2020
» LONDON: Doctors and health experts urged people not to drink or inject disinfectant on Friday after US President Donald Trump suggested scientists should investigate inserting the cleaning agent into the body as a way to cure Covid-19.
Gary Boyle, Published on 30/01/2020
» HONG KONG: Misleading bat soup videos, vastly inflated death tolls, false remedies and vaccine conspiracies are increasing fears about China's new coronavirus.
AFP, Published on 30/01/2020
» HONG KONG: Misleading bat soup videos, vastly inflated death tolls, quack remedies and vaccine conspiracies -- a global deluge of misinformation is compounding public fears about China's new coronavirus and stoking racial stereotypes.