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Published on 10/03/2019
» Only a headlamp helps Wanna Graikoom navigate the darkness in the southern region as she works through the night with her husband and son harvesting rubber sap from more than 1,000 trees.
Associated Press, Published on 16/02/2016
» RANCHO MIRAGE, CALFIFORNIA – US President Barack Obama opened a meeting of leaders from a 10-nation bloc of Southeast Asian nations on Monday, calling the landmark gathering on US soil a reflection of his personal commitment to an enduring partnership with the diverse group of countries.
New York Times, Published on 27/01/2016
» A Chinese journalist travelling across Thailand on a frantic quest for political refuge messaged his wife to say that he would soon reach the border with Laos. Then, two weeks ago, the journalist, Li Xin, disappeared.
Associated Press, Published on 20/11/2015
» WASHINGTON -- The United States has expressed deep frustration over the lack of democratic progress in Thailand after last year's military coup, saying a new constitution there won't pass the “smell test” unless civil society helps to draft it.
Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 01/10/2014
» Thailand's rice shipments are on course to hit 11 million tonnes this year thanks to price competitiveness and the government's accelerated attempt to dispose of stocks.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/09/2014
» Thailand could lose out on rice sales of up 87.5 billion baht over the next 10 years if it does not totally reform the rice growing sector to increase competitiveness, a study has concluded.
News, Published on 26/06/2014
» National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) deputy chief Prajin Juntong yesterday sought to play down fears that the US would shift the region's largest military exercise elsewhere in response to last month's coup.
News, Published on 21/05/2014
» Governments across the world expressed their concern about the situation in Thailand after the declaration of martial law and they hope the political conflict can still be resolved by democratic means.
Published on 20/05/2014
» From Asean capitals to Washington, world governments expressed concern about the situation in Thailand after the declaration of martial law and hoped the political conflict could still be resolved within the democratic process.
Asia focus, Post Reporters, Published on 19/05/2014
» Escalating tensions between China and Vietnam, which exploded into violence last week, are expected to have some impact on the overall growth of Vietnam as investors grow worried about conditions in the country.