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Asia focus, Published on 20/10/2014
» Krabi, a peaceful paradise in southern Thailand, has become an alluring destination for international tourists in recent years due to its distinctive charms and plentiful natural attractions.
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» The somewhat confusing meeting on media ethics last week between UK ambassador Mark Kent and Supinya Klanarong, of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), raises many questions. Post Publishing has serious concerns about it because it has official policies on the matter. The company has led, supported and subscribed to successful efforts to write, maintain and update ethics standards for the Thai press, both written and broadcast.
AFP, Published on 20/10/2014
» BANGKOK - Two tourists -- believed to be from China -- were missing late Sunday after their tour boat crashed into a fishing vessel between two Thai resort hubs, local police told AFP, adding several others were "seriously injured".
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/10/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has denied media reports that he will allow British police to participate in the investigation into the murder of two UK tourists on Koh Tao last month.
Alan Dawson, Published on 19/10/2014
» The spotlight fell even more strongly on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha last week. And no one, not the most vengeful anti-coup opponent, seemed to feel worse about the constant attention than the man himself.
News, Published on 19/10/2014
» It would appear that some banks in Thailand are now refusing to allow foreigners to open bank accounts without proof of a work permit. This seems illogical even by Thai standards.
Published on 19/10/2014
» The Koh Tao murder case is proving to be the first genuine test of Prayut Chan-o-cha’s political leadership since he installed himself as prime minister. The silencing of coup opponents, suspicious microphone deals, unusually rich members of the cabinet and National Legislative Assembly, even the mass exodus of migrant workers — none of these speed bumps on Gen Prayut’s roadmap to peace have pricked the public consciousness in quite the same way as the murders and the subsequent mishandling of the investigation.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/10/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has denied media reports that he will allow British police to participate in the investigation into the murder of two UK tourists on Koh Tao last month.
B Magazine, Published on 19/10/2014
» If you're an alcoholic, there are 12 steps you must take to get over your addiction.
Published on 18/10/2014
» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon on Saturday denied that British police would have any direct involvement in an investigation into the murder of two Britons on Koh Tao.