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WORLD

Myanmar activists vow to defy junta with strike on coup anniversary

Reuters, Published on 01/02/2022

» Myanmar's military rulers have threatened to jail anti-coup protesters who take part in a "silent strike" on Tuesday, a year since the generals seized power, as the United States, Britain and Canada imposed new sanctions.

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THAILAND

Police consider deportation of Malaysian transgender entrepreneur

Reuters, Published on 22/09/2021

» Authorities are considering whether to deport a transgender businesswoman who was convicted this month of illegal entry and is wanted in Malaysia for insulting Islam, a case that has put a spotlight on Malaysia's approach to gender identity.

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WORLD

Australian High Court rules Aboriginals cannot be deported

Reuters, Published on 11/02/2020

» SYDNEY: Australia's highest court on Tuesday ruled two Indigenous men cannot be deported even though they were born overseas and never applied for citizenship, in a landmark ruling for the country's first inhabitants.

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BUSINESS

Private investors' help sought for B1.3-trillion rail upgrade

Reuters, Published on 25/06/2018

» The government is seeking private investors' help for a 1.3-trillion-baht upgrade of its rail network aimed at reducing logistics costs and boosting trade, Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith told Reuters on Monday.

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BUSINESS

Ch Karnchang offers lowest bid for dual-track rail project

Reuters, Published on 08/12/2015

» A consortium led by construction firm Ch Karnchang Plc offered the lowest bid for the government's dual-track railway project, putting it in a position to win the bid, a company executive said on Tuesday.

BUSINESS

Key interest rate held at expected 2%

Reuters, Published on 06/08/2014

» Thailand's central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, as expected, reiterating that the level is appropriate and that the economy, battered early this year by political turmoil, will rebound in the second half.