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Gary Boyle, Published on 11/11/2021
» A primary school in Nakhon Ratchasima has been closed for 14 days after three students were infected with Covid-19.
AFP, Published on 11/11/2021
» TOKYO: A Japanese train driver is suing his employer after his wages were docked 56 yen (16 baht) over a minute-long delay to the country's famously punctual rail system, the company said on Thursday.
Reuters, Published on 11/11/2021
» WASHINGTON: The United States on Wednesday blacklisted two Cambodian officials, accusing them of planning to profit from construction work at Cambodia's biggest naval base, where Washington has expressed concern about China's military presence.
Gary Boyle, Published on 11/11/2021
» King Arthur's nephew goes on a quest
Published on 11/11/2021
» Ngern Tid Lor has released a new advertising campaign under the banner of “First-class TIDLOR insurance, pay 0% for 10 months, no credit card required”.
Kyodo News, Published on 11/11/2021
» Subaru Corp unveiled on Thursday its first all-electric vehicle to be sold globally, with it set to be launched in Japan, the United States, Europe and China by mid-2022.
Prasit Tangprasert, Published on 11/11/2021
» NAKHON RATCHASIMA: A primary school in Muang district has been closed for 14 days and switched to online learning after three students were infected with Covid-19.
Published on 11/11/2021
» Ngern Tid Lor Public Company Limited led by Nipa Vanichavat, Senior Management: Corporate Social Responsibility confirmed its support to society during the Covid-19 crisis by launching a range of programmes to aid organisations encountering overwhelming numbers of infected patients, via platforms such as the Facebook Fanpage: “Rao Tong Rod”.
Published on 11/11/2021
» Bangkok Glass Public Company Limited, Thailand’s leading glass container manufacturer with customers including Singha and other top beverage brands, has announced its partnership with English soccer club Oxford United.
AFP, Published on 11/11/2021
» NEWCASTLE (AUSTRALIA) - Australia's conservative leaders have defied calls for urgent climate action, boasting they will sell coal for as long as anyone is buying. But in the country's carbon heartland, locals are already preparing for life beyond fossil fuels.