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Seat squeeze raises concerns
Reuters, Published on 18/04/2015
» BERLIN - Airlines are packing ever more seats into economy class to protect profit margins from falling ticket prices, prompting concerns over health and safety from travellers and crew.
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Pridiyathorn: Progress made against illegal fishing
Reuters, Published on 06/05/2015
» Thailand has made significant headway in its fight against illegal fishing, Deputy Prime Minister Pridiyathorn Devakula said on Wednesday, following a decision by the European Union last month to give the country six months to drastically clean up its fishing industry.
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TPP deal reached 'in principle'
Reuters, Published on 05/10/2015
» ATLANTA - A dozen Pacific nations were close to a deal on a sweeping free trade pact early Monday (Thailand time) after a reported breakthrough over how long a monopoly pharmaceutical companies should be given on new biotech drugs.
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New wave of Myanmar hackers behind Thai website attacks
Reuters, Published on 25/02/2016
» SINGAPORE/YANGON – Myanmar hackers say they have attacked Thai government websites since early January and stolen data, part of a long-running, broader campaign against those critical of Myanmar's government.
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Study suggests fake sweetener link to infant size, obesity
Reuters, Published on 09/05/2016
» Pregnant women who drink artificially sweetened beverages may be more likely to have overweight infants than women who do not, a study suggested on Monday.
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Bulging prisons prompt rethink of drug war
Reuters, Published on 18/07/2016
» Somsak Sreesomsong was 18 when he was jailed for selling illegal drugs. Now, turning 30, he is not yet half-way through his 33-year sentence at Bangkok's high-security Klong Prem prison.
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Gearing up for digitisation
Business, Reuters, Published on 22/08/2016
» Europe's low-cost airlines once mocked the air miles programmes run by flag carriers as expensive relics of a bygone era. But after watching wide-eyed as customer databases were valued at billions of dollars, they are scrambling to catch up.
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Cyber bills raise questions about privacy protection
Reuters, Published on 22/11/2016
» The government is pushing ahead with cyber security bills that rights groups say could mean more extensive online monitoring, raising concerns over privacy protection.
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Climate change 'threatens fight against illegal fishing'
Reuters, Published on 28/11/2016
» SAMUT SAKHON - Climate change threatens to undermine the government's efforts to combat illegal fishing and avoid a potential European Union ban on exports by the multibillion- dollar seafood industry, environmental groups say.
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Rubber growers say can maintain exports despite floods
Reuters, Published on 31/01/2017
» BANGKOK - Rubber exporters say they have enough of the commodity in stockpiles to ensure only minimal disruption to scheduled shipments in the wake of the huge floods in key growing regions.
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