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Two more Thai hostages held by Hamas freed

Reuters, Published on 29/11/2023

» Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara welcomed on Wednesday the release of two more Thai hostages who had been held by Hamas in Gaza, the latest to be freed under a temporary truce between Israel and Hamas.

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Govt rejects allegations of African swine fever cover-up

Reuters, Published on 10/01/2022

» The government on Monday denied accusations it has covered up an outbreak of African swine fever, after a university lab test conducted last month indicated a pet pig had died from the disease.

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THAILAND

200 pigs culled in Chiang Rai amid swine fever fears

Reuters, Published on 18/09/2019

» More than 200 pigs were culled in Chiang Rai this week, authorities said on Wednesday, in the first such action amid heightened fears of a potential outbreak of African swine fever.

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THAILAND

How two young reporters shook Myanmar

Reuters, Published on 09/08/2018

» YANGON: Late in the afternoon of Dec 12 last year, Wa Lone's cell phone rang. It was a man named Naing Lin, a lance corporal in Myanmar's 8th Security Police Battalion.

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THAILAND

Water hazard: 'Seven Deadly Days' road safety campaign starts up

Reuters, Published on 11/04/2018

» The video opens with revellers throwing water by the side of a road as they celebrate Songkran, the festival that ushers in the traditional Thai new year.

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Peace talks end with separatists denying role in bomb attacks

Reuters, Published on 02/09/2016

» Peace talks between the government and southern separatists ended on Friday with no breakthrough but an agreement to meet again, and with the insurgents denying responsibility for a string of bombings last month.

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Forced labour shows back-breaking lack of reform in Myanmar

Reuters, Published on 03/07/2015

» BUTHIDAUNG, MYANMAR — In the fertile river valleys near Myanmar's border with Bangladesh, stateless Rohingya Muslims say there is no let-up in soldiers forcing them into hard labour, despite the government launching a campaign three years ago to end the practice.