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THAILAND

Small firms eye booze lift

News, Pratch Rujivanarom, Published on 02/06/2023

» Small breweries and local distilleries are hopeful of a bright future if the Move Forward Party forms a coalition government and pushes changes to liberalise the alcohol industry as promised.

THAILAND

A kitchen for those in need

News, Published on 05/07/2021

» The third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has hit Bangkok hard with infections spreading in several crowded urban communities.

THAILAND

Baraku operators complain their livelihoods are up in smoke

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 08/09/2014

» Baraku or shisha service operators at pubs and restaurants along Bangkok's busy tourist streets are outraged over the National Council for Peace and Order order to ban the import of the Middle-Eastern style hookah pipe, a device used to smoke baraku, a tobacco-type product.

ADVANCED NEWS

When humans and elephants fight

Jon Fernquest, Published on 02/08/2011

» If a wildlife sanctuary is too small, elephants stray into villages in search of food and damage croplands of farmers.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Ohm, the (un)friend(ly) Facebook thief

Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/08/2012

» First, he was your Facebook friend with a sad story & rich parents, but when you turned around your purse was missing & all your valuables.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Phahon Yothin traffic worsening

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/01/2013

» During rush hours, more than half the outbound lanes of Phahon Yothin can be blocked by vehicles waiting for passengers.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Sue the government

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 11/11/2011

» Class action suits over government mismanagement of the floods are being planned while Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pledges to stay and do the job she was elected to do.

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EASY NEWS

Mission impossible? Getting Thai students to speak English

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/01/2012

» Before he left, outgoing Education Minister Woravat Au-apinyakul introduced a project that requires Thai students to speak English at least one day a week. How is it working?