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Macy's Aims RFID at Organized Retail Theft
Business, Published on 10/02/2022
» Amid a recent spate of high-profile thefts targeting retailers across the U.S., Macy's Inc. said it is leaning on radio-frequency identification technology for asset protection.
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One year post-coup: Light ahead after darkness?
Oped, Published on 05/02/2022
» On 1 Feb 2021, the dreams of many people in Burma (Myanmar) were shattered overnight. Since then, I, along with everyone else in my country of over 55 million people, have been living in darkness.
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Kazakhstan Celebrates its 30th Anniversary of Independence amidst Consistent Prosperity and Growth
Published on 23/12/2021
» The Republic of Kazakhstan marks its 30th anniversary of independence. Through three decades of solidarity, the country has undergone transformations in all spheres of life. Looking forward to welcoming a brighter future and spinning its way towards multi-facet reforms, Kazakhstan has continued to strengthen its national stability, while also implementing a successful dialogue with international countries. In Thailand, The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Thailand celebrates this auspicious milestone with fun-filled activities, including the Friendship Football Match, Bicycle Ride and a cultural flash mob.
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No-one above the law, Myanmar junta minister says of Suu Kyi verdict
Reuters, Published on 07/12/2021
» A senior Myanmar junta official said on Tuesday the imprisonment of Aung San Suu Kyi showed that no one was above the law and the army chief had commuted her sentence on "grounds of humanity".
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5 dead after Myanmar security forces ram car into Yangon protest - media
Reuters, Published on 05/12/2021
» Five people were killed and at least 15 arrested after Myanmar security forces in a car rammed into an anti-coup protest on Sunday morning in Yangon, local news portal Myanmar Now reported.
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Flash mob thefts terrorize US retailers ahead of Christmas
AFP, Published on 25/11/2021
» WASHINGTON: US retailers are adding security and locking up goods after flash mob heists involving dozens of thieves at once stunned luxury stores in the San Francisco area and beyond, as the holiday shopping season opens.
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Man held for hacking court's website
Online Reporters, Published on 13/11/2021
» Cybercrime police have arrested a man in a northeastern province suspected of hacking the Constitutional Court website.
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Opening a world of understanding
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/11/2021
» While Adjjima Na Patalung was an assistant director in the UK at Theatre Rites, an experimental theatre for children, her work experiences there changed her perspective on the art form.
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Prayut vows not to resign
News, Post Reporters, Published on 31/07/2021
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has insisted he will neither resign nor dissolve the House as the country struggles to contain Covid-19.
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Voices that matter
Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 09/07/2021
» It's been over a year since the coronavirus pandemic swept across Thailand. Restaurants, bars and other businesses have shut shop in droves while nightlife districts have turned into ghost towns. The streets are eerily empty while rental ads and closing signs are spotted on dusty iron shutters. Countless people who work in the nightlife and entertainment industries have been among the first groups to be most severely hit by the effects of Covid-19 and yet, they also seem to be the last group to receive any empathy from the powers that be. Their places of work have been temporarily closed or restricted to a point that they can no longer earn a livelihood. But empathy isn't what they want (or need), they are demanding accountability from the authorities. Let's hear what they have to say.
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