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Court favours Thaksin in B17bn tax case
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 09/08/2022
» The Central Tax Court has ruled in favour of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra by revoking the Revenue Department's order for him to pay about 17 billion baht in tax over the 2006 sale of a stake in Shin Corp. The ruling was issued by the court yesterday.
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Court favours Thaksin in B17bn tax case
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 08/08/2022
» The Central Tax Court has ruled in favour of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra by revoking the Revenue Department’s order for him to pay about 17 billion baht in tax over the 2006 sale of a stake in Shin Corp. The ruling was issued by the court on Monday.
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Forest fantasy
Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/08/2022
» Re: "Reforestation rethink required", (BP, July 24).
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Singapore signals male-sex ban review won’t allow gay marriage
Published on 01/08/2022
» Public discussion on a colonial-era law that criminalises sex between men is gaining momentum in Singapore, where a senior minister said any easing would ensure the current definition of marriage is protected.
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UN court rejects Myanmar challenge to genocide case
Published on 23/07/2022
» The UN's highest court ruled on Friday that a landmark case accusing military-ruled Myanmar of genocide against minority Rohingya Muslims can go ahead.
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Spain's former king wins permission to appeal in harassment case
AFP, Published on 19/07/2022
» LONDON: Spain's former king Juan Carlos I on Monday won permission to appeal against a London court ruling that allowed his former lover to bring a harassment case against him.
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Search for survivors after deadly Russian strikes on Ukraine's Vinnytsia
AFP, Published on 15/07/2022
» KYIV: Ukrainian rescuers on Friday continued search operations in the central city of Vinnytsia, where Russian strikes killed at least 23 people, including children.
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Duterte unlikely to face court over Philippines drug war killings
AFP, Published on 28/06/2022
» MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte often incited violence and ordered police to shoot dead suspects in a drug war that has killed thousands. But analysts say he is unlikely to face charges after he steps down Thursday.
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Russia defaults on foreign debt for first time since 1918
Published on 27/06/2022
» NEW YORK: Russia defaulted on its foreign-currency sovereign debt for the first time in a century, the culmination of ever-tougher Western sanctions that shut down payment routes to overseas creditors.
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Pride Month is for everyone
Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 13/06/2022
» June marks LGBTQI Pride Month, celebrating people who are "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex". I think most of us agree with US President Joe Biden's declaration that LGBTQI people are loved and cherished, and they deserve "dignity, respect and support".
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