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Published on 24/05/2013
» NAKHON RATCHASIMA – A warder at Nakhon Ratchasima central prison on Thursday shot his two young daughters dead before killing himself.
Online Reporters, Published on 24/05/2013
» At least 60% of eligible voters are expected cast ballots in the June 16 by-election in Don Muang area, Bangkok's Constituency 12, Election Management Office deputy director Wanchai Jaikusol said on Friday.
AFP, Published on 24/05/2013
» Cars were torched and police faced stone-throwing youths in Stockholm's immigrant-dominated suburbs early Sunday, but the nightly riots that have raged for a week appeared to be easing, police said.
Published on 24/05/2013
» Two Thai men who overstayed their visas to Brunei will be whipped and imprisoned for several months, a report from Bandar Seri Begawan said Friday.
Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 24/05/2013
» Thailand has conceded to issues raised by a UN special rapporteur as alleged malpractice regarding freedom of expression and migrant labour, and to the fatal harassment of human rights defenders.
AFP, Published on 24/05/2013
» The US International Trade Commission sided with Microsoft in a patent dispute with Google-owned Motorola Mobility that could have led to Xbox 360 videogame consoles being banned from import.
AFP, Published on 24/05/2013
» European aerospace giant EADS has offered a $2.0 billion investment sweetener as it seeks to edge out US rivals for a contract to provide 60 advanced fighter planes to South Korea.
AFP, Published on 24/05/2013
» Micah Richards scored in the 90th minute to complete a stunning comeback from a three-goal deficit and give Manchester City a 4-3 victory over Chelsea in an exhibition thriller.
AFP, Published on 24/05/2013
» With two cars, foreign holidays and a cook for their apartment, one Beijing family epitomises the new middle class created by China's decades of rapid economic growth -- and its resulting worries.
Umesh Pandey, Published on 24/05/2013
» TOKYO – Thailand will go the extra mile to accommodate the wishes of long-term Japanese investors by introducing new regulations more in line with the recommendations they have made, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Friday.