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News, Post Reporters, Published on 04/11/2020
» The government has become a target of criticism after blocking access to Pornhub, a well-known adult website based outside the country.
Published on 04/11/2020
» SISB is pleased to announce that it will be taking the quality education that is trusted by the community to Chaengwatthana-Ratchaphruk-Chaiyaphruk in the north of Bangkok, in the form of a new campus located at the Lake Legend Chaengwatthana housing project.
Published on 04/11/2020
» Cavallino Motors, the sole official importer of Ferrari cars in Thailand has recently refurbished its showroom, ready to service all privileged customers.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» SHANGHAI: China's shock, last–minute decision to suspend the record-breaking IPO of fintech giant Ant Group hammered shares of founder Jack Ma's e-commerce titan Alibaba on Wednesday and left investors reeling.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» LONDON - English pubs call last orders at the bar for a month on Wednesday evening, as the country effectively shuts down for the second time this year to try to cut coronavirus cases.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» SPIJKENISSE (NETHERLANDS) - Cranes safely lifted a Dutch metro carriage off a huge sculpture of a whale's tail on Tuesday, a day after the artwork stopped the runaway train from crashing to the ground.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» WELLINGTON - America's Cup host Team New Zealand (TNZ) expressed relief Wednesday after Auckland port authorities moved to reinstate racing in the city's harbour during next year's prestigious yachting regatta.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» THE HAGUE - The Dutch government on Tuesday approved a multi-billion-euro coronavirus bailout for struggling airline KLM after pilots agreed a five-year pay cut deal.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» TOKYO - Tokyo's key Nikkei 225 index opened more than two percent higher on Wednesday, tracking rises on US markets a day earlier, as polls began closing in the US presidential vote.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2020
» PARIS - Women exposed to high temperatures and heatwaves during pregnancy are more likely to have premature or stillborn babies, researchers said Wednesday.