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IPA Showcases Global Investment Deals in Singapore

Published on 14/07/2025

» Singapore, July 2025 – International Property Alerts (IPA), a leading global property concierge platform, will present exclusive overseas investment opportunities at the Global Property Expo Singapore 2025 from July 18 to 20. (https://www.globalpropertyexposingapore.com/) at Marina Bay Sands Expo Centre, as Singaporean investors increasingly seek international diversification and lifestyle flexibility in the post-pandemic era.

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UK tourist killed by fire aboard dive boat off Koh Tao

Supapong Chaolan, Published on 17/03/2025

» SURAT THANI - A British woman died in a fire aboard a diving boat off Koh Tao on Sunday, believed caught inside the toilet when the blaze started. 

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Foot of Government Hill Bak Kut Teh

Published on 24/06/2024

» In 1955, Ng Siak Hai began selling Bak Kut Teh as a street cart at the foot of Government Hill (present-day Clarke Quay) along River Valley under the name "Foot of Government Hill Bak Kut Teh". In 1977, Mr Ng renamed the restaurant to "NG AH SIO Pork Ribs Soup Eating House." In 2010, Jumbo Group acquired Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh. Currently, Ng Ah Sio has two branches in Singapore and one branch in China.

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2 New Zealanders banned from Thailand after attacking Phuket cop

Online Reporters, Published on 18/03/2024

» Two New Zealand tourists will be blacklisted by Thailand as police move decisively following a shocking attack on a traffic police officer in Phuket.

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Going with the flow

News, Pratch Rujivanarom and Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 07/03/2022

» The capital of Thailand is always faced with water problems. The historic flood in 2011 that submerged 65 provinces across the country, including several districts of Bangkok, was just an extreme example.

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Revised forecast puts Bangkok underwater by 2050

New York Times, Published on 02/11/2019

» Rising seas could affect three times more people by 2050 than previously thought, according to new research, threatening to all but erase some of the world’s great coastal cities including Bangkok.