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Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Petchtachat Arayasomboon & Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 18/07/2018
» Kantachai, 21, does not believe gaming for 10 hours nonstop is an issue as long as he is able to space the time between his playing to accommodate other activities.
Life, Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 11/07/2018
» Chulalongkorn University in collaboration with Kasikorn Bank last week announced the launch of "CU Nex" mobile application designed to provide students, lecturers and university staff a platform for connection for all aspects on the campus as part of the university's plan to become a leading institute in the digital lifestyle.
Life, Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 10/07/2018
» When it comes to addressing issues faced by the young generation, be it sexual health, education or violence, it is crucial that voices and opinions of the young are recognised, because they are at the centre of the story.
Life, Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 03/07/2018
» Thailand is the world's third largest exporter of seafood, and the industry employs over 300,000 people, a large proportion of which is migrant labour from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. In recent years, allegations of abuse, slave labour and human trafficking have increased and put pressure on the industry.
Life, STORY: Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 19/06/2018
» Caused by drought, disease, displacement and conflict in some African countries, including Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia and South Sudan, a chronic shortage of water and food supplies has caused humanitarian crises on a large scale.
Life, Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 18/06/2018
» Frustration among students and parents has peaked over the trouble-plagued new admission procedures, known as the Thai University Central Admission System (TCAS). Introduced this year and supposedly designed to level the playing field and reduce complications, TCAS seems to have instead doubled the woes of students fighting to get seats in universities.
Life, Petchtachat Arayasomboon, Published on 07/06/2018
» Art has seen a predominantly upward movement in Thailand over the past several years, and with this continuous growth, artworks have become more approachable to the general public, through numerous brand collaborations and frequent exhibitions.