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Conscription call 'to make army better'

News, Pitcha Dangprasith & Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 01/03/2019

» Political parties wanting to cut military spending and also end conscription say they are only looking to make the military better.

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Hedging against Bangkok's PM2.5 pollution crisis

News, Pitcha Dangprasith, Published on 03/02/2019

» For visitors, stepping into "Lan Mai Thai", a small tree shop operated by Manee Siripalika in Min Buri district near Chatuchak 2 Market, is like walking into an oasis.

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Abhisit tells students to vote, hit social media

News, Pitcha Dangprasith, Published on 31/01/2019

» Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva urged university students on Wednesday to use social media to express their political ideals and opinions if they want to help foster change after the March election.

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Activists back cops in child helmet row

News, Pitcha Dangprasith, Published on 30/01/2019

» Road safety activists dished out free helmets for children Tuesday following social media debate over whether a police officer was right to charge a father whose three-year-old daughter failed to wear a helmet while on his motorcycle.

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2 schools close to protect students

News, Pitcha Dangprasith, Published on 24/01/2019

» Two schools in Bangkok are closing for three days in a bid to protect their young students from the PM2.5 haze, minuscule particulate matter that can enter lung tissue and blood vessels.

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Prachachat Party chief optimistic

News, Pitcha Dangprasith, Published on 23/01/2019

» Prachachat Party leader Wan Muhammad Nor Matha on Tuesday expressed confidence that his party will win many MP seats in Bangkok while introducing his first candidate to voters in Bang Kapi district.

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A smoggy fashion statement

News, Pitcha Dangprasith and Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 15/01/2019

» As the level of minuscule dust particles, known as PM2.5, rises in Bangkok the city's skyline is turning brown and hazy, spreading alarm about the ramifications for people's health.