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Rude photographers under fire at Wat Arun

Gary Boyle, Published on 06/01/2026

» Local photographers at Wat Arun in Bangkok have been accused of rudely shooing visitors away so they can take photos of their paying customers, many wearing rented Thai costumes. 

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Thai Students Earn Global, National Recognition for RiceSense 

Published on 06/10/2025

» Two Thai high school students have brought pride to the nation after their invention was honoured internationally and nationally within the same month. 

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Teacher arrested with child porn

Gary Boyle, Published on 07/03/2025

» A man who had received a teaching award has been arrested for molesting at least eight students aged 8-10 years old at his school in Prachuap Khiri Khan.

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Shinawatras sick after Chiang Mai visit

Gary Boyle, Published on 25/03/2024

» Several members of the Shinawatra family have fallen sick after a three-day trip to Chiang Mai last week, Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Friday.

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Tech giants to invest B300bn in Thailand

Gary Boyle, Published on 17/11/2023

» The government has announced it has successfully convinced Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google and Microsoft to invest in Thailand, with a total investment worth about 300 billion baht.

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TEST YOURSELF: Take a virtual holiday

Gary Boyle, Published on 20/05/2021

» See the world from home

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Movie Preview: Shadow in the Cloud

Gary Boyle, Published on 10/02/2021

» Monsters take over an airplane

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TEST YOURSELF: Learning goes online

Gary Boyle, Published on 03/04/2020

» The Covid-19 crisis has students studying in virtual classrooms

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Australian bushfire cloud visible in Chile and Argentina

Gary Boyle, Published on 07/01/2020

» The cloud of smoke caused by raging bushfires in Australia has been spotted more than 12,000 kilometers away in Chile and Argentina, weather authorities in the South American countries said on Monday.

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Cooler air blamed for PM2.5 rise

Gary Boyle, Published on 26/09/2019

» A cloud of ultra-fine dust particles known as PM2.5 has returned to Bangkok due to cooler temperatures, with air quality indicators across the capital registering unhealthy levels of the harmful micro pollutant.