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News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/02/2025
» The National Security Council has called for a meeting today with several sides involved in the government's bid to cut electricity supplies to areas in neighbouring Myanmar believed to be linked to illegal activities, Chatchai Bangchuad, secretary-general of the NSC, said yesterday.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin and Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 18/10/2020
» The northern province of Tak on Saturday sealed its border shared with Myanmar's Myawaddy after three more Myanmar nationals in Mae Sot border district tested positive for the new coronavirus that causes Covid-19.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/06/2020
» This past week has seen statues of controversial historical figures under attack around the globe. It is surprising it has taken so long. Hopefully the statues can be used for educational purposes by being placed into museums, accompanied by accurate historical accounts of what these people really did. The statues are an important reminder of an inglorious part of history. There is a possibility, however, that any statue or monument could become a target. One problem with statues is that they are quite vulnerable unless they are atop towering columns, like Nelson in Trafalgar Square.