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Boating into a clean atmosphere
News, Published on 08/06/2019
» Getting around these days is heavily dependent on using motorised transport, which in turn contributes to air pollution. That air pollution is becoming increasingly dangerous. Outdoor air pollution exposes our bodies to toxic particles and kills around 4.2 million people per year.
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TAT targets Eastern European market in bid to boost yacht tourism
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 08/06/2019
» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) aims to increase yacht tourism from Europe, especially from landlocked Eastern European countries.
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Why is Eastern Europe honouring suspect national figures?
News, Published on 08/06/2019
» When is a hero not really a hero? When a country resurrects a tainted figure to serve the needs of a new national mythology. Consider the case of Latvian national hero Herberts Cukurs and his role in the Holocaust.
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TU banking on innovation to spur growth
Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 08/06/2019
» SET-listed Thai Union Group Plc (TU), a global seafood conglomerate, aims to innovate for sustainable business growth, increasing the contribution from innovative products to 10% of total revenue within five years.
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Heavy rains grind capital to a halt
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 08/06/2019
» Over two hours of heavy downpours yesterday afternoon led to massive flooding which caused traffic to come to a standstill across Bangkok and the surrounding areas.
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Pruksa projects expect strong demand in EEC
Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 08/06/2019
» Residential developer Pruksa Real Estate Co continues to launch new projects in three eastern provinces, as the government's flagship Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) scheme is expected to spur future demand.
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Corruption endemic
News, Postbag, Published on 08/06/2019
» In my 30-plus years in Thailand, it has become quite obvious that corruption in its various forms has had a disastrous effect on the country through the failure of its institutions. Look up the effect of corruption on Google and immediately you will find that politicians, police and the judiciary are the institutions named as most affected. I have watched with disbelief as politicians, wealthy individuals and military leaders have broken laws, engaged in illegal activities and even caused deaths without any repercussions for their actions.
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Depa to entice non-Asean partners
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 08/06/2019
» The government through the Digital Economy and Society (DE) Ministry plans to attract non-Asean countries for partnerships and investment in smart city infrastructure as part of an Asean initiative to develop 26 smart cities in 10 countries.
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Goodbye Abhisit, or see you later?
News, Published on 08/06/2019
» When Abhisit Vejjajiva stepped down as leader of the Democrat Party over its failure to retain most of its constituency seats in the March 24 election, some critics went as far as to call on him to give up his party-list seat to take responsibility for the party's worst election defeat.
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Racing back after a short detour
Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 08/06/2019
» Thongchai Busrapan made one of the biggest decisions of his life in 2012, deciding to set up his own business at age 43.
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