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  2. Phuket Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Phuket Gazette was a weekly English-language compact newspaper published in Phuket, Thailand by The Phuket Gazette Co. Ltd., at Gazette Square in Koh Kaew. The paper was established in 1993 by John Magee, and Rungtip Hongjakpet. [1] With national distribution throughout Thailand, the newspaper was the largest English-language publication in ...

  3. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception is The Thaiger and the Chiang Rai Times which offer daily updates in English and Thai, The Thaiger as well offers video stories and a daily podcast briefing. With the exception of one newspaper in Chiang Mai and one in Hua Hin (Hua Hin Today), all daily papers are published in Bangkok and distributed to all parts of the country.

  4. Thai foreign minister urges Myanmar's military to avoid ... - AOL

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    Thailand’s foreign minister on Friday said he urged Myanmar’s military authorities not to violently respond to its army’s loss of an important border trading town to its opponents, and that ...

  5. Thai PM says Myanmar regime 'losing strength' - AOL

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    The insurgency is the biggest challenge the Myanmar junta has faced since it mounted a coup against an elected government in 2021. "The current regime is starting to lose some strength," Srettha ...

  6. Lawmakers in Thailand overwhelmingly approve a bill to ... - AOL

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    March 27, 2024 at 4:10 AM. BANGKOK (AP) — Lawmakers in Thailand's lower house of Parliament overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday that would make the country the first in ...

  7. 2020–2021 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    A Thai media provider was reported to be censoring a foreign news network reporting the protests. [266] A severe state of emergency was declared in Bangkok during 15–22 October, [267] during which the police moved to ban or block anti-government or independent media, together with the Free Youth Facebook page, [268] and seized books ...

  8. Thailand’s lower house passes bill to legalize same-sex marriage

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    Thailand’s House of Representatives voted to legalize same-sex marriage on Wednesday, bringing the Southeast Asian nation a step closer to becoming the third territory in Asia to guarantee equal ...

  9. Cambodian–Thai border dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian–Thai border dispute (Khmer–Thai border dispute) began in June 2008 as part of a century-long dispute between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Kingdom of Thailand involving the area surrounding the 11th-century Preah Vihear Temple, in the Dângrêk Mountains between Choam Khsant District, Preah Vihear Province of northern Cambodia and the Kantharalak District, Sisaket Province ...