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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:
The February 8 election delivered seismic changes in Thailand’s political landscape, as new fault lines erupted to erase the decades-old urban-rural divide. [1]
PATTAYA, Thailand – A deadly collision involving two Burapha University buses occurred at 6:30 p.m. on October 31 near Bang Phra toll pla [2]
PATTAYA, Thailand – A meeting was convened at City Hall on April 29, bringing together key stakeholders from Pattaya Municipality and Burapha Univers [3]
The Bhumjaithai Party surpassed all expectations, even its own, by winning 193 seats in the House of Representatives, emerging as the single largest party and well-placed to form Thailand’s next government. [4]
The February 8 general election will be a battle between the progressive People’s Party and the conservative Bhumjaithai, according to analysts and opinion polls. [5]
Eighty high school and university students learned about the environment and marine conservation at a five-day educational camp organized by the Royal Thai Navy. Rear Adm. [6]
Antonio Graceffo The university is hidden away down dirt roads, under the cover of trees, where it is less likely to be bombed. Some of the sturdier buildings are made of wood, while others are constructed from bamboo and plastic tarps. [7]
Fabrizio Bozzato is Program Director at the Department of Planning and Coordination of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation. [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
The February 8 election delivered seismic changes in Thailand’s political landscape, as new fault lines erupted to erase the decades-old urban-rural divide.
PATTAYA, Thailand – A deadly collision involving two Burapha University buses occurred at 6:30 p.m. on October 31 near Bang Phra toll pla
PATTAYA, Thailand – A meeting was convened at City Hall on April 29, bringing together key stakeholders from Pattaya Municipality and Burapha Univers
The Bhumjaithai Party surpassed all expectations, even its own, by winning 193 seats in the House of Representatives, emerging as the single largest party and well-placed to form Thailand’s next government.
The February 8 general election will be a battle between the progressive People’s Party and the conservative Bhumjaithai, according to analysts and opinion polls.
Eighty high school and university students learned about the environment and marine conservation at a five-day educational camp organized by the Royal Thai Navy. Rear Adm.
Antonio Graceffo The university is hidden away down dirt roads, under the cover of trees, where it is less likely to be bombed. Some of the sturdier buildings are made of wood, while others are constructed from bamboo and plastic tarps.
Fabrizio Bozzato is Program Director at the Department of Planning and Coordination of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.
Cyclists from Chonburi and Rayong took the top honors as riders from Thailand’s 77 provinces competed for cash and trophies in the Pattaya Mountain Bike Challenge.
Pheu Thai could be facing an electoral meltdown following the latest legal blows suffered by its patriarch and ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, analysts say.