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BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports is considering extending the opening hours of the Su-Ngai Kolok border checkpoint — the largest border trading area between Narathiwat Province, Thailand, and Rantau Panjang, Malaysia — fr... [3]
Sprinting star Puripol “Bew” Boonson starred in Thailand’s dominance of the 4x100m relay races by producing yet another breathtaking dash to help the hosts clinch the men’s title in record-breaking style at Supachalasai Stadium on Monday evening. [4]
Schools resume classes today amid coronavirus fear, anxiety Published : 14 May 2020, 00:02 Updated : 14 May 2020, 14:01 Classes in the lower secondary educational institutions as well as early childhood education and care will resume on14 May, Thursd... [6]
School reopening this week seems risky Published : 12 May 2020, 10:59 Updated : 13 May 2020, 23:40 Finland’s schools will cautiously reopen from 14 May after their general closure across the country since March 18 to slow down the spread of coronavir... [7]
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BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports is considering extending the opening hours of the Su-Ngai Kolok border checkpoint — the largest border trading area between Narathiwat Province, Thailand, and Rantau Panjang, Malaysia — fr
Sprinting star Puripol “Bew” Boonson starred in Thailand’s dominance of the 4x100m relay races by producing yet another breathtaking dash to help the hosts clinch the men’s title in record-breaking style at Supachalasai Stadium on Monday evening.
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Schools resume classes today amid coronavirus fear, anxiety Published : 14 May 2020, 00:02 Updated : 14 May 2020, 14:01 Classes in the lower secondary educational institutions as well as early childhood education and care will resume on14 May, Thursd
School reopening this week seems risky Published : 12 May 2020, 10:59 Updated : 13 May 2020, 23:40 Finland’s schools will cautiously reopen from 14 May after their general closure across the country since March 18 to slow down the spread of coronavir