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Based on 3 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland:
Putin's regional elites clap hands for illegal assault on Ukraine "We have never abandoned our brotherly nations and their people," says Murmansk Governor Andrei Chibis. [1]
Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V. [3]
[1]
FI
thebarentsobserver.com
· 2022-02-22
· 65% match
Putin's regional elites clap hands for illegal assault on Ukraine "We have never abandoned our brotherly nations and their people," says Murmansk Governor Andrei Chibis.
[2]
FI
yle.fi
· 2021-07-12
· 65% match
The six-day Helsinki Cup kicked off in the capital on Monday. Some 1,370 teams are participating in Helsinki Cup this year—a near-record which is, according to the junior tournament's CEO, Kirsi Kavanne, at least partially attributed to kids' enthusi
[3]
TH
www.pattayamail.com
· 2013-11-28
· 33% match
Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V.
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