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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites travellers from around the world to rediscover balance through the global Healing Journey Thailand campaign, guided by the communication concept Healing is the New Luxury. [1]
U Win Tin, who died four years ago, would have been 88 today. On his birthday, The Irrawaddy looks back on the enduring legacy of the beloved democracy activist, journalist and long-time political prisoner, who lives on as an emblem of persistence an... [2]
PATTAYA, Thailand – A routine beach jog turned perilous for an Australian man after consuming marijuana, narrowly avoiding tragedy thanks to the swift actions of vigilant beachgoers. [3]
Sydney-born Hugh Spring who lived in the Pattaya area for almost 30 years has died after a long battle with pulmonary emphysema. He was 76. [4]
Three years to the day since Burma lost one of its leading intellectual figures, U Win Tin, The Irrawaddy looks back on his enduring legacy. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
“Which animal would you want to help the most?” asked a Primary student – after a silent pause Mr. [6]
His Excellency Brendan Gerard Rogers, Irish Ambassador to Thailand (right), along with his partner, Miss Kevin Doris Ejon (centre) were warmly welcomed by Richard Gamlin (left) Resident Manager of Amari Pattaya during their recent visit and stay at t... [7]
Britain Football Soccer - Swansea City v Manchester United - Premier League - Liberty Stadium - 6/11/16 Manchester United's Juan Mata in action with Swansea City's Ki Sung Yueng Action Images via Reuters / John Sibley Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY. [8]
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PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites travellers from around the world to rediscover balance through the global Healing Journey Thailand campaign, guided by the communication concept Healing is the New Luxury.
U Win Tin, who died four years ago, would have been 88 today. On his birthday, The Irrawaddy looks back on the enduring legacy of the beloved democracy activist, journalist and long-time political prisoner, who lives on as an emblem of persistence an
PATTAYA, Thailand – A routine beach jog turned perilous for an Australian man after consuming marijuana, narrowly avoiding tragedy thanks to the swift actions of vigilant beachgoers.
Sydney-born Hugh Spring who lived in the Pattaya area for almost 30 years has died after a long battle with pulmonary emphysema. He was 76.
Three years to the day since Burma lost one of its leading intellectual figures, U Win Tin, The Irrawaddy looks back on his enduring legacy.
“Which animal would you want to help the most?” asked a Primary student – after a silent pause Mr.
His Excellency Brendan Gerard Rogers, Irish Ambassador to Thailand (right), along with his partner, Miss Kevin Doris Ejon (centre) were warmly welcomed by Richard Gamlin (left) Resident Manager of Amari Pattaya during their recent visit and stay at t
Britain Football Soccer - Swansea City v Manchester United - Premier League - Liberty Stadium - 6/11/16 Manchester United's Juan Mata in action with Swansea City's Ki Sung Yueng Action Images via Reuters / John Sibley Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
Oh no, not another tittle-tattle talk about a prurient sportsman. Quite the opposite, actually.
U Tin Tut, who was one of the “elders” and original members of the National League for Democracy (NLD), as well as a former parliamentarian, former political prisoner, and former student leader, died at his home in Sydney, Australia, on Aug.