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thailand Outlook Channel
The recent historic events have again indicated the desperate need for a truly independent news channel in english. We will provide 24 hours of news and insight into Thai affairs that really matter and affect both Thai and foreign residents.
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The Korat Post
The Korat Post is a local english language newspaper produced and published in Thai land's northeast province of Nakhonratchasima (Korat, Khorat). Khorate, Nakhonratchasima, thailand, Siam, northeast thailand, Isan, Isaan.
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Pattaya People newspaper thailand
The Pattaya People is a bi-lingual english and Thai newspaper serving Pattaya and the Eastern Seaboard. Pattaya People Weekly, Pattaya People Television, Pattaya People Radio and other medias. Pattaya Community news,Crime news, Around The Town
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Thailand News - UK News Network Thai PM on divisions in Thailand - BBC Asia-Pacific Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has spoken to the BBC about divisions in his country and says he is open to discussions to resolve them. During an interview with the BBC's Alistair Leithead at a military base in Bangkok, Mr Vejjajiva said
Detox monastery: drug addicts go into rehab at - Daily Telegraph The Thamkrabok monastery in Saraburi, Thailand, runs a detox program where both Thais and foreigners alike experience a Buddhist approach to drug rehabilitation. For the first five days addicts take a herbal medicine that facilitates a rapid
Leader Abhisit says Thailand divided - BBC Asia-Pacific Thousands of demonstrators are still camped out in Bangkok after a week of rallies which saw them daubing blood on the gates of Government House. But they number far fewer than those who gathered at the start of this week. Speaking to the BBC from a
Red Thai protesters in recruitment drive - Euro News Opposition activists in Thailand have been trying to step up the momentum ahead of a large anti-government rally planned for Saturday. Thousands gathered to listen to speeches and music in Bangkok, where they hope to launch a city-wide protest
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