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  2. Category : English-language newspapers published in Thailand

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    Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in Thailand" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Roof collapses at school in Thailand, killing 7 sheltering ...

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    Seven people, including four children, died Monday when strong winds from a rainstorm caused a metal roof on a school’s activity center to collapse in northern Thailand, officials said Tuesday.

  4. School bus fire in Thailand kills at least 23

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    BANGKOK (Reuters) -At least 23 people died in Thailand when a school bus carrying more than 40 students and teachers on a field trip caught fire in the outskirts of the capital Bangkok, police ...

  5. Sappaya-Sapasathan - Wikipedia

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    Sappaya-Sapasathan (Thai: สัปปายะสภาสถาน, RTGS: Sappayasaphasathan, pronounced [sàp.pāː.já(ʔ).sā.pʰāː.sā.tʰǎːn]) is the third and current meeting place of the National Assembly of Thailand, the bicameral legislative branch of the Government of Thailand. [1]

  6. 23 Bodies Found After School Bus Carrying Students and ...

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    The BBC stated 19 students and three teachers had survived, with 16 of the rescued being treated in the hospital. Per the Bangkok Post, the student's ages ranged from Kindergarten 2 (pre-school ...

  7. Portal:Thailand/Thailand news - Wikipedia

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    28: People's Power Party leader Samak Sundaravej is named prime minister of Thailand in a 310-163 vote by the National Assembly; 21: The National Assembly of Thailand convenes for the first time since the 2006 coup d'état. The majority of seats are held by the People's Power Party, which is allied with ousted former prime minister Thaksin ...

  8. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand is a middle power in global affairs and a founding member of ASEAN. It has the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia and the 23rd-largest in the world by PPP, and it ranks 29th by nominal GPD. Thailand is classified as a newly industrialised economy, with manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism as leading sectors. [13] [14]

  9. 2013–2014 Thai political crisis - Wikipedia

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    According to data compiled by Thailand's Financial Ministry, Bloomberg L.P. and the Stock Exchange of Thailand, foreign investors have withdrawn US$3 billion (nearly THB100 billion) from Thai stocks since protests began on 31 October 2013. Analysts are commenting on the benefits being reaped by Thailand's neighbouring countries and the Thai ...