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  2. YouTube Experienced Widespread Technical Problems Playing Videos

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    UPDATED: YouTube users in multiple regions around the world encountered issues in playing videos on the site Wednesday for more than an hour. Extended outages are rare for YouTube, which boasts ...

  3. 2020–2021 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    The protesters, organised under the name Free Youth (Thai: เยาวชนปลดแอก; RTGS: yaowachon plot aek), announced their three core demands: [92] dissolution of the House, ending intimidation of the people and drafting a new constitution. A Free Youth leader stated that they do not aim to overthrow the monarchy. [93]

  4. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The ban has led to more YouTube videos mocking the Thai king. [46] Proponents cite the case of Oliver Jufer to paint Thailand as an undemocratic nation. Opponents claim freedom of speech is not an absolute right and that this act of vandalism is abuse of freedom of speech akin to verbal harassment and hate speech (an insult to Thai values and ...

  5. Censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand ranked 59 of 167 countries in 2004 and then fell to 107 of 167 countries in 2005 in Press Freedom Index from Reporters Without Borders. [5] [6] Thailand's ranking fell to 153 of 178 in 2010 [7] and rose to 137 of 179 in 2011–2012. [8] In the 2014 index, Thailand ranked 130 of 180 nations, [9] falling to 142 in 2017 and to 140 in 2018 ...

  6. Thailand's PM Paetongtarn vows to stimulate the economy ...

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    Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Saturday her new government will seek to stimulate the economy "right away" and will continue with the policies of former premier Srettha ...

  7. Human rights in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Thailand have long been a contentious issue. The country was among the first to sign the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 and seemed committed to upholding its stipulations; in practice, however, those in power have often abused the human rights of the Thai nation with impunity.

  8. Environmental issues in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Menus featuring live vertebrates are now illegal in Thailand. [149] Trading in and consuming dog and cat meat is now illegal in Thailand under the 2014 act. [149] Feeding live prey to snakes, crocodiles or other animals is also prohibited. The act prohibits neglect, torture, or uncaring transport of live animals.

  9. Top News (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Top News was founded as Top TV in December 2020, before changing to its current name in 2021. At the time, they negotiated with a number of digital terrestrial television channels, but did not succeed, it was launched as a satellite television station in mid-January, and began broadcasting for the first time on 1 February 2021, broadcasting via ...