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  2. Thai foreign minister resigns after losing deputy PM post - AOL

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    BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara has resigned, the government said on Sunday, after losing the position of deputy prime minister in a cabinet reshuffle.

  3. Thai court issues warrants for former security personnel over ...

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    A Thai court on Thursday summoned a former military commander and issued arrest warrants for six retired senior security personnel after their no-show at a hearing in a criminal lawsuit over the ...

  4. Death of singer, 20, sparks warnings against ‘neck-twisting ...

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    The deaths of a Thai singer and a Singaporean tourist following visits to massage parlours in Thailand have caused shock and prompted warnings from doctors.. Chayada Prao-hom, 20, died in a ...

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  6. Bangkok Post - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-nine foreign nationals work as copy editors and print and digital news editors. Sunday editor Paul Ruffini is an Australian national. Many Post staff reporters are Thai nationals, as fluency in Thai is required. Foreign staff write for the newspaper's news, op-ed, sports, business, and features sections. [14]

  7. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    An independent, non-profit, daily web newspaper established in June 2004 to provide reliable, relevant news to the Thai public during time of curbs on the independence of Thai news media. [38] Thai Examiner: Online only. A newspaper established in June 2015, targeted for foreigners in Thailand and the Thai public.

  8. Nakhon Ratchasima shootings - Wikipedia

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    A soldier of the Royal Thai Army killed 29 people and wounded 58 others before he was eventually shot and killed. [ 6 ] The attack began when the perpetrator shot and killed his commanding officer and two others at Suratham Phithak Military Camp ( ค่ายสุรธรรมพิทักษ์ ), the base where he was stationed.

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