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Arsenic contamination in Mekong River near Thai border

The Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat issued a warning about the detection of heavy metal contamination in the Mekong River, which is suspected to have originated from poorly regulated mining operations in Myanmar. The situation has been classified as “moderately serious.” Recent water quality assessments conducted by the MRC have revealed elevated levels of arsenic …

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INQToday: Bising exits PAR as severe tropical storm; over 27,000 families in Luzon affected

Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories: Bising weakens to severe tropical storm, exits PAR Bising (international name: Danas) weakened from a typhoon to a severe tropical storm and exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Monday, according to the state weather bureau. In its latest update, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical

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3 nabbed for over P100,000 worth of shabu in Pampanga — PDEA

MABALACAT CITY—Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Region 3 (PDEA-3) arrested three people and seized some P102,000 worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) in Lubao, Pampanga, on Sunday afternoon, July 6. The successful buy-bust operation also resulted in the dismantling of a makeshift drug den where the suspects were arrested. In a statement, PDEA-3 said

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Khon Kaen police seize five million meth pills in major bust

In Khon Kaen, police seized five million methamphetamine pills in a single day. Highway police arrested a woman transporting four million pills, while the Border Patrol Police Region 2 pursued and apprehended another suspect carrying one million pills. Border Patrol Police Region 2, under the direction of their intelligence unit, received information about a significant …

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Thailand sets out stance on cyberspace laws

Thailand has released its national position on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace, confirming that human rights laws are applicable in cyberspace under international norms, according to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on its Facebook page. The document is a result of national consultations involving several key agencies such as the …

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Ivana Alawi, Dan Fernandez’s Similar Kitchens Catch Netizens’ Attention

Another similarity in Ivana Alawi and Fernandez’s house? Netizens noticed that Kapamilya actress-vlogger Ivana Alawi and Laguna 1st District Congressman Dan Fernandez had similar kitchens. To recall, rumors have been circulating online regarding the real score between Ivana and Dan for quite a long time now. Speculations surfaced that they have a romantic relationship. However, ... Read more

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Van of pilgrims crashes in Sing Buri, multiple injured

A van carrying pilgrims to make merit in Chai Nat was involved in a collision with a truck, resulting in multiple injuries. The truck driver revealed that a spring in the front wheel broke, leading to the accident yesterday, July 6. Police Lieutenant Sataaporn Butrthaka, an investigator from Mueang Sing Buri Police Station, received a …

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Hash bluff? British teenager’s ‘torture’ tale rubbished by Thai cops

A British teenager accused of smuggling cannabis into Georgia sparked an international row, after Thai cops rubbished her tearful courtroom claims that she was tortured and forced to carry drugs. Bella May Culley broke down in a Tbilisi courtroom, sobbing. “I was forced by torture… I just wanted to travel.” Thai immigration chiefs say her …

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Kennon Road reopens to light vehicles after rockslides hit Benguet

BAGUIO CITY — The century-old Kennon Road closed briefly and was reopened to light vehicles on Sunday (July 6) due to rockslides that tore down Camp 4 along Benguet’s Tuba town, officials said on Monday. The fragile zigzag road has been vulnerable to landslides for the past decades. Numerous landslides struck sections of Barangay Irisan

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Young Girl Touches Hearts Online for Bringing Only Mango to School 

Young Girl Brings Only Mango to School Due to Poverty A young girl went viral on social media and touched many hearts after she was seen bringing only a piece of mango to school due to poverty.   Recently, Beyat Manga Paz, a Facebook user, shared a photo of her female student who brought a single ... Read more

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