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Google accused of ‘fake maps’ in Thailand-Cambodia temple spat

A fresh row has erupted over ancient ruins straddling the Thai-Cambodian border, after the Royal Thai Army (RTA) slammed Google Maps for allegedly “misleading the world” about the true ownership of the historic Ta Muen Thom temple. The RTA insists the ancient site in Surin province belongs to Thailand and blasted the popular mapping service for …

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Drunken Cambodian fisherman drowns after stumble off Thai jetty

A drunken Cambodian fisherman drowned after plunging into the sea from a pier in Thailand while staggering back to his boat after a heavy night on the sauce. The body of 33 year old Rikian was found floating near the end of Jarinth Pier in Sriracha around 10pm on July 1, after he reportedly lost …

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Cigarettes worth P1.36M seized for alleged trademark infringement in QC

MANILA, Philippines — Authorities seized cigarettes valued at P1.36 million in Quezon City for alleged violations of the trademark law, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said Thursday. The confiscation resulted from an operation conducted along Mendoza Street in Barangay Sangandaan on Tuesday, the CIDG said. Police reported that a total of 11 master

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Sara Duterte Accused Karen Davila Of Spreading Fake News

VP Sara Duterte condemned Karen Davila for this statement The office of Vice President Sara Duterte released a statement accusing journalist Karen Davila of spreading fake news. Karen is known for discussing hot topics in her news program on ABS-CBN News Channel titled Headstart. She would interview political personalities and talk about certain issues in ... Read more

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Scandal at Tri Thotsathep Temple: Forbidden Love and Financial Intrigue Unveiled in Bangkok

In the heart of Bangkok, where sacred temples meet sprawling urban life, a tale unfurls that intertwines devotion with scandal, and serenity with intrigue. It all began within the hallowed walls of Tri Thotsathep Temple, a place revered for its spiritual guidance, yet now echoing with whispers of a forbidden love story. At the center of this narrative is a Thai woman, known only as K, who allegedly had clandestine encounters not only with one, but four senior monks, shaking the very foundations of their monastic commitments. The first fallen figure from this saga is Arch, the respected abbot of the temple. For three years, Arch’s life ran parallel to two paths: one steeped in sacred rituals, the other entwined with romantic escapades. It was with K that Arch found himself in the throes of a secret liaison, often meeting her in the anonymity of hotel rooms. Yet, as the…

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Thailand’s Education Crisis: Enrollment Decline and Teacher Overload Demand Urgent Solutions

The educational landscape in Thailand is facing a pressing predicament as the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) rings the alarm over dwindling student enrollment numbers. This decrease poses significant challenges, especially for small schools that already grapple with constrained budgets due to the per-head funding system currently in place. Alongside this enrollment issue, the excessive workload of teachers continues to be a concern. To combat these challenges, a strategic proposal is being crafted to present to the new education minister with hopes of easing these burdens. Acting Sub Lieutenant Thanu Wongjinda, the Secretary General of the Basic Education Commission, has disclosed that the number of students under OBEC’s purview dipped by about 100,000 this academic year, marking a drop from 6.4 million to just over 6.3 million as recorded on June 10. Such a decline could exacerbate the already tough conditions faced by many educational institutions, particularly the…

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Truck collision in Chachoengsao claims life, injures another

A collision between two trucks resulted in one fatality and one severe injury, believed to be caused by driver fatigue, at 4.40pm yesterday, July 2. The crash occurred at the entrance to Bang Sai Temple, on Chachoengsao-Bang Nam Priao Road in Phong Akat subdistrict, Bang Nam Priao district, Chachoengsao province. Police Lieutenant Charoon Chomchuen of …

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Former Scholar of Sen. Kiko Pangilinan Now a School Principal in Iloilo

Former Scholar of Sen. Kiko Pangilinan Becomes School Principal in Iloilo Melanie Tabaculde, a former scholar of Senator Kiko Pangilinan is now the principal of Jaro National High School in Iloilo.  Last June 28, 2025, Kiko Pangilinan received a touching surprise during his visit to the school. The current school principal turned out to be ... Read more

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Thailand beach break ends in blistering agony for British teenager

A British teenager has told how her dream trip to Thailand turned into a painful nightmare after she was left “traumatised” by severe sunburn on her very first day, leaving her with blisters, facial swelling and in need of hospital treatment. Emilia Azarova had flown to the popular island of Koh Samui on June 13 …

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People’s Party backs new interim PM without joining coalition

The People’s Party (PP) expressed its willingness to support the election of a new prime minister without joining the governing coalition, provided that the succeeding administration serves solely as a temporary government. This interim government would be tasked with organising a General Election and conducting a public referendum to establish a Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) …

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