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Scholarships for study in Italy
The Italian Government is offering scholarships for the 2013/2014 academic year to Thai candidates wishing to attend graduate, post-graduate and single courses, as well as conduct research activities, at any legally recognised Italian universities and high education institutions. Study courses include, but is not limited to the following fields: language and literature, physics, information ...
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Nostalgia for an old style sixty years on
Chachoengsao school continues its child-centred, integrated system of learning Child-centred and integrated learning is not at all something new to Thai education. Indeed, Thailand has had students learning in this way for more than 60 years. A school in Chachoengsao is good evidence that continuous implementation of this style of learning has brought about unexpected success. However, ...
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Tenth school joins German Pasch network
Mahidol Wittayanusorn School in Nakhon Pathom has become part of the exclusive German network "Schools: Partners for the Future" (Pasch). There are 10 schools in Thailand in this prestigious network, an initiative of the German Federal Foreign Office. It's a global network of some 1,500 schools that place a high value on German language at secondary school level. To commemorate ...
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Thai Super League Wrap Muangthong extend their lead at the top
Michael Byrne grabbed the crucial goal after 74 minutes to wrap it up. Mid-table duo Army United and Songkhla played out a 1-1 draw in Sunday's other ...
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Thousands of Red Shirt protesters rally in Bangkok to mark 3rd anniversary of bloody crackdown
Bangkok Sunday to mark the third anniversary of a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests which exposed Thailand's deep divisions, police said. About 90 people were killed and nearly 1,900 wounded in a series of street clashes in May 2010 between demonstrators and security forces, which culminated in the military crackdown. On Sunday roads were blocked as Red Shirts, loyal to ousted ...
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Thai FM to visit U.S.
Thai foreign minister is scheduled to visit the United Sates of America from Saturday to Wednesday, according to the Thai Foreign Ministry. Surapong Tovichakchaikul, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, will leave Bangkok for the States on Saturday and will be back on Wednesday. He will meet with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington DC, said Thai Foreign ...
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Big turnout of UDD backers
At least 20,000 supporters of the United Front for Democracy against the Dictatorship (UDD) converged on Ratchaprasong in Bangkok on Sunday to commemorate the lethal crackdown against anti-government protesters three years ...
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Thailands Red Shirts mark deadly crackdown
BANGKOK (AFP) - Around 12,000 Red Shirt protesters rallied in Bangkok Sunday to mark the third anniversary of a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests which exposed Thailand's deep divisions, police said.About 90 people were killed and nearly 1,900 wounded in a series of street clashes in May 2010 between demonstrators and security forces, which culminated in the military crackdown.On ...
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Thaksin to make phone call to address red-shirt rally at Ratchaprasong
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has announced he would make a phone call to address a red-shirt rally at the Ratchaprasong Intersection Sunday evening. He posted messages on his Twitter page that he would talk about several issues that he has not recounted to his supports yet. He apologised to Bangkokians that the rally, which will be held to mark third anniversary of the Ratchaprasong ...
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University students vow against cheating
Executives and students at 27 universities vow against "cheating", ready to support national anti-corruption campaigns. Together, they signed the declaration on Sunday at Thammasat University's stadium, to launch the campaign "Thai students not cheating". Thammasat rector Somkid Lertpaitoon likens the campaign to the vaccination. Upon graduation, these students would be ...
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Hackers eager to exploit black holes in Thai cyberspace security
The recent hacking of the prime minister's website set off alarm bells among the government's security watchdogs, but there are hundreds of well-trained hackers lurking in cyberspace ready to strike ill-prepared local ...
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If Im guilty execute me Abhisit on the red shirt crackdown
Three years to the day that the events of April and May, 2010 culminated in the red shirt crackdown and the surrender of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship's leaders, Thai society remains deeply divided. Some 92 people were killed in the crackdown, from protesters to innocent bystanders, journalists to security ...
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Unofficial hearing on Krabi power plant
Senator Boonsong Kowawisarat, chairman of the Senate Committee on natural resources and environment, on Sunday led a delegation to Krabi, to hear public concerns over the planned construction of an 800-megawatt coal-fired power plant in the province. Accompanying him were a sub-committee. Both local residents and representatives from the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand - which owns ...
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Intensifying conflicts foreseen poll
The Thai public foresees intensifying political conflicts following opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva's notion that said a general election may take place late this year. The Yingluck government took office in August 2011. Of 1,316 respondents, 43.35 per cent believed that Abhisit's notion would intensify political conflicts while 20.23 per cent said that the government's ...
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Red shirts rally at Ratchaprasong Rajdamri Road closed to traffic
Roads around the Ratchaprasong Intersection were hit with severe traffic congestion as police closed the Rajdamri Road on the side of CentralWorld Sunday for red shirts to hold a demonstration. Red-shirt guards used barriers and trucked to block the both inbound and outbound Rajdamri Road for setting up a stage. ...
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Rajdamri Road closed for Reds gathering
The section of Rajdamri Road in front of CentralWorld has been closed ahead of the gathering of the red-shirts, who are commemorating the dispersal three years ago. In his Tweet, Former prime ...
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Rising living cost shakes Govt
Higher cost of living is cited as a major reason that could weaken the government's support, according to a poll by Assumption University. Higher cost of living is the biggest cause for 85.2 per cent of the 2,115 respondents in 17 provinces: while charter amendment (81.9 per cent) is the ...
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Myanmars foreign arrivals up 44 per cent in the first four months
Yangon - Foreign arrivals at Yangon airport during the first four months of the year jumped 44 per cent year-on-year, with Europeans accounting for about one-third, reports said Sunday. Through April, 253,136 foreign visitors arrived at Yangon airport, 67,460 of them Europeans, the Myanmar Times reported. Among European arrivals, France was the main source market followed by Britain and ...
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Finding the quiet side of Thailand’s party island
The monthly full-moon party on Ko Phangan draws tens of thousands of tourists, but there’s much more to the Thai island than hard partying - and a new airport may bring far-reaching ...
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Patriots ordered out of Sanam Luang
City Hall has threatened Alliance of Thai Patriots protesters with legal action if they do not call off a demonstration at Sanam Luang. Around 100 ATP supporters have been protesting against the International Court of Justice's role in the Preah Vihear territorial dispute between Thailand and Cambodia since May 6. Pol Maj Gen Wichai Sangpraphai, adviser to Bangkok Governor Sukhumbhand ...
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North Korea launches three missiles into sea South says
Seoul - North Korea Saturday launched three short-range guided missiles into the Sea of Japan, South Korea's Defence Ministry said. Two launches occurred in the morning into the sea off the Korean Peninsula's east coast, also called the East Sea, and the third was conducted in the afternoon, a ministry spokesman said. North Korea last carried out missile launches in March when it ...
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China crushes Thailand at Beilun International Volleyball Tournament
China powered past Thailand in straight sets on Saturday for their second victory at the Beilun International Women's Volleyball Tournament.The Chinese, who lost to Thailand on four occassions in the past four years, gained sweet revenge with the 15-15, 25-13, 25-9 win.However, Chinese head coach Lang Ping played down the significance of the big victory."Thailand didn't play their ...
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Irans president to attend Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Thailand
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will attend the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit scheduled for May 19 to 20 in Thailand, semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday.Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi and Vice President Mohammad-Javad Mohammadizadeh will accompany Ahmadinejad during his visit to Thailand, according to the report.The primary themes of the water summit, to be held in ...
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Some in Thailands Pheu Thai party oppose amnesty plan
Some rank-and-file members of the Pheu Thai Party oppose a proposal for blanket amnesty for the May 2010 riots in Thailand. Deputy Premier Chalerm Yubamrung enthusiastically endorses the proposal, the Bangkok Post reported Saturday. But in the ranks, dissidents say it would include Democrat Party leaders responsible for the bloody crackdown on protesters. Chalerm plans to introduce a bill that ...










