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For reasons unknown to me, the Bangkok Post insists on using oddly transliterated Thai, even where the meaning is unclear.
As Chinese tourist arrivals plunge, the Thai Muslim Trade Association (TMTA) is calling on authorities and the private sector ...
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Interior Minister Phumtham Wechayachai insisted that the decision to replace several senior ministry officials with known ...
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