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  2. Khaosod - Wikipedia

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    Khaosod English is a news website operating as Khaosod 's English-language arm. It was launched on 9 April 2013, and is known for its liberal standpoint and its criticism of the 2014 military government; [4] [5] [6] the Union of Catholic Asian News has described it as "a beacon of independent journalism in Thailand". [7]

  3. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Khaosod (Thai: ข่าวสด, RTGS: khao sot) - The name translates as 'live news'. Founded on 9 April 1991, Khaosod is the youngest newspaper of Matichon Publishing Group, which also publishes two other daily news publications, Matichon Daily and Prachachat Business.

  4. 24-Year-Old Woman Enjoying the Beach Is Swept to Her Death by ...

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    A young Russian woman enjoying the beach has died after she was swept away by a large wave in Thailand, multiple news outlets report. Kamilla Beliatskaya, 24, was in Koh Samui, Thailand, on Friday ...

  5. Reactions to the 2020 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    The Severe State of Emergency led to a 17 October Khaosod English editorial calling for Prayut to resign on the basis he had lost all legitimacy. The editorial's analysis noted that police had attacked and dispersed protesters outside Government House on 15 October, while the protesters were dispersing as requested by protest leaders, and that ...

  6. Pravit Rojanaphruk - Wikipedia

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    Pravit was born into a Thai-Chinese family in Bangkok in 1967. The son of a diplomat, he spent several years of his childhood in Brussels and Manila.He received a bachelor's degree in community development from the University of the Philippines [10] and a master's degree in social anthropology from University of Oxford.

  7. Am Cyanide case - Wikipedia

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    The Am Cyanide case covers fourteen suspected serial murders by cyanide poisoning in Thailand from 2015 and 2023. It is so-called by the media after the nickname of the accused, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn (Thai: สรารัตน์ รังสิวุฒาภรณ์), and her modus operandi.

  8. Nakhon Ratchasima shootings - Wikipedia

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    Between 8 and 9 February 2020, a mass shooting occurred near and in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, colloquially known as Korat.A soldier of the Royal Thai Army killed 29 people and wounded 58 others before he was eventually shot and killed.

  9. Killing of Chaiyaphum Pasae - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Chiang Mai Police Chief Mongkol Samphawapol said in a 13 May 2017, news conference that the disk was sealed and sent to the forensics department for inspection. The head of that department, Maj. Gen. Thawatchai Mekprasertsuk, told Khaosod English in May 2017 that they were unable to see what was on the disk drive because they did not ...