Thailand may impose 24-hour curfew
The Thai government may impose a 24-hour curfew, if the rate of new COVID-19 infections does not slow substantially to a satisfactory level, after a week of the 10pm-4am now in effect.

The Thai government may impose a 24-hour curfew, if the rate of new COVID-19 infections does not slow substantially to a satisfactory level, after a week of the 10pm-4am now in effect.
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Thailand is finally getting its own bullet train network after years of debate and much red tape.
Last week, an article on Bangkok Post said that Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak delegated the Finance Ministry to prepare measures to brace for global economic uncertainties next year. He added after the meeting that the “global economy’s turnaround is unlikely next year, so the country must prepare measures to handle the still-sluggish global economy”. […]
Pope Francis is expected to arrive in Bangkok today, November 20, 12:30 PM at the Military Air Terminal 2 in Don Muang.
You can certainly opt to visit one for a few nights as a major part of your trip, but you can also look into an island tour that will allow you to experience multiple islands in short time.
17,000 army commandos, police and security officers deployed as security for the summits and related meetings.
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As of 5:00 p.m. Monday, Bin has raised a total of 107 million baht.
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UP has broken into a London-based publication's ranking of the top 500 schools in the world while DLSU is in the 1000+ group.
September 8, 2019, a group of mostly Filipino runners from the SDA Runners ran the Singha Obstacle Trail Run VXIII at Suenpheung Highlands. The group consisted mostly of teachers from Adventist International Mission School (AIMS) Korat & Muaklek campuses, Bangkok Advent School and Ekamai International School. The trail run consisted of 25 obstacles, from climbing […]