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Thailand's economic growth will be hit by U.S. tariffs on its exports, although the impact on activity won't be as great as ...
The law against insulting the Thai monarchy has become a common tool for silencing Thai activists. Now, a foreign academic ...
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King"s College International School Bangkok (King"s Bangkok) continues its mission to create educational opportunities for young people toward world-class education. The school is advancing its ...
An American lecturer in Thailand has been arrested on charges of offending the country's monarchy. Paul Chambers, who teaches ...
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A US academic charged with breaking Thailand's strict royal defamation laws was granted bail on Wednesday, his lawyers said, ...
In an interview with The Free Press Journal, Pacharee Sa-nguanprasert (Pang) discusses her career and what Mumbai audiences can expect from her performance at the Banyan Tree World Jazz Festival on ...
"The Thai government claims it wants to be a regional leader in education, but then it takes this kind of ill-advised step that will drive away international researchers and lecturers," he said.