By Thai Newsroom Reporters ONE HUNDRED AND ONE Thai workers currently stranded in Uzbekistan have desperately urged Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to send a special flight from Bangkok to Tashkent to bring them back home sooner than scheduled. Saravut Seethong, a native of Udorn Thani, called his wife in the northeastern province, to help him
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Domino’s New Zealand drops ‘free pizza for Karen’ offer after backlash
By BBC DOMINO’S Pizza has dropped a promotion offering free pizza to women named Karen after it was met with a backlash. In recent years, the name “Karen” has been used as an insult to describe white middle-aged women who are perceived to be obnoxious or racist. The pizza franchise’s New Zealand arm initially said
Read moreStar witness in Red Bull heir case dies in road accident
THE KEY witness in the hit-and-run incident involving Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya that led to a policeman’s death in Bangkok on September 3, 2012 also died in a motorcycle crash in Chiang Mai during the wee hours of this morning, Naewna newspaper reported this afternoon (July 30, 2020). Pol. Col. Ronnachai Rodloy, head of Phuping Rajanivej
Read morePrayut worried as opposing youth groups get ready to rally today
PRIME Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said late this morning (July 30) that he is concerned about various rallies taking place today and has ordered police to use the law appropriately, Naewna newspaper and INN News reported. Earlier Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said that he has ordered officials to make sure the two groups of youths
Read moreTeen tourists use kidnapped dog to pay restaurant bill
AFTER two days of heartache the owner of a Siberian Husky dog named Kluay Cherm that had been kidnapped by a group of Bangkok teenagers while driving back from a holiday at Khao Koh in Petchabun province and given to a restaurateur to settle a food bill was happily reunited with her beloved pet, Sanook.com
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