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Technology

Amazon changes app logo that ‘resembles Adolf Hitler’

  By Cristina Criddle, BBC AMAZON has quickly changed its main shopping-app logo, after commentators said the recent redesign made it look like Adolf Hitler. Launched in January, the icon depicts a strip of blue tape over an Amazon “smile” logo. But some observers said it resembled a toothbrush moustache, associated with the Nazi dictator.

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Health

#Savemaesai – PM2.5 soars over 700, Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son also affected

Health

Chiang Rai residents tweeting for help as PM2.5 skyrockets

Health

New data links Covid-19’s origins to raccoon dogs at Wuhan market

Health

Don’t use nail polish to whiten teeth: Panda Lab Doctor

Health

Mae Hong Son drowning in toxic dust as PM2.5 exceeds 224

FEATURE

Trees literally turned into structures for roadside campaign signs

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

With elections just weeks away farmers in Sisaket are earning extra income by cutting down indigenous hardwood trees and processing them into slats of wood for roadside campaign signs.

Life

Chadchart imposes quadruple ban this Songkarn

Life

Offbeat multiverse movie ‘Everything Everywhere’ dominates the Oscars

Life

Photos of Prayut lookalike going viral

Life

Pad Thai listed by Oxford dictionary website as an international word

Life

Park blushes as pink trumpets take over

FEATURE

Electoral campaign catchphrases, who cares?

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

Political parties have coined some pithy slogans as election fever rises in the country but whether they are carried out depends on the key people of various camps.

ANALYSIS

Like it or not, Prawit most likely to become PM

By Out-Crowd

With the election drawing closer it now seems clear that Palang Pracharath Party leader Prawit Wongsuwan is the one most likely to become the next prime minister.

ANALYSIS

Thaksin’s homecoming bid may fall through without help from kingmaker

By Out-Crowd

Former premier Thaksin Shinawatra’s effort to return home will likely flop without the help of kingmaker Prawit Wongsuwan who thinks it is his turn to take the premiership after the next election.

SPECIAL FEATURE

Ye Mon’s nightmare: ‘I reported on the military’s abuses, and then I became a victim’

By Ye Mon, Frontier Myanmar

Frontier Myanmar journalist Ye Mon recounts being beaten and sexually abused by regime soldiers in December 2021 after being detained at Yangon International Airport.

FEATURE

Often-used Thai words in today’s political jargon

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

Interesting political jargon currently floats in the Thai political arena ranging from “cobras” meaning traitors to “bananas” or kickbacks and “Si Gumarn” or four infants.

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