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Anti-government group announces to march to APEC summit despite protest bans

 

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The youth-led, anti-government group, Ratsadon, announced on Wednesday that they would march from Bangkok’s City Hall to the APEC summit venue on the morning of November 18th to protest the meeting.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1278145-anti-government-group-announces-to-march-to-apec-summit-despite-protest-bans/

 

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Pattaya officials and Walking Street venue operators set to meet for resuming wire-burying project

 

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Pattaya officials were set to meet with Walking Street venue operators to discuss rearranging billboards in preparation for the resumption of a wire-burying project in February 2023.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1278147-pattaya-officials-and-walking-street-venue-operators-set-to-meet-for-resuming-wire-burying-project/

 

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Wires burst into flames in Pattaya causing explosion and widespread power outage

 

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A tangled mess of overhead wires in Pattaya on Wednesday suddenly burst into flames and toppled a power pole, causing an explosion and widespread power outage.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1278148-wires-burst-into-flames-in-pattaya-causing-explosion-and-widespread-power-outage/

 

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Truck driver charged with reckless driving in serious collision with a female motorcyclist

 

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A 20-year-old female motorcyclist lost three fingers and suffered multiple injuries after crashing into a truck that was reportedly exiting a gas station without looking, according to Pattaya police.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1278149-truck-driver-charged-with-reckless-driving-in-serious-collision-with-a-female-motorcyclist/

 

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Thai soccer fans will get to see all the 64 World Cup soccer matches

 

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Thai soccer fans will be able to watch all 64 World Cup 2022 matches in Qatar, due to kick off this Sunday, after FIFA and the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) reached an agreement on a price tag of US$33 million for the broadcast rights in Thailand.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1278150-thai-soccer-fans-will-get-to-see-all-the-64-world-cup-soccer-matches/

 

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