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  • 5G tests under way in New York

    25 May 2013 : Tests have begun in New York City of 5G wireless broadband, but it could be 2020 before the lightning-fast technology - at least one gigabit per second - becomes a reality.

  • Blasts hit Narathiwat and Yala

    25 May 2013 : Five soldiers were injured when a roadside bomb sent their truck flying through the air in one of two incidents on Saturday in Narathiwat.

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  • Klity cleanup making little progress

    25 May 2013 : The Pollution Control Department (PCD) is facing increased pressure to prove to villagers around Klity Creek in Kanchanaburi that it is serious about cleaning up the lead-contaminated environment.

  • Mahathir says talks a good start

    25 May 2013 : TOKYO : The government's negotiations with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) are a good start, but more action is needed to bring peace to the far South, Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad says.

  • Chalerm vows Thaksin will be home this year

    25 May 2013 : Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung has vowed to bring ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra home a free man before the New Year.

  • CITY LIFE

    Breaking through the disability barriers

    25 May 2013 : In Wang Lang market in Phra Nakhon district, city life hums and throbs and commuters and residents rush about their daily chores. It's a typical everyday scene.

  • Aunt disputes 'rescued' girl's story of forced prostitution

    24 May 2013 : A 17-year-old girl who was helped to leave South Korea after contacting a policeman on Facebook and complaining of forced prostitution will be brought in for further questioning after her aunt gave a different account of events, Pol Maj Gen Pol Maj Gen Chawalit Sawaengphuet said on Friday.

  • Pattani bomb kills five rangers

    24 May 2013 : Five military rangers were killed and another wounded in a bomb attack in Sai Buri district of Pattani province on Friday.

  • Thailand to bend to investors' needs

    24 May 2013 : TOKYO – Thailand will go the extra mile to accommodate the wishes of long-term Japanese investors by introducing new regulations more in line with the recommendations they have made, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Friday.

  • Thailand concedes rights abuses raised by UN rapporteur

    24 May 2013 : Thailand has conceded to issues raised by a UN special rapporteur as alleged malpractice regarding freedom of expression and migrant labour, and to the fatal harassment of human rights defenders.

  • Japan eyes high-speed rail bid

    24 May 2013 : Japanese investors are keen to invest in Thailand's high-speed train project, a flagship scheme of the Yingluck Shinawatra government, the prime minister's secretary-general Suranand Vejjajiva says.

  • Help pours in after mother loses two children in fire

    24 May 2013 : PHITSANULOK: Help has started to pour in for a mother who lost her two children in a house fire in Muang district after they lit a candle to do their homework.

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