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Myanmar Refugee Crisis Fuels Mental Health Emergency in Thailand

The Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, provides free medical and psychiatric care to over 120,000 Myanmar refugees yearly, addressing a severe mental health crisis caused by the 2021 military coup and civil war, exacerbated by a lack of mental healthcare infrastructure in Myanmar and a freeze on f...

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Rafah Crossing to Reopen for Palestinian Civilians

The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza is scheduled to reopen today for Palestinian civilians, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas; its initial reopening date was Sunday, but it had been closed since May due to Israeli occupation and Egypt's refusal to reopen until Pal...

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Seven Hostages Released from Gaza: Five Thais, Two Israelis

Seven hostages—five Thai nationals (Thenna Pongsak, Sathian Suwannakham, Sriaoun Watchara, Seathao Bannawat, and Rumnao Surasak) and two Israelis (Arbel Yehud and Gadi Mozes)—were released from Gaza; one Israeli soldier, Agam Berger, was released earlier. The release of the Israeli hostages was chao...

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San Francisco Museum Repatriates Looted Thai Statues

The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is returning four ancient bronze statues looted from Thailand in the 1960s, highlighting a growing trend of museums acknowledging and returning artifacts acquired unethically; a new exhibition, "Moving Objects," details this repatriation.

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China Hit by Severe Cold Wave and Snowstorms

A cold wave and snowstorms hit China over the weekend, causing temperatures to plummet more than 10C below average in some northern areas, with 8cm of snow accumulation reported. Simultaneously, Alaska faced extreme storms with 70mph winds and flooding.

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Husband of Woman Found Dead in UK Detained in Thailand

The British husband of Lamduan Armitage, a Thai woman found dead in the Yorkshire Dales in 2004, has been detained in Thailand on Thursday due to visa issues, prompting renewed efforts by UK authorities to question him about her death.

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The White Lotus" Season 3 to Boost Thailand Tourism

The HBO series "The White Lotus" Season 3, filmed at multiple Anantara and Four Seasons resorts in Thailand, is expected to boost tourism by showcasing Thailand's luxury hotels and resorts, following similar success in Maui and Sicily.

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Gaza Hostages Released After 482 Days, Facing Mob Violence and Revealing Brutal Captivity

After 482 days held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, seven hostages—two Israelis and five Thai nationals—were released on Thursday, but faced a threatening mob before Red Cross transfer; testimonies reveal brutal captivity conditions, including torture and inadequate medical care.

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Wang Xing Kidnapping Causes Sharp Drop in Chinese Tourism to Thailand

News of actor Wang Xing's rescue from a Thai human trafficking ring caused a 15.6% drop in Chinese tourist bookings to Thailand from January 13-20, impacting other Southeast Asian countries as well, while boosting tourism to Australia, the UAE, and South Korea.

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Jeju Air Crash Preliminary Report Points to Bird Strike and Localiser Structure

A preliminary report on the December 29th Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash in South Korea, which killed 179 people, points to a potential bird strike and the localiser structure's role as contributing factors, with the investigation ongoing.

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China Arrests Key Suspect in Myanmar-Thailand Human Trafficking Case

Chinese authorities arrested a key suspect, surnamed Yan, in human trafficking linked to online scams near Myanmar and Thailand, following the high-profile case of actor Wang Xing, who was lured to Thailand and forced to work in Myanmar, impacting Thailand's tourism prospects during the Lunar New Ye...

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British Husband Detained in Thailand Over 21-Year-Old Cold Case Murder

David Armitage, 62, the British husband of Lamduan Seekanya, whose body was found in the Yorkshire Dales in 2004, has been detained in Thailand, enabling UK police to finally question him about her death.

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