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Thai Court Orders Yingluck Shinawatra to Pay \$300 Million for Rice Subsidy Losses
A Thai court ordered former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay over \$300 million in compensation for losses incurred by a failed rice subsidy program implemented during her 2011-2014 tenure; the court found her negligent, despite the government recouping losses through rice sales.
Thai Court Orders Yingluck Shinawatra to Pay \$300 Million for Rice Subsidy Losses
A Thai court ordered former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay over \$300 million in compensation for losses incurred by a failed rice subsidy program implemented during her 2011-2014 tenure; the court found her negligent, despite the government recouping losses through rice sales.
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52% Bias Score


Thailand Tightens Cannabis Regulations Amid Smuggling Surge
Thailand is tightening cannabis regulations due to a surge in smuggling attempts by tourists, primarily British and Indian nationals, following the country's 2022 decriminalization of the drug, which has also sparked public concern about its accessibility to children and addiction rates.
Thailand Tightens Cannabis Regulations Amid Smuggling Surge
Thailand is tightening cannabis regulations due to a surge in smuggling attempts by tourists, primarily British and Indian nationals, following the country's 2022 decriminalization of the drug, which has also sparked public concern about its accessibility to children and addiction rates.
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56% Bias Score


British Women Arrested for Cannabis Smuggling After Thailand Legalization
Two British women, Bella May Culley and Charlotte May Lee, were arrested for allegedly smuggling cannabis; Culley in Georgia with 14kg, and Lee in Sri Lanka with \$1.2m worth of kush, both having flown from Bangkok, Thailand, where cannabis was legalised in 2022.
British Women Arrested for Cannabis Smuggling After Thailand Legalization
Two British women, Bella May Culley and Charlotte May Lee, were arrested for allegedly smuggling cannabis; Culley in Georgia with 14kg, and Lee in Sri Lanka with \$1.2m worth of kush, both having flown from Bangkok, Thailand, where cannabis was legalised in 2022.
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68% Bias Score


Bangkok Building Collapse Prompts 17 Arrests for Negligence
Following the March 28, 2024, Myanmar earthquake, a Bangkok building under construction collapsed, killing 92 and prompting the arrest of 17 individuals, including a prominent businessman, on charges of professional negligence, due to substandard materials and construction.
Bangkok Building Collapse Prompts 17 Arrests for Negligence
Following the March 28, 2024, Myanmar earthquake, a Bangkok building under construction collapsed, killing 92 and prompting the arrest of 17 individuals, including a prominent businessman, on charges of professional negligence, due to substandard materials and construction.
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36% Bias Score


Thai Executive Among 17 Charged in Bangkok High-Rise Collapse
Following the March 28 Myanmar earthquake, 17 individuals, including Italian-Thai Development president Premchai Karnasuta, surrendered to Thai police on Friday, facing criminal negligence charges for the collapse of a Bangkok high-rise that killed 92 people; investigations revealed structural flaws...
Thai Executive Among 17 Charged in Bangkok High-Rise Collapse
Following the March 28 Myanmar earthquake, 17 individuals, including Italian-Thai Development president Premchai Karnasuta, surrendered to Thai police on Friday, facing criminal negligence charges for the collapse of a Bangkok high-rise that killed 92 people; investigations revealed structural flaws...
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36% Bias Score


Thailand Launches $108.5 Million Plan to Revive Tourism Amidst Chinese Visitor Decline
Faced with a 30 percent drop in Chinese tourists during the first quarter of 2025, Thailand is launching a 3.5 billion baht tourism recovery plan involving initiatives to attract domestic and international travelers, and a focused campaign to rebuild Chinese tourist confidence, addressing safety con...
Thailand Launches $108.5 Million Plan to Revive Tourism Amidst Chinese Visitor Decline
Faced with a 30 percent drop in Chinese tourists during the first quarter of 2025, Thailand is launching a 3.5 billion baht tourism recovery plan involving initiatives to attract domestic and international travelers, and a focused campaign to rebuild Chinese tourist confidence, addressing safety con...
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36% Bias Score

Thailand to Tighten Cannabis Regulations Amid Smuggling Surge
Thailand plans to tighten cannabis sales regulations after a surge in smuggling attempts by tourists, mostly British and Indian nationals, following the country's 2022 decriminalization of the drug.

Thailand to Tighten Cannabis Regulations Amid Smuggling Surge
Thailand plans to tighten cannabis sales regulations after a surge in smuggling attempts by tourists, mostly British and Indian nationals, following the country's 2022 decriminalization of the drug.
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56% Bias Score

Formula 1 to Maintain 24-Race Schedule, Add Rotating Events
Formula 1 will keep its 24-race schedule but add 2-3 rotating events yearly, dropping Imola from the 2026 calendar to make room for a new Madrid track, despite criticism of the intense schedule from drivers.

Formula 1 to Maintain 24-Race Schedule, Add Rotating Events
Formula 1 will keep its 24-race schedule but add 2-3 rotating events yearly, dropping Imola from the 2026 calendar to make room for a new Madrid track, despite criticism of the intense schedule from drivers.
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52% Bias Score

Bangkok Skyscraper Collapse: 17 Face Negligence Charges After 92 Deaths
Following a deadly earthquake in Myanmar, a Bangkok skyscraper under construction collapsed, killing 92; 17 people, including a prominent Thai construction executive, face charges of professional negligence resulting in death, due to alleged building code violations and substandard materials.

Bangkok Skyscraper Collapse: 17 Face Negligence Charges After 92 Deaths
Following a deadly earthquake in Myanmar, a Bangkok skyscraper under construction collapsed, killing 92; 17 people, including a prominent Thai construction executive, face charges of professional negligence resulting in death, due to alleged building code violations and substandard materials.
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40% Bias Score

Thailand Arrests Man for Trafficking Baby Orangutans
Thai police arrested a 47-year-old man on Wednesday for illegally possessing two baby orangutans, one month and one year old, that he was delivering to a customer in Bangkok; he faces up to four years in prison, and the orangutans, named Christopher and Stefan, are now under the care of wildlife off...

Thailand Arrests Man for Trafficking Baby Orangutans
Thai police arrested a 47-year-old man on Wednesday for illegally possessing two baby orangutans, one month and one year old, that he was delivering to a customer in Bangkok; he faces up to four years in prison, and the orangutans, named Christopher and Stefan, are now under the care of wildlife off...
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20% Bias Score

Thailand Seizes 238 Tons of Illegally Imported US Electronic Waste
Thai authorities seized 238 tons of US electronic waste mislabeled as scrap metal at Bangkok's port on Wednesday, highlighting the global e-waste problem and posing significant health and environmental risks; charges are pending, and the waste will be returned to the US.

Thailand Seizes 238 Tons of Illegally Imported US Electronic Waste
Thai authorities seized 238 tons of US electronic waste mislabeled as scrap metal at Bangkok's port on Wednesday, highlighting the global e-waste problem and posing significant health and environmental risks; charges are pending, and the waste will be returned to the US.
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32% Bias Score

Frasers Property's Second Privatization Bid for Frasers Hospitality Trust
Frasers Property is attempting to acquire the remaining shares of Frasers Hospitality Trust for S$1.37 billion ($1 billion), offering S$0.71 per share; this follows a failed attempt in 2022 due to insufficient shareholder approval, driven by current challenging macroeconomic conditions.

Frasers Property's Second Privatization Bid for Frasers Hospitality Trust
Frasers Property is attempting to acquire the remaining shares of Frasers Hospitality Trust for S$1.37 billion ($1 billion), offering S$0.71 per share; this follows a failed attempt in 2022 due to insufficient shareholder approval, driven by current challenging macroeconomic conditions.
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36% Bias Score
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