Investigating the cause of Israel's heavy attack on Lebanon

Israel has continued to launch attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, making it the bloodiest conflict between Hezbollah and Israel since 2006. The death toll has climbed past 500, with more than 1,800 injured, raising fears that it could escalate into a full-scale war. Although many countries have warned that the fighting could escalate into a regional

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Customers still flock to sell gold back to "Mae Tak"

The 2nd day is still crowded. Customers flock to sell gold back to "Mae Tak" from all directions until the traffic is backed up and the queue has expanded to 300. On September 25, 2014, reporters reported on the atmosphere in front of the gold shop of Mother Tak and Father Beer on Hathai Rat Road after the shop opened at 10:00 a.m. It was found tha

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Research shows 1 in 3 children worldwide

New research shows that children's vision around the world is deteriorating, with one in three children becoming nearsighted, partly due to excessive screen time. Myopia is becoming a growing global health problem, with studies showing that millions of children are likely to become myopic by 2050, with around 1 in 3 children currently experiencing

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Hit the heart

Politics is a matter of salt. If you hit them first, they will hit you back. In the case of Mr. Prompong Noppharit, former spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, who filed a complaint letter to Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the President of the House of Representatives, to investigate the performance of the duties of the party-list MP of Gen. Prawit Wong

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"Pheu Thai" beware of repeating the same mistakes

No matter where a superpower like the United States moves, it has an impact on the whole world, whether positive or negative. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) recently announced a rate cut, which immediately strengthened the Thai baht. Of course, exports and tourism, which were progressing quite well, had to face a not-so-good situation, especially in

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