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First Domestically Built Light Rail Tram Begins Test Runs in Khon Kaen
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First Domestically Built Light Rail Tram Begins Test Runs in Khon Kaen

Thailand has successfully developed its first domestically designed light rail tram, currently undergoing test runs at Rajamangala University of Technology Isan in Khon Kaen. The prototype, which can carry up to 120 passengers, represents a significant milestone in Thailand's transportation technology, with approximately 80% of its components produced locally.

Jurgen Klopp Provides Latest Update on Alexander Isak's Injury Status
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Jurgen Klopp Provides Latest Update on Alexander Isak's Injury Status

Liverpool striker Alexander Isak remains sidelined with an injury since December, with manager Jurgen Klopp indicating he is making progress in recovery. While Isak can now train on grass, he is not yet ready to return to full team participation, suggesting a cautious approach to his rehabilitation.

True Corporation Continues Profit Streak, Announces 4.1 Billion Baht Dividend
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True Corporation Continues Profit Streak, Announces 4.1 Billion Baht Dividend

True Corporation has reported strong financial results for Q4 2023, with a net profit of 4 billion baht and a total annual dividend of 10.7 billion baht. The telecommunications company continues to grow its mobile and 5G user base while emphasizing innovation and operational efficiency.

Why Election Fairness Cannot Be Solely the Responsibility of the Orange Party
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Why Election Fairness Cannot Be Solely the Responsibility of the Orange Party

The recent Thai snap election has sparked intense debate about potential voting irregularities and voter privacy. Concerns primarily raised by the People's Party supporters suggest systemic issues that could undermine the credibility of the electoral process nationwide.

BAAC Clarifies: Customer Mutual Funeral Association Remains Strong and Operational
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BAAC Clarifies: Customer Mutual Funeral Association Remains Strong and Operational

The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) has dispelled rumors about the potential suspension of its customer funeral association. The bank confirmed that the association remains operational and strong, and is committed to supporting its members transparently and effectively.

Watch Out! Thammanat Warns Agriculture Ministry Not an Easy Air-Conditioned Job
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Watch Out! Thammanat Warns Agriculture Ministry Not an Easy Air-Conditioned Job

Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Phromphao spoke candidly about the challenges of managing Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture, emphasizing the complex work involved in international agricultural trade. He defended his past performance and highlighted the ministry's hands-on approach to agricultural diplomacy and product negotiations.

Woman accused of using ChatGPT to plan drug murders
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Woman accused of using ChatGPT to plan drug murders

A 21-year-old woman in South Korea has been accused of using artificial intelligence technology to plan drug-related murders of three men in their 20s. Authorities allege she secretly administered drugged drinks to her victims as part of a premeditated criminal plot involving ChatGPT.

Border Residents Panic as Cambodian Soldiers Burn Forest, Prepare for Potential Conflict
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Border Residents Panic as Cambodian Soldiers Burn Forest, Prepare for Potential Conflict

Tensions are escalating along the Thai-Cambodian border as Cambodian soldiers burn forest areas, causing significant concern among local residents. Border communities are preparing emergency shelters and hoping to prevent further military confrontations between the two countries.

Violent Outburst - Intoxicated Individual Causes Widespread School Closures
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Violent Outburst - Intoxicated Individual Causes Widespread School Closures

Forty schools in Pathum Thani were forced to close after a violent incident involving an intoxicated individual who attacked his wife and fired at rescue workers. The event follows a similar school invasion in Hat Yai, raising serious concerns about drug-related violence and school safety in Thailand.

Editorial - New Election on February 22nd
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Editorial - New Election on February 22nd

Thailand's Election Commission has announced a partial recount and re-election in 4 provinces on February 22nd, following controversies in the February 8th national election. The decision covers 8 voting units and aims to address concerns about transparency and fairness in the electoral process. This move highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining public confidence in Thailand's electoral system.

L Goes to Jail: Court Denies Bail Due to Family Violence and Evidence Tampering Concerns
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L Goes to Jail: Court Denies Bail Due to Family Violence and Evidence Tampering Concerns

A 30-year-old man named Nopparat, known as 'L', has been denied bail and sent to jail for multiple violent offenses, including assault and threatening family members with a firearm. His actions led to the closure of 17 schools and prompted a manhunt by local authorities.

Major General Panuvit: Military Medical Expert Elevating Thailand's Global Medical Standing
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Major General Panuvit: Military Medical Expert Elevating Thailand's Global Medical Standing

Major General Panuvit Pumhirun, a leading military medical expert, has been honored for groundbreaking research that can save soldiers' lives and help establish Thailand as a key player in ASEAN medical cooperation. His innovations include a critical blood-control device and the creation of the ASEAN Center of Military Medicine, highlighting Thailand's growing medical expertise.