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Martial law, protests and a president tried for insurrection: How did South Korea get here?
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Martial law, protests and a president tried for insurrection: How did South Korea get here?

South Korea faces political turmoil as a court prepares to deliver its verdict in the insurrection trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol. The case has been accompanied by widespread protests and the potential implementation of martial law, signaling a significant moment in the country's political landscape.

Newcastle Demolishes Qarabag 6-1 in Champions League Playoff with Anthony Gordon's 4-Goal Heroics
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Newcastle Demolishes Qarabag 6-1 in Champions League Playoff with Anthony Gordon's 4-Goal Heroics

Newcastle United dominated Qarabag 6-1 in the UEFA Champions League playoff first leg, with Anthony Gordon scoring an incredible 4 goals. The emphatic victory puts Newcastle in a strong position to advance to the next round of the competition.

Arsenal Lead Slips Away as Wolverhampton Fights Back to Dramatic 2-2 Draw
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Arsenal Lead Slips Away as Wolverhampton Fights Back to Dramatic 2-2 Draw

Arsenal dropped crucial points in a dramatic Premier League match against Wolverhampton, surrendering a two-goal lead to end the game in a 2-2 draw. The result keeps Arsenal at the top of the table, but fails to extend their lead over Manchester City.

Grilled Food Vendor Loses Wallet, Mystery Woman Withdraws 25,000 Baht from ATM
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Grilled Food Vendor Loses Wallet, Mystery Woman Withdraws 25,000 Baht from ATM

A grilled food vendor in Udon Thani lost her wallet at a local market, which was picked up by an unknown woman who subsequently withdrew 25,000 baht from the victim's bank account. The victim has pleaded for the return of her savings, which were meant to buy a laptop for her child.

Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 Clarifies Religious Leaders' Protective Vests, Affirms Non-Operational Status
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Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 Clarifies Religious Leaders' Protective Vests, Affirms Non-Operational Status

The Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 has clarified its policy on providing protective vests to religious leaders in Narathiwat province. The vests are not intended to transform spiritual leaders into operational units, but rather to provide safety during high-risk mediation efforts in conflict zones.

First 'Warriors Meet' Event Inspires Over 800 Youth, Honors Military Veterans
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First 'Warriors Meet' Event Inspires Over 800 Youth, Honors Military Veterans

A special event honoring military veterans brought together over 800 military students to learn about sacrifices made for Thailand. The 'Warriors Meet' program featured war-themed exhibitions and panel discussions aimed at inspiring youth and preserving the legacy of military service.

Join the Great Merit-Making: Phai Luang Temple Creates Commemorative Medals of Luang Pho To
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Join the Great Merit-Making: Phai Luang Temple Creates Commemorative Medals of Luang Pho To

Phai Luang Temple in Nonthaburi is creating a large commemorative statue of Luang Pho To and limited edition medals for Buddhist devotees. The project aims to promote religious practices, support the community, and provide a spiritual center for meditation and merit-making.

Royal Project Office Welcomes 12th Group of Myanmar Farmers to Learn Royal Development Principles
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Royal Project Office Welcomes 12th Group of Myanmar Farmers to Learn Royal Development Principles

Thailand's Royal Project Development Office is hosting 14 Myanmar farmers and agricultural officials for a training program on sustainable agriculture and development principles. The 9-day workshop aims to transfer knowledge about royal development strategies and strengthen bilateral relations between Thailand and Myanmar.

Kasetsart Demonstration School Color Guard Wins National Championship in Youth Music Festival
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Kasetsart Demonstration School Color Guard Wins National Championship in Youth Music Festival

Kasetsart Demonstration School's Color Guard team swept the national music festival, winning multiple top awards in the Color Guard Thailand Championship. The achievement highlights the students' exceptional musical talents and teamwork, showcasing the potential of Thai youth in performing arts.

Villager Turns in 500 Baht Election Bribe Money to Election Commission After Wife's Scolding
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Villager Turns in 500 Baht Election Bribe Money to Election Commission After Wife's Scolding

A villager from Udon Thani turned in 500 baht in election bribe money to the Election Commission after his wife warned him about potential legal consequences. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vote-buying in Thai elections, with local authorities offering amnesty to those who voluntarily report such activities.

Still Unresolved: Another Video Emerges of Vote Buying in Nong Han District 5
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Still Unresolved: Another Video Emerges of Vote Buying in Nong Han District 5

A vote buying scandal continues to unfold in Udon Thani's Election District 5, with new video and audio evidence emerging. Witnesses are providing testimony to police about alleged widespread electoral fraud, calling for the Election Commission to take decisive action.

Tracking Motorcycle Theft Ring: Laotian Network Caught Stealing and Smuggling 20 Bikes in One Month
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Tracking Motorcycle Theft Ring: Laotian Network Caught Stealing and Smuggling 20 Bikes in One Month

Ubon Ratchathani police arrested a 25-year-old Laotian motorcycle thief who had stolen over 20 bikes from local dormitories in just one month. The suspect was caught smuggling stolen motorcycles across the Mekong River, with plans to sell them for 3,000 baht each.