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Yossanan Urges Amnat Charoen to Choose Pheu Thai Candidates, Teng Defends Anuthin After Controversial Audio Clip
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Yossanan Urges Amnat Charoen to Choose Pheu Thai Candidates, Teng Defends Anuthin After Controversial Audio Clip

Pheu Thai's prime ministerial candidate Yossanan Wongsawat rallied support in Amnat Charoen, urging voters to back two local candidates. The event featured passionate speeches defending the party's reputation and attacking political opponents, highlighting the intense pre-election atmosphere.

Praphat Asks Suphan Buri Residents to Understand Party Switch, Aims to Be in Government
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Praphat Asks Suphan Buri Residents to Understand Party Switch, Aims to Be in Government

Veteran politician Praphat Potasuton explained his switch to Bhumjai Thai Party, citing a desire to be part of the government and continue developing Suphan Buri province. He referenced his long political history and asked residents to understand his decision to join a party with a better chance of forming a government.

Final Stretch for 'Luk Tao Supachai' as Pheu Thai Party Campaigns in Pathum Thani
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Final Stretch for 'Luk Tao Supachai' as Pheu Thai Party Campaigns in Pathum Thani

Pheu Thai Party candidate Supachai 'Luk Tao' Nopkham is intensifying his election campaign in Pathum Thani District 2, focusing on community engagement and party policies. He is seeking re-election by highlighting his past support during flood events and promoting the party's key economic and social initiatives.

Culprit Found: Election Campaign Poster Torn Apart by Temple Crow
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Culprit Found: Election Campaign Poster Torn Apart by Temple Crow

A temple crow became an unexpected political disruption by tearing up election campaign posters in Phetchaburi province. Surveillance footage captured the bird destroying campaign materials for candidates from two different political parties, causing online discussion and surprise.

Beijing criticises Dalai Lama Grammy win as 'manipulation'
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Beijing criticises Dalai Lama Grammy win as 'manipulation'

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama won a Grammy Award in the audiobook category for his meditations. The achievement has drawn criticism from Beijing, who claims the recognition is a form of political manipulation.

Anuthin Leads Major Rally in Suphan Buri, Draws 20,000 Supporters
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Anuthin Leads Major Rally in Suphan Buri, Draws 20,000 Supporters

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul conducted a major campaign rally in Suphan Buri, drawing 20,000 supporters for Palang Thai Party candidates. The event demonstrated the party's continued political engagement, with Anuthin dismissing speculation about declining popularity.

Pure Heart Foundation Donates Oxygen Machines and Patient Care Sprays through Social Welfare Council
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Pure Heart Foundation Donates Oxygen Machines and Patient Care Sprays through Social Welfare Council

The Pure Heart Foundation has donated 10 oxygen machines and 60 patient care spray bottles to the Social Welfare Council of Thailand to support medical facilities nationwide. The donation, valued at over 200,000 baht, aims to help patients with respiratory issues and improve healthcare access across the country.

After 3 Consecutive Wins, Manchester United Rises to 4th Favorite for Premier League Title
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After 3 Consecutive Wins, Manchester United Rises to 4th Favorite for Premier League Title

Manchester United has dramatically improved their Premier League title chances after winning three consecutive matches. The team has climbed to 4th place in championship betting odds, showing a resurgence under manager Carrick's leadership.

Editorial - Early Voting Challenges
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Editorial - Early Voting Challenges

Thailand's early voting for the upcoming national election saw over 2.4 million registered voters participating across different districts. The process was largely smooth, with high participation rates, especially in Bangkok, though some administrative challenges were identified.

No Room to Punch - Dealing with Gold Thieves in the 'Gold Rush' Era
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No Room to Punch - Dealing with Gold Thieves in the 'Gold Rush' Era

Gold prices have reached record highs, triggering a surge in sophisticated gold shop robberies across Thailand. A recent high-profile heist in a Bangkok shopping mall, where criminals stole gold worth 15 million baht, highlights the growing risk of theft in the current economic climate.

Nat Phong Rallies Ayutthaya Supporters, Challenges Election Commission's Performance
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Nat Phong Rallies Ayutthaya Supporters, Challenges Election Commission's Performance

Nat Phong Rueangpanyawut, leader of the People's Party, rallied supporters in Ayutthaya calling for political reform and transparent elections. He challenged the current political system and urged voters to support his party's vision for a more equitable Thailand ahead of the upcoming February 8th election.

CP Joins Forces with Intellectual Property Department to Drive Innovation and Economic Growth
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CP Joins Forces with Intellectual Property Department to Drive Innovation and Economic Growth

CP Group and the Intellectual Property Department have signed a strategic collaboration to boost Thailand's innovation ecosystem through intellectual property development. The partnership aims to enhance research capabilities, protect innovations, and create new opportunities for Thai entrepreneurs by leveraging intellectual property as a key economic driver.