Bangkok University expels students who attacked LGBTQ+ peer with hot soup
Bangkok University on Monday expelled two LGBTQ+ students who poured hot soup over another student in Pathum Thani province last week. The incident sparked a protest rally on Saturday night.

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Canadian found dead in car with a farewell letter
PHUKET - A Canadian man was found dead in a parked car at a beach in Muang district on Monday morning, along with a letter outlining his final wishes. 

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Govt shrugs off Myanmar rallies against Thai sanctions
The government must protect Thais from Chinese scammers and will not be swayed by Myanmar rallies for a boycott of Thai goods after it cut off power, fuel and the internet to border areas where the gangsters are based, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Monday. 

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Karen rebels give Chinese gangsters deadline to leave
KANCHANABURI - Karen rebels have issued an ultimatum to Chinese nationals illegally operating scam centres and other illicit businesses - leave all areas under their control by the end of this month.

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Safe air nationwide, cleanest in Bangkok
The air quality in all provinces of Thailand was declared "safe" on Monday morning, with the capital, Bangkok, registering the lowest level of ultrafine dust, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda).

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Trump cuts hit Thai refugee camps
The Public Health Ministry will open a command centre to coordinate with border hospitals over the treatment of refugee patients after the suspension of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) budget.

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