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‘There just aren’t enough quality jobs’: Why China’s graduate wave can’t fix its labour shortage
Read more: ‘There just aren’t enough quality jobs’: Why China’s graduate wave can’t fix its labour shortageA record 12.2 million university graduates enter China’s job market this summer – but for many, the future still feels out of reach.
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Commentary: As South Korean artistes clinch prestigious US awards, what’s next for Hallyu?
Read more: Commentary: As South Korean artistes clinch prestigious US awards, what’s next for Hallyu?For those only paying attention to Western entertainment, the grass seems to be getting more Korean – but this change hasn’t been one-way, says CNA TODAY’s Melissa Lee.
Thailand
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Bangkok delays pet-microchip project for a year
Read more: Bangkok delays pet-microchip project for a yearAuthorities in Bangkok plan to delay enforcement of a regulation requiring pet dogs and cats to be fitted with microchips for a year in order to help all sides prepare and ensure broader adoption.
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‘Big Joke’ bribery evidence released
Read more: ‘Big Joke’ bribery evidence releasedThe Royal Thai Police on Tuesday released video and audio evidence in the high-profile bribery case involving former deputy national police chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, following an allegation made by a former aide.
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Bigger role seen for Ranong Port
Read more: Bigger role seen for Ranong PortThe Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has inaugurated a multimodal transport project at Ranong Port, creating a freight transport route connecting China, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar and South Asian countries via the west coast of southern Thailand.
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Inquiry kicks off into call centre bribe offer claims
Read more: Inquiry kicks off into call centre bribe offer claimsPrime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has vowed zero tolerance for corruption as Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaichanok Chidchob launches a probe into an alleged 40-million-baht monthly bribe linked to call centre scams.
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Bold plans take shape in Phuket
Read more: Bold plans take shape in PhuketPhuket authorities have launched a sweeping infrastructure blueprint aimed at easing traffic congestion, improving water security, and upgrading marine transport links to boost the island’s role as a regional hub.
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‘There just aren’t enough quality jobs’: Why China’s graduate wave can’t fix its labour shortage
Read more: ‘There just aren’t enough quality jobs’: Why China’s graduate wave can’t fix its labour shortageA record 12.2 million university graduates enter China’s job market this summer – but for many, the future still feels out of reach.
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Commentary: As South Korean artistes clinch prestigious US awards, what’s next for Hallyu?
Read more: Commentary: As South Korean artistes clinch prestigious US awards, what’s next for Hallyu?For those only paying attention to Western entertainment, the grass seems to be getting more Korean – but this change hasn’t been one-way, says CNA TODAY’s Melissa Lee.
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Defaced murals spark graffiti ‘bombing’ debate in Bangkok
Read more: Defaced murals spark graffiti ‘bombing’ debate in BangkokA debate about street art has emerged in Bangkok, with some people calling for strict prosecution of vandals who defaced commissioned murals, while others argue that the acts were part of the normal “bombing” culture in graffiti art.
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Storms continue to batter northern Thailand
Read more: Storms continue to batter northern ThailandSeveral provinces in the upper part of Thailand are taking a battering from the remains of tropical storm Bualoi, as floods have devastated vast residential areas, crippled infrastructure and inundated farmland close to harvest time.
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Co-payment stimulus scheme to start on Oct 29
Read more: Co-payment stimulus scheme to start on Oct 29The government’s Khon La Khrueng (half-half) co-payment economic stimulus scheme will begin on Oct 29, with registration expected to open soon after cabinet approval next week, according to Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas.
