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Commentary: India’s state and central governments still aren’t speaking the same language
Read more: Commentary: India’s state and central governments still aren’t speaking the same languageSome Indian states view national education policy as a veiled scheme to enforce Hindi, say these researchers.
Thailand
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Thailand delays return of Cambodian soldiers
Read more: Thailand delays return of Cambodian soldiersA renewed ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia passed the 72-hour mark on Tuesday, an initial goal the countries had set to secure a more lasting peace, but Bangkok said it had delayed the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers due to alleged breaches of the deal.
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SET ends third straight year in the red
Read more: SET ends third straight year in the redThe Stock Exchange of Thailand finished 2025 in the red for the third consecutive year, one of only a handful of markets worldwide to record double-digit losses compared with 2024.
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PM vows to close border with Cambodia as long as provocations continue
Read more: PM vows to close border with Cambodia as long as provocations continueSI SA KET: Thailand will continue to close its border with Cambodia as long as civilians from the neighbouring country continue to act provocatively on Thai soil, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said.
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PM vows relief for flooded Ang Thong
Read more: PM vows relief for flooded Ang ThongPrime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited flood-hit Ang Thong province on Saturday and pledged the timely disbursement of relief funds as the Chao Phraya River keeps rising.
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Homeless targeted by mule account brokers
Read more: Homeless targeted by mule account brokersThe Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has stepped up efforts to prevent homeless people from being lured into opening “mule accounts” following reports that brokers are paying 500–5,000 baht to use their identities.
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Commentary: India’s state and central governments still aren’t speaking the same language
Read more: Commentary: India’s state and central governments still aren’t speaking the same languageSome Indian states view national education policy as a veiled scheme to enforce Hindi, say these researchers.
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The winds of change
Read more: The winds of changeA big shift in Thai politics is expected following Paetongtarn’s fall, with conservatives and progressives ready to pounce v The Democrats face a leadership contest and the possible return of Abhisit Vejjajiva, who many feel can save them from oblivion.
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Sa Kaeo orders Cambodian ‘encroachers’ to leave
Read more: Sa Kaeo orders Cambodian ‘encroachers’ to leaveThe Sa Kaeo provincial government on Saturday ordered Cambodian “encroachers” to leave Thai soil before an upcoming meeting on border issues next month.
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Tourism council lists urgent issues
Read more: Tourism council lists urgent issuesThe Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) has urged the new cabinet to place cannabis smokers in specific zones, while working to prevent foreigners from stealing local jobs in tourism and encouraging hotels to register.
