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Day: June 24, 2020

World News

No name, no pint: new rules for England’s pubs after lockdown

By Reuters, published by The New York Times London — Drinkers in England’s pubs will have to give their name before they order a pint, and there will be no live acts or standing at the bar, the government said in advice for re-opening the sector next month. Pubs, restaurants and hairdressers will have to […]

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Local News

Gen Prawit: People allowed to lawfully mark 1932 revolution

DEPUTY Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said that activities are allowed to be held to mark the 88th anniversary of 1932 revolution today (June 24) provided participants do not break the law, INN News reported this afternoon. Gen Prawit stressed that these activities are not linked to the state of emergency decree still being in use […]

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Local News

Two boys killed by electric shock in Mekong River

By Thai Newsroom Reporters TWO BOYS WERE ELECTROCUTED and drowned as they were swimming in Mekong River in Chiang Rai yesterday (June 23), police said. The 9-year-old and 11-year-old were among five boys swimming in the ebbing river in Huay Ian village of Wiang Kaen district of the northern province when they were electrocuted in […]

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Local News

Group marks 1932 revolution early this morning

AT 5.30 a.m. this morning (June 24) a group of around 50 people with students among them gathered in front of the Democracy Monument in a symbolic activity to mark the 88th anniversary of the 1932 revolution, INN News reported. They projected images and played sound recording to simulate the event that took place on […]

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