Thai zombie clothes seller cashes in on threads of the dead

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October 14 Uprising

How a student-led protest in 1973 toppled the authoritarian Thanom regime and ushered in a new political era.

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Healing wheels: 63-year-old skates her way to cancer recovery

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Economic policy and happiness of Thai people

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Meet a young activist at the forefront of Thailand’s latest protests

There have been so many political conflicts in Thailand, and the latest one is being led by a few groups of young people. One leader of which is 23 years…

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Schools in Italy set to reopen on new virus-era reality

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Busan Film Festival postponed due to COVID-19

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Protests 2020: From a political to a generational issue

Reported by Kitipat Chuensukjit Thai PBS World Tonight September 9, 2020

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The ‘Penguin’ who won’t back down

How the young activist has managed to “lift the ceiling” on Thailand’s most sensitive issue.

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The girl with the 10-point manifesto

How the student activist rattles the establishment with a demand for radical changes.

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Anond…breaking the taboo

Anond…breaking the taboo. How a human rights lawyer catapults himself to the forefront of anti-establishment protests

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What do the students want?

What do the students want? What drives the student-led protests that have spread cross the country

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Thais gather in Bangkok stadium to defend monarchy

Reported by Kitipat Chuensukjit

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High-tech farmers sow seeds of revolution in Dubai desert

The coronavirus pandemic has directly affected countries that depend on importing food and agricultural product. However, United Arab Emirates, Dubai Food Security Committee has come up with the development of…

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Mexican children go back to school through television

In North America continent where the coronavirus still has caused massive damages to many countries. On the other hand, local governments have been trying to come up with plans to…

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“Chao Phraya Sky Park”: Bangkok’s new landmark

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has formally opened a new landmark, the Chao Phraya Sky Park, which straddles the Chao Phraya River, linking Bangkok with its sister city, Thonburi. The…

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Bat samples tested for origin of the novel coronavirus in Thailand

Researchers around the world are trying to confirm the source of the new coronavirus which led to the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier research has pointed in the direction of bats as…

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Efficient communications and peace of mind online course

In the modern days social network has played a massive role in our life and has brought us closer together in term of communication and deliver massages. However, as we…

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Being black in the US: “Let me live”

Being black in the US: “Let me live” ThaiPBS World Tonight June 3, 2020

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International protests over George Floyd’s death

International protests over George Floyd’s death ThaiPBS World Tonight June 2 , 2020

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Remote cheering sport system starts in Japan

Remote cheering sport system starts in Japan ThaiPBS World Tonight May 28, 2020

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The new normal in nurseries

What will post COVID-19 nurseries be like?

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Military-style exercises in British schools

In the UK, a company founded by the government sends former soldiers to help school children coping with stress caused by the COVID-19.

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The future of Thai tourism post COVID-19

In 2019, nearly 40 million tourists visited Thailand. This year, however, it is forecast that number will fall by more than 10 million. On what should the Thai tourism sector…

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Germany’s first drive-in party after easing restrictions

While nightclubs have been closed in Germany since mid-March due to coronavirus restrictions, hundreds of Germans got their party fix on Saturday (May 9) night with the country’s first drive-in…

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COVID-19 crisis prompts Irish to return to a holy well

People on the remote Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry in Ireland are returning to holy wells during the current Covid-19 crisis.

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How the pandemic inspires an Irish artist

An Irish artist spent time during the lockdown observing changes in the society and creating his new painting collection.

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Glass booth dividers : A new normal for dining in Spain

One company in Spain already created a tool to help protect people from virus, and this could be a new normal when Spaniards go to the restaurants.

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Pakistan children create artworks for lockdown challenge

Pakistani children are creating artworks for an online lockdown challenge on the coronavirus pandemic. The government’s virus response has seen children across the country stuck at home with schools shut…

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Pet adoptions, fosters skyrocket in US amid pandemic

Animals shelters across the United States are emptying out thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, as people confined to their homes are adopting or fostering animals in droves.

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UK begins testing vaccine on human

Scientists in Britain began clinical trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine.

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Life under lockdown in Cardiff, UK

A life of Taiwanese university student, Tzu-ting Huang, under lockdown in the capital city of Wales.

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Street workout during the lockdown

In the UK, a woman calling herself the “Mancunian Motivator” is looking to keep her neighbours mentally and physically fit during the coronavirus lockdown by hosting workout sessions on the…

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Friday night Balconies parties in Barcelona

Residents in central Barcelona hosted a balcony party on Friday to boost morale during the COVID-19 lockdown.

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Robot reduces delivery risk in DC, USA

In Washington, D.C., robots are used to delivery groceries in order to minimized the risk during coronavirus outbreak.

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How universities fight COVID-19 with online “marketplace”

Universities around the country come up with creative ideas to fight COVID-19 by initiated an online marketplace for trading among its members. Alumni from many universities open the public group…

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How Sweden copes with pandemic without lockdown

Interview with Staffan Herrström Ambassador of Sweden to Thailand

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99-year-old Brazilian recovers from COVID-19

In Brazil, A 99-year-old Brazilian gentleman, who has been through the Second World War, just recovered from COVID-19.

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COVID-19 and ASEAN Declaration

How ASEAN member nations collectively fight the COVID-19. Interview with Assoc. Prof. Piti Srisangnam, Director of academic affairs, ASEAN Studies Center, Chulalongkorn university

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Would you dare to go out at night?

A neighbourhood in Indonesia’s central Java province has deployed local ‘ghosts’ or scary “POCONG” to patrol the streets and scare people into staying home in order to curb the spread…

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Good Coronavirus News

The interview with James Longman, an ABC (US) correspondent, who covers good news and inspiring stories in the midst of a global pandemic.

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Does Thailand need more stringent measures to deal with Covid-19?

The interview with Dr. Tanarak Plipat, Deputy Director General, Department of Disease Control on Thai PBS World Tonight

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The innovation of Chula COVID-19 strip test

Interview with Asst. Prof. Dr. Suthira Taychakhoonavudh, Lecturer at Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natcha Thawesaengskulthai, Vice President for Innovation and New Development, Chulalongkorn University.

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Chula COVID-19 strip test centre

Chulalongkorn University has developed the Chula COVID-19 Strip Test, a fast and convenient preliminary blood test to screen for COVID-19 infection risks, which will become the COVID-19 Response and Diagnostic…

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How Thailand is coping with COVID-19

Interview with Natapanu NopakunDeputy Spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Thailand combating COVID-19

Interview with Dr.Tanarak Plipat Deputy Director General, Department of Disease Control

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Interview with the ambassador of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Thailand (episode 2)

HE Mr. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad the current ambassador of Islamic republic of Pakistan to Thailand is very pleased and happy from being on duty in Bangkok. The ambassador quoted that…

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Interview with the ambassador of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Thailand (episode 1)

HE Mr. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad the current ambassador of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Thailand is the 20th ambassador. Serving here and experiencing the similarities between the two nations Pakistan…

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Coronavirus infection – how it works

What makes a virus contagious? And what exactly happens during an infection? Here’s how the process works.

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Ich Bin Ein Berliner – During Coronavirus Pandemic

COVID-19 has shut down the German capital. How are residents coping?

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Coronavirus – seven steps to prevent the spread of the virus

The formal declaration of a #COVID19 #pandemic does not change the fact that you can – and should – take these simple steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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Rise of campus activism

Thailand is seeing a sudden rash of campus rallies at universities across the country. Are they really spontaneous or politically engineered?

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How to protect yourself against COVID-19

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new coronavirus introduced to humans for the first time. It is spread from person to person mainly through the droplets produced when…

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China: Challenging the system in times of the coronavirus

China’s decision to first silence the doctor who warned of a coronavirus outbreak – and then cover up his death – has met with worldwide condemnation. Beijing is known for…

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Hong Kong University sheds light on coronavirus

As the number of cases of the deadly coronavirus increase around the world, so do efforts to develop a vaccine against it. But it’s a time consuming process. A number…

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Harvey Weinstein found guilty in landmark #MeToo moment

Weinstein, 67, convicted of rape and sexual assault against two women, sealing his dizzying fall from powerful Hollywood studio boss to archvillain of #MeToo campaign. Harvey Weinstein was convicted on Monday of…

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How media shape Thais’ understanding of Middle East

With limited access to news and information from media in the Arab world, Thai people’s understanding and perception of the situation in the Middle East is often shaped by what…

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Surfers go green

Some surfers still opt for a wooden surfboard, instead of one made of polyurethane foam, despite the heavier weight and higher price. It’s a retro trend and the unique designs…

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The Dresden bombings – A war crime?

‘It was a wasteland.’ Ernst Hirsch remembers Dresden after the 1945 bombings destroyed most of the city, killing around 27,000 people in a fire. A war crime?

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Thailand tourism struggles due to coronavirus outbreak

Out of almost 40 million tourists in Thailand last year, some 11 million were Chinese. This year, however, many tourist places are quite empty after China decided to suspend tours…

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Prayut government faces first censure debate

The Prayut government has been in office for only seven months but is already facing its biggest political trial. It will be subject to a no-confidence debate by the opposition…

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Future Forward’s fate to be decided Feb 21

The fate of Future Forward Party will be decided on February 21 when the Constitutional Court rules whether it broke the law by accepting the 190 million baht loans from…

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Bangladesh: Could single-use bags made from jute be a game changer?

Bangladesh is drowning in plastic bags. The convenience of single-use bags makes it difficult for people to change their ways. An alternative could be bags made from jute, a completely…

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Philippines: Preparing for the rise of sea levels

As sea levels rise, people living in coastal regions will see floods. Most of this will take place in Asia. In the Philippines, climate change is no longer an abstract…

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Newly built hospital in Wuhan receives first patients

The Huoshenshan (Fire God Mountain) in Wuhan receives first patients. The hospital was put into use after 10 days of construction to battle against the novel coronavirus.

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Russia prepares for possible coronavirus outbreak

There have been more than 100 suspected cases of the coronavirus in Russia so far, although none have been confirmed. But with around three million Chinese tourists visiting the country…

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Racism against Asians spikes as coronavirus spreads

A wave of racist abuse has been directed at Asian communities as the coronavirus spreads beyond China. Xenophobic posts by media outlets and people on social media have seen a…

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Auschwitz survivor returns to death camp

Auschwitz survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp working in the gas chambers.

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How China is dealing with coronavirus outbreak

As the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak reaches 106 in Wuhan, these are measures taken by Chinese authorities to deal with the spread of the deadly virus…

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Coronavirus in Thailand under control

Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has so far identified 14 coronavirus cases, all Chinese tourists, as Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha touts the effectiveness of the extensive screening at major airports.

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Is PM2.5 the entire story yet?

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Thailand’s high-tech, low-cost farming

A vast majority of Thai farmers are struggling to improve the quality and quantity of their crop yields, as more than 90% of farming households still use only basic machinery…

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Why Future Forward is accused of being anti-monarchy

What you should know about charges against Future Forward Party.  

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Iran — under sanctions

“Off the Grid” of TRTWORLD gained rare access to Iran and talked to people inside and outside the capital Tehran about the effect of American sanctions . And found out…

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How US, Iran arrive at “no peace, no war” relationship

Thai PBS World talk to Dr. Srawut Aree, Director of Muslim Studies Center, Institute of Asian Studies Chulalongkorn University about tensions between US and Iran. #ThaiPBSWorld

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The #MeToo movement and the Harvey Weinstein scandal

Harvey Weinstein was once one of Hollywood’s most powerful film producers. He has been accused of abusing his position and is fighting a number of rape, sexual assault and sexual…

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News anchor Sorrayuth’s fate to be decided Jan 21

The fall from grace of Sorrayuth Suthassanachinda, once one of the country’s best-known news anchors, is a reminder of pitfalls between professionalism and business perks.

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Why is there tension between US and Iran?

Tensions between the US and Iran have escalated dramatically after Qassem Soleimani, the top Iranian military commander, was killed in a US air attack in Baghdad. But what is the…

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Saying prayers on New Year’s Eve

New Year prayers are a tradition. Thai Buddhists gather at temples to pray and meditate together and, on New Year’s Eve, to listen to monks giving sermons about living a…

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What you expect our country to be in the next year ?

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Happy New Year 2020

Thai PBS World welcomes in 2020. We wish everyone a Happy New Year  

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Some Like It Hot

Authentic Thai food is spicy (or extremely spicy, for those who are not used to it). On average, each Thai consumes about one kilogram of chilli per year. With a…

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Some Like It Hot

Authentic Thai food is spicy (or extremely spicy, for those who are not used to it). On average, each Thai consumes about one kilogram of chilli per year. With a…

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Why Halal has become big business

Many people think that Halal are Islamic requirements related to food, but Halal covers much more than that. Halal products are in very high demand worldwide, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and…

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Why Future Forward is accused of being anti-monarchy

What you should know about charges against Future Forward Party.

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The Toy Doctor

The toy doctor, Yoo Won-Il, brings broken toys back to life. He doesn’t do it for money, because the joy on the faces of children when they see their toys…

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Cured by Scientific Quests and Honed Palates

There comes a time when challenges are big, but solutions are hidden in plain sights. Thailand as cheese producers? The myth has already been busted years ago when the first…

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How a community in Colombia uses tourism to cleanse itself of violence stigma

Comuna 13 was considered one of the most dangerous areas in the world, due to violent conflicts between violent drug trafficking gangs, right-wing guerrillas, left-wing paramilitaries and an overwhelmed government….

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Timor Leste joining ASEAN – matter of when?

Exclusive interview with Timor Leste Foreign Minister Dionisio Babo Soares on ASEAN membership.

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Foods at the Border: Cambodian Food

What’s better than enjoying a delicious Cambodian meal with Cambodian friend while you are in Cambodia? Let’s explore the flavours of Cambodia together.

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UK general election 2019 : Boris Johnson stays at No.10

The majority of Britons has decided once again to leave the EU. Johnson vowed in his victory speech on Friday to “put an end to all that nonsense” and “get…

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The local alternative for travellers

Touring Thailand’s Chiang Mai province, enjoying the beauty of the diverse geography, eclectic ways of life and cuisine, not only broadens your horizons, it also benefits everyone and, thanks to…

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Thai PBS World Border Tour: Rong Kluea Market

Rong Kluea Market is one of the most famous shopping destinations in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province, on the border with Cambodia. To get there, you used to take a train…

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The Secrets of Yum Som O

The Secrets of Yum Som O   We all see the current trend of the ancient recipes being reawakened, studied, and appreciated. But while this is happening, the very ingredients…

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Warm clothes for the homeless

The kind-hearted residents of Mariupol City, in south-eastern Ukraine, have had an inspired idea to help the city’s homeless survive region’s bitterly cold winter. They festoon trees with warm hats,…

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Volunteer travel

Travel while volunteering : Make the world a better place Exploring a world of unfamiliar places to gain life experiences, offer what you have to the society and get positive…

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Street children in Manila being saved by a charitable foundation

Dedicated Filipino street educators, psychologists and social workers, working for the Tulay Ng Kabataan Foundation (TNK), are sent to the shanty towns, slums and dumpsite of Manila to persuade children…

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Indonesian kids given pets to wean them off smartphones

‘Chickenisation’ a project created by authorities in the Indonesian city of Bandung, aims to distract youngsters from their gadgets. Around 2,000 four-day-old chicks will be handed out to pupils, at…

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China-Japan-South Korea agree to reduce plastic waste

Climate change, air pollution and marine debris are the major concerns in environmental cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea over the next five years. At the 21st Tripartite Environment…

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