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Food Truck Friday at Campbell Park, 12385 Woodlands Parkway, Clive 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday Cost: Free to attend Live entertainment and food presented by Clive Parks and Recreation and the Clive ...
Thai and foreign nationals would be required to show a medical certificate to buy cannabis legally, the latest move by the ...
A wild monkey was caught after attacking schoolchildren in Thailand. Footage shows the aggressive macaque munching on snacks in the school yard in Saraburi on May 22. The wild animal was said to have ...
Thailand is planning to introduce a requirement for medical certificates to be shown when buying cannabis, a senior official ...
Graduation season is in full swing, with college ceremonies wrapping up and high school seniors getting ready to graduate all ...
Phoonseeraah 'Ada' Tieanworn, a student at Choate Rosemary Hall, USA, has been named by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB)-a nonprofit foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland ...
Thailand is bracing for a flood of tourists following the HBO hit’s third season, but travelers hoping to be treated to the ...
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BANGKOK: The Ministry of Education has officially banned the use of e-cigarettes (vaping) in all schools under its jurisdiction and in all of its offices, in a bid to curb the growing popularity ...
"I got you these flowers and look at the details ... Pranav Khatri is a high school sports journalist at Sportskeeda with a Master's in Sports Management and five years of experience in the ...
Thailand's Ministry of Education and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) are making final preparations for the start of the first academic term on May 16th, with a strong emphasis on safety ...
The Battle of Flowers Parade rolls through downtown San ... In addition to road closures and traffic jams, many Alamo City schools, businesses and services will close their door for the festivities.