Thailand to require corn importers to prove non-burning cultivation origins, aiming to reduce PM2.5 cross-border pollution.
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The Bangkok Post on MSNPM2.5 prevention measures to be put before maize panelThe Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) is preparing to propose cross-border PM2.5 prevention measures to the Maize Policy and ...
During a recent high-ranking official retreat in Langkawi, Asean made it clear to Aung Kyaw Moe that whatever Nay Pyi Taw ...
Stunning discoveries and fresh breakthroughs in DNA analysis are changing our understanding of our own evolution and offering a new picture of the "other humans" that our ancestors met across Europe ...
The abduction of a young Chinese actor, who was trafficked from Thailand to Myanmar, prompted an unusually powerful public-pressure campaign and official actions.
Thailand on Wednesday cut off power supplies to areas in Myanmar where scam networks operate, following a public outcry demanding government action to tackle the problem ...
YANGON: Myanmar is cooperating with Thailand, Laos and China to control cross-border forest fire and smog pollution at the national level, said U Khin Maung Yi, Union Minister for Natural ...
Thailand’s Transport Company announced its plans to use its current slate of 11 bus routes to Laos and Cambodia to boost ...
STORY: Thailand cut power supply, fuel and internet to some border areas with Myanmar on Wednesday.It's an attempt to choke ...
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