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Is this Thailand? Is this Japan? It’s the best of both at Phat Thaiger, opening April 2 from the team behind last year’s impressive upscale Thai opening, Thaiger Den, also in Malden.
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Ancient ‘Royal Water Palace’ Hidden Beneath Layers of Soil Emerged When a 7.7-Magnitude Earthquake Split the GroundThe earthquake is believed to be a rare 'super shear' event, where the rupture in the earth's crust raced faster than seismic ...
Foreigners are rarely arrested under Thailand’s royal defamation law – known locally as “112” after its section in the criminal code – but bail is often denied in such cases, reflecting ...
Paul Chambers awaits trial on charges under Thailand’s lese-majeste laws, which can lead to up to 15 years in prison. Paul Chambers, left, of Naresuan University, stands outside the police ...
BANGKOK, Thailand — A US academic charged with breaking Thailand’s strict royal defamation laws was granted bail on Wednesday, his lawyers said, but remains in custody pending an appeal to ...
Meghan Markle was accused of having a “messiah complex” by former palace aides before her shocking royal exit with husband Prince Harry, according to a prominent royal author. Author Tom Quinn ...
Thailand's immigration authorities on Wednesday revoked the visa of a prominent American scholar detained a day earlier on royal defamation charges, his lawyer said. Paul Chambers, who has spent ...
“The Thai authorities have long used the royal insult law to abuse Thai citizens but now seem intent on violating the rights of foreigners,” said Elaine Pearson, Asia director at Human Rights ...
King Charles has advertised for a new royal job at St James' Palace as the iconic palace prepares to open for the very first time. The 500-year-old palace, which is based in London, is allowing ...
Kensington Palace announced in March 2019 that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were officially splitting royal households from William and Kate. "This long-planned move will ensure that permanent ...
Thai immigration authorities have revoked the visa of detained American academic Paul Chambers, who is facing a charge of royal defamation, his lawyers said on Wednesday. “Lawyers are preparing ...
Paul Chambers, a U.S. academic in Thailand, was arrested and charged ... "Making a critical or defamatory comment about the royal family is punishable by a prison sentence of up to 15 years ...
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