Thailand has officially outlawed all forms of corporal punishment, including both physical and psychological discipline.
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Thailand bans all forms of violence against childrenThe law, which was published in the Royal Gazette on March 24, 2025, makes Thailand the 68th country in the world to ...
Children and families in Myanmar need urgent humanitarian support after the strongest earthquake in a century [1] struck the ...
More than 1600 people died as magnitude 7.7 earthquake hammered Myanmar and tremors were felt in Thailandd. | One of India's ...
A 2022 survey by the National Statistical Office and Unicef found that 54 per cent of Thai children under 14 experienced physical or psychological punishment at home, a decline from 75 per cent in ...
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Adjusting to life in Thailand presented a few challenges, although the language barrier wasn't as big a deal as I had ...
Dozens were trapped under the rubble after a building collapsed in the capital city of Bangkok. Rescue workers say the rubble ...
Water Mission, a Christian engineering nonprofit, is deploying a Disaster Response Assistance Team to Southeast Asia ...
Asylum seekers from Vietnam in Thailand, including ethnic minority Christians from Vietnam’s Central Highlands, are hoping ...
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Malay Mail on MSNLong queues at ICQS Rantau Panjang as Malaysia-Thailand travellers head home for RayaThe Immigration, Customs, Quarantine, and Security Complex (ICQS) in Rantau Panjang has been experiencing heavy congestion ...
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