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Thai police arrest 13 protesters after clashes in Bangkok on Wednesday

BANGKOK - Thai police have arrested at least 13 anti-government protesters as they returned to the streets on Wednesday, for the second consecutive day, demanding Prime Minister Prayuth Chan o-cha to step down for the government’s poor handling of the COVID-19 situation.The police clashed with the protesters, firing tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of protesters at Din Daeng Intersection, the same venue where clashes happened on Tuesday and last Saturday.

Phuket Sandbox projected to draw more than 600,000 visitors in three months | Daily Express Online

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Prolonged unrest in Myanmar limits India s choices : The Tribune India

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Covid-19 cases in Thailand surpass the 100,000 mark

At the same time, Thailand recorded another 24 fatalities, bringing the death toll to 589.  Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) assistant spokesperson Dr Apisamai Srirangsan said of the 2,302 new cases, 2,279 were local transmissions and 23 imported cases including three Thais who returned from Malaysia.  She said the new fatalities involved 13 males and 11 females aged between 39 and 91 years old including eight from Bangkok, two each in Chon Buri and Pathum Than.  Apisami also raised concern of new cluster at a construction site in Lak Si, Bangkok, where 559 construction workers have been tested positive for Covid-19.  Local media reported that there are about 400 worker camps with about 60,000 construction workers in Bangkok. 

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