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  2. Bangkok Post - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Post is Thailand's oldest English-language daily newspaper, founded in 1946. It covers news, politics, business, sports and culture, and has a circulation of 110,000.

  3. Bangkok Pride - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Pride Festival is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer life in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] [2] The festival culminates in a pride parade held in June. The event is hosted by Naruemit Pride, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. [3]

  4. Bernard Trink - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Trink (1931 – 6 October 2020) was a columnist for the Bangkok Post. [1] A native New Yorker, Trink moved to Bangkok in the mid-1960s and taught English at various universities before taking over the "Nite Owl" column in 1966 at the now defunct Bangkok World, an English-language evening newspaper.

  5. Arnon Nampa - Wikipedia

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    Arnon Nampa (Thai: อานนท์ นำภา; RTGS: Anon Nampha, also spelled Anon Numpa; born August 18, 1984) is a Thai human rights lawyer and activist known for his critical stance on the monarchy of Thailand, a subject that is highly controversial in the country. [1]

  6. The Nation (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The Nation is a Thai-owned English-language daily online newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok. It covers international and domestic news, and has a right-of-centre opinion page, but a center-left news coverage.

  7. Thailand Post - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the state enterprise that provides postal services in Thailand since 1883. Find out how Thailand Post has evolved, expanded and profited from e-commerce and international mail.

  8. Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok is a special administrative area in central Thailand, with an estimated population of 9 million as of 2021. It traces its roots to a 15th-century trading post and has been the capital of Thailand since 1782, undergoing rapid growth and modernization.

  9. General Post Office (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The General Post Office in July 2023 Thailand Post postal service counters on the first floor. The General Post Office (Thai: อาคารไปรษณีย์กลาง, RTGS: Akhan Praisani Klang, pronounced [ʔāː.kʰāːn prāj.sā.nīː klāːŋ]), also known as the Grand Postal Building, is a historic building in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok.