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Thaschai Phattanagosai has been promoted Senior Corporate Director of Corporate Affairs and Legal at Centara Hotels & Resorts in Bangkok

University president resigns over air hostess pictures

Silapakorn University president Chaicharn Thavaravej resigned on Monday after photos of female aircrew posted on his Facebook account stirred a public outcry.

Silapakorn University president resigns over air hostess pictures

Silapakorn University president Chaicharn Thavaravej tendered his resignation on Monday after photos of female aircrew posted on his Facebook account stirred a public outcry.

Pullman Khao Lak Resort Opens On Southern Thailand s Idyllic Andaman Coast – Hospitality Net

Photo: Pullman Khao Lak Resort Pullman Khao Lak Resort has opened its doors, introducing a new era of elegant Thai hospitality, ancient heritage and intuitive design to this hot and up-and-coming beachfront destination, overlooking the Andaman Sea. Nestled on the soft sands of Bang Muang Beach, in the north of Phang Nga province, this sensitive low-rise retreat fuses the cosmopolitan vibe of Pullman Hotels & Resorts, Accor s high-end international brand, with the captivating culture of this coastal region. During the 13 th Century, the nearby town of Takua Pa was the finest harbour on the west coast, as maritime trade routes fostered exchanges across the Indian Ocean. By the 1900s it had become a cultural melting pot and a haven of Sino-Portuguese art, architecture and cuisine.

Misleading claim circulates online in Thailand that high air pollution will significantly increase the country s Covid-19 mortality rate

Copyright AFP 2017-2020. All rights reserved. Multiple posts on Facebook and Twitter claim a rise in tiny particle air pollutants, known as PM 2.5, will significantly increase the mortality rate of Covid-19 in Thailand. The claim is misleading; doctors told AFP that as of December 2020, there is no evidence to support that a rise in PM 2.5 would significantly increase the Covid-19 mortality rate in Thailand. The professor cited in the misleading posts said her comments had been “misrepresented”. The claim was shared in this Facebook post on December 15, 2020. Screemshot of the misleading post, taken on December 17, 2020 The lengthy Thai-language caption translates to English in part as: 

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