Today (21 December 2014), following information that was shared on social media about the burden of medical expenses for foreign workers in Thailand, stating that state hospitals have had to bear uncollectible medical expenses of almost 13 billion baht over the past 5 years, this has led to criticism of the appropriateness and necessity of managing
Brazil investigates bus crash into truck, killing at least 37
On December 21, 2014, a bus crashed into a truck on a highway in Teofilo Otoni, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil, causing one of the vehicles to catch fire and be completely destroyed. Firefighters who arrived at the scene said the incident left at least 37 people dead and 13 injured, all of whom were taken to hospital.While officials revea
Open the ballot box for people to exercise their right to vote for the president of the Ubon Ratchathan
While candidates for the position of Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Administrative Organization president traveled to exercise their rights since the morning, Mr. Kant Kalptinan, candidate for the position of Provincial Administrative Organization president number 1, exercised his rights at polling station number 6, Sala Bun Wat Ban Na Muang, Rai Noi
Arrest warrants issued for attempted murder of 5 suspects in shooting incident at cockfighting ring
Today (22 Dec 2014), reporters reported progress on the incident of gunfire in the air at a cockfighting arena in Bang Len Subdistrict, Bang Len District, Nakhon Pathom Province, with CCTV footage capturing the incident. The perpetrators were five men walking in a cockfighting arena before a man in a white shirt walked over and started talking to
Germany's far-right calls for 'migrants' to be sent back to their home country
After the incident, the police arrested the suspect at the scene. The suspect is a 50-year-old Saudi man who has been in Germany since 2006 and holds a German copyright and a copyright permit. The suspect is a doctor and works at a specialist clinic in the city of Bernburg. The local prosecutor's office chief said prosecutors could charge the susp