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  • Prospect of more Burma sanctions

    05/07/2009 : British Prime Minister Gordon Brown raised the prospect Saturday of further sanctions against Burma following UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's fruitless visit to the military regime.

  • Serena wins Wimbledon women's

    04/07/2009 : Serena Williams clinched her third Wimbledon title and 11th Grand Slam crown with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory over sister Venus, the defending champion, here on Saturday.

  • Pope urges more development aid

    04/07/2009 : Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday called on the Group of Eight industrialised nations to "upgrade" their development aid to Africa and the world's poorest countries in spite of the financial crisis.

  • Ban outlines Burma vision

    04/07/2009 : UN chief Ban Ki-moon gave a rare public speech Saturday outlining his vision for a democratic Burma, just hours after the ruling junta refused to let him meet opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

  • N.Korea fires missile barrage

    04/07/2009 : North Korea test-fired a seventh missile on Saturday from its base on the east coast, South Korea's defence ministry said.

  • Village official killed in Pattatni

    04/07/2009 : Abdul Aryuksoto, an assistant village chief of Moo2 Tambon Na Pradu of Pattani’s Khok Pho district was shot dead in front of his stall in the Tambon’s fresh market by suspected insurgents late afternoon on Saturday, police said.

  • Seventh flu death case confirmed

    04/07/2009 : The Ministry of Public Health confirmed that a female patient in the eastern province of Ratchaburi had died of A (H1N1) flu this afternoon.

  • Puea Thai join bid for Thaksin pardon

    04/07/2009 : Keng Karun, a Bangkok MP of the main opposition Puea Thai Party, announced on Saturday afternoon that he, other party Bangkok MPs, Love Thaksin People groups and several other democratic organizations will next week launch campaign to collect signatures of people for seeking royal pardon for former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

  • Prawit rejects talk of border war

    04/07/2009 : Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said on Saturday afternoon that the Army Region 2 commander will hold talks with Cambodia’s army region 4 commander to ease tension along Thai-Cambodia border and to reduce military forces of the two countries deployed near Preah Vihear temple.

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