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Rescuers Search for Victims in Afghan Avalanches

Kabul (DPA) - Rescue teams worked into a fourth day of searching for victims of avalanches in north-eastern Afghanistan Saturday, officials said.

Malaysia's Petronas Suffers 2-Billion-Dollar Quarterly Loss

Kuala Lumpur (DPA) - Malaysia state-owned energy firm Petronas suffered a 7.27 billion ringgit (2 billion dollars) loss in the final quarter of 2014 due to lower oil prices, the company said Saturday.

Emergency Prank Calls Revealed to be Accidents

PRACHUAP KIRI KHAN - A man arrested for prank calling an emergency hotline has been released after police determined he didn't make the calls intentionally.

Chiang Mai Administrator Draws Gun on Officials in Meeting

CHIANG MAI – The chairman of a local administrative agency in Chiang Mai province has been arrested for taking out a gun during a budget meeting yesterday.

Prayuth Threatens to Summon TV Hosts 'For Discussion'

BANGKOK — Junta chairman and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha warned last night that any news anchors or talking heads who present opposing views about his government on television may be summoned for discussion.

Famous Thai Temple to Build Separate Toilets for Non-Chinese

BANGKOK (DPA) — A famous temple in northern Thailand will build separate toilets for Thais and other non-Chinese tourists, officials confirmed Saturday.

Thai Government Defends Hiring Relatives

BANGKOK — Top officials in Thailand’s military government have defended using the state budget to employ relatives after it emerged that fifty-seven members of the junta’s legislature have hired family members as personal aides.

Thai Government Defends Hiring Relatives

BANGKOK — Top officials in Thailand’s military government have defended using the state budget to employ relatives, after it emerged that fifty-seven members of the junta’s legislature have hired family members as personal aides.

Thai Government Defends Hiring Relatives

BANGKOK — Top officials in Thailand’s military government have defended using the state budget to employee relatives, after it emerged that fifty-seven members of the junta’s legislature have hired family members as personal aides.

Army Chief Promises Partial Troop Withdrawal From Deep South

BANGKOK — The commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army has pledged to begin withdrawing some troops from Thailand’s insurgency-plagued south in April 2015.

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