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Added on the 09/04/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bangkok, Aug 31 (EFE).- Thai Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha and five of his ministers face a vote of no confidence in parliament that began Tuesday and will end Saturday amid a wave of anti-government protests in the country.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF THAI PRIME MINISTER GEN. PRAYUT CHAN OCHA AT A PRESS CONFERENCE AND ANTI GOVERNMENT PROTESTS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Banhkok (Thailand), Dec 10 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Rungroj Yongrit).- Muay Thai boxing bouts continue to be held in Bangkok with restrictions and limited spectators to prevent further spread of coronavirus. Thailand has found 18 new coronavirus cases including six medical staff of the alternative state quarantine facilities. FOOTAGE OF A THAI BOXING BOUT AT THE RAJADAMNERN MUAY THAI BOXING STADIUM IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
The South Dakota Department of Health on Saturday reported 54 new deaths from COVID-19. According to Business Insider, the number surpassed the state's previous record death total of 53. But that didn't stop South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem from tweeting state residents and encouraging them to go shopping. The GOP governor has refused to issue a statewide mask mandate. She has also disputed science and calls to enact stricter measures to contain the virus in the state.
Residents of Boston, Massachusetts, line up at a Covid-19 testing site as the United States experiences a surge in coronavirus cases. IMAGES
Pathum Thani, May 10 (EFE/EPA).- Buddha statues at a temple in Pathum Thani, about 40 kilometers north of Bangkok, have been decorated with face masks as part of the temple's campaign to remind the public to wear protective masks amid the coronavirus pandemic (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).FOOTAGE SHOWS BUDDHA STATUES WEARING MASKS AT WAT NITHET RAT PRADIT IN PATHUM THANI PROVINCE, ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BANGKOK, THAILAND.