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Added on the 06/04/2018 07:45:15 - Copyright : AFP EN
The body of Shane Warne left Thailand early Thursday, flying back to Australia where the cricket superstar will receive a state funeral. IMAGES
Thai authorities in Surat transport the body of Australian cricket star Shane Warne via ambulance en route to Bangkok, for repatriation to Australia, where he will receive a state funeral. The legendary Australian leg-spinner died on the Thai holiday island of Koh Samui on Friday after being found unresponsive at a luxury villa. Initial reports suggested the 52-year-old suffered a heart attack and autopsy results confirmed he died of natural causes. IMAGES
Bangkok, Feb 28 (EFE/EPA).- A snake museum in Bangkok, Siam Serpentarium, home of snakes from around the world, opened Sunday the Naka Snake Cafe where visitors can eat and drink while getting close to various nonvenomous snakes.(Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT)SHOT LIST: THE NAKA SNAKE CAFE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- Thai Airways turned the company's downtown ticketing office into a cafeteria operated by Thai Catering. The cafeteria sells inflight-style meals and pastries, while customers queue up in long lines during morning hours to buy 'pa tong go', traditional dough fritters, mostly eaten for breakfast. Thai Catering staff aswell as staff formerly employed in ticketing sales and customer service, now work at the cafeteria, helping keep the staff employed at a time when the company is experiencing major financial losses due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sep 14, Thailand's Central Bankruptcy Court approved the airline's debt restructuring plan as the company was set to file for bankruptcy. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL). SHOT LIST: THAI AIRWAYS CHEFS PREPARE DOUGH FRITTERS, KNOWN AS 'PA TONG GO', OUTSIDE THE NEW THAI CATERING CAFETERIA AND CUSTOMERS AT THE NEW THAI CATERING CAFETERIA AT THE THAI AIRWAYS OFFICE BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Rabat (Morocco), 17 July (EFE), (Camera: Mohamed Siali).- The mythical Café Moro in the Alcazaba of the Udayas of Rabat, a century-old café and a must for every traveller in the capital of Morocco, has been reduced to dust and rubble. All that remains is the fig tree that used to shade the public. FOOTAGE OF THE ARCHITECTURAL-MONUMENTAL COMPLEX OF THE UDAYA KASBAH, WHERE THE CAFÉ WAS LOCATED
Dog lovers of the world unite! Bangkok's True Love dog cafe is a hip new spot where customers can have coffee and desert alongside 25 playful huskies, and even go into the petting zoo and interact with the dogs, petting them, feeding them, and playing all sorts of games. The cafe opened in 2013, when a family of husky breeders decided to share their passion for dogs and especially huskies with the world, thus giving Bangkok it’s very own husky cafe.