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  • Study scholarships

    The Office of the Vocational Education Commission (OVEC) recently announced that they will grant students scholarships to study abroad in a bid to broaden their skills.

  • People’s petition

    Energy reform advocates petition the Administrative Court on February 4 to suspend the 21st round of bidding for oil and gas concessions and review the government’s plans for energy security.

  • Pretty city

    Guangzhou, the capital city of China’s Guangdong province, boasts a great number of tourist attractions and cultural sites. The city is also famed for its Cantonese cuisine.

  • Bad break-up

    In their latest single, “No Good in Goodbye,” The Script are heartbroken about breaking up with their girlfriend. They’re trying to put on a brave face but feel bad about the way things have turned out.

  • Sculpting snow

    On February 5, visitors gather around a large Star Wars snow sculpture during the 66th annual Sapporo Snow Festival in Sapporo, Japan. — AFP

  • Literary activist

    Sasin Chalermlarp is secretary-general of the Seub Nakhasathien Foundation and probably the best-known Thai conservationist at the moment. Last year he led a 300 kilometre walk to campaign against the construction of Mae Wong Dam. He also led a sitting protest for the same cause in Bangkok.

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