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The Nation is an English-language daily online newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of two English-language dailies in Bangkok, the other being the Bangkok Post . On 28 June 2019, it published its final broadsheet edition, leaving only its online edition.
The Bangkok Post is an English -language daily newspaper published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is published in broadsheet and digital formats. The first issue was sold on 1 August 1946. It had four pages and cost one baht, a considerable amount at the time when a baht was a paper note.
Nation Group was founded on 1 July 1971 by a group of Thai journalists with the launch of The Voice of the Nation, an English language newspaper. It was later renamed The Nation with the motto "Thailand's Independent Newspaper". The company later expanded into Thai business newspaper publishing and television media, both of which are number one ...
Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in Thailand" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is the flagship publication of the Nation Multimedia Group and is the only Thai-owned English language newspaper. [35] It became a solely a digital newspaper with its last paper edition on 28 June 2019. [36] According to its online competitor, Khaosod English, The Nation has a history of "reporting news from false and dubious sources." [37]
Media of Thailand. List of newspapers. Krungthep Turakij (Thai: กรุงเทพธุรกิจ, lit. 'Bangkok business', RTGS: Krungthep Thurakit) is a Thai-language daily newspaper published by Nation Group. It was established on 6 October 1987, [3] and was originally positioned as a business newspaper, competing in the category with ...
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Black May (1992) Black May (Thai: พฤษภาทมิฬ; RTGS: Phruetsapha Thamin), also known as "Bloody May", was a series of mass protests and subsequent crackdowns by security forces and police in Bangkok in May 1992. A rally of over 200,000 people led by Chamlong Srimuang was held on 17 May, caused by the extending of the military ...