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Ambulances are mostly up to the mark, health ministry panel says

A Public Health Ministry committee said yesterday that except for spine boards, most of the equipment in 232 high-performance ambulances met the specifications of the purchase contract.




Bangkok agrees to give details of Hmong to Laos

Thailand yesterday agreed to provide Laos with detailed information on the 8,000 Hmong migrants who are now being sheltered in Phetchabun and the 150 currently being held in Bangkok, a step prior to deportation.





Doctors 'should be ashamed'

A group of health and consumer-rights advocates yesterday called on the Medical Council to take back its recent announcement that says doctors can reject patients in some cases when the complaint is not urgent or life-threatening.



Another anti-coup group pulls out

Activist Chanapat na Nakhon yesterday decided to cancel his plan to lead an anti-coup protest tomorrow, claiming that a "well-respected social figure" had warned him about possible violence triggered by a third party.



HM the King's Full Speech

HM the King granted an audience with the foreign ambassadors on Friday who gathered to pay tribute and wish HM the King a Happy Birthday. The following is unofficial translation of his speech.






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