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WEATHER

Extra-long dry season increases risk of drought

Fifteen provinces in initial stages, but 40 likely to be affected, officials say




Two Russian women shot dead in Jomtien

Two female Russian tourists were found shot dead early yesterday morning on Jomtien beach in the seaside resort town of Pattaya.





Global-warming education urged

With the threat of global warming Thailand must seek ways to help people adapt to increasing temperatures, prepare to tackle insect-borne epidemics and reduce pollutants, Thai scholars urged yesterday.



One killed, two groups attacked in Pattani, Yala

The son of a former kamnan in Tambon Puyud in Pattani was gunned down in front of his house yesterday, while four village defence volunteers came under a hail of gunfire in a tea shop in Khok Pho district, police said.



Capital on alert for Makha Bucha day

Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin yesterday inspected security at busy inner-city shopping areas ahead of the approaching Makha Bucha holiday, encouraging the city's 50 districts to do more.



IMF team to assess AMLO's standards

Top officials from the International Monetary Fund will tomorrow begin an evaluation of the Anti-Money Laundering Office to see if its procedures conform to international standards.



NLA to help illegal workers in Malaysia

The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) is to tackle the problem of Songkhla workers crossing the border to work illegally in Malaysia.



Rehab addicts get younger

Drug-rehabilitation clinics say numbers attending have tripled but patients are getting younger, with some addicts just 10.



Hot summer set for North

"This year's summer in northern Thailand will be hotter than previous years with lower rainfall as a result of the El Nino phenomenon. Temperatures in the region will be higher than 40 degrees Celsius on some days during April and May," Santanee Chaichiangpin, an official from the Chiang Mai Meteorological Centre, said at the weekly press conference in Chiang Mai.






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