The inside story of an improbable team of divers, a near-impossible plan and the rescue of 12 boys from a Thai cave
Tag Archives: Thailand
Thai cave rescue: In celebration, a nation unites
From bringing food to prayers, a nation has worked together for weeks to support the soccer players trapped beneath the ground.
Thai cave rescue: Trapped coach’s community chooses love over blame
On the ground near the rescue operation, neighbours express support for the man who led 12 children underground
The long farewell for Thailand’s King Bhumibol
Looking ahead to 2017 in Thailand, where national grieving will continue for a full year until a funeral pyre is completed in September
Your morning five: Thai army summons former PM
Also: China could be planning a railway to Canada
Your morning five: Thai court ousts prime minister
Also: Rob Ford loves rehab
When monks go bad
Sex, drugs and money laundering: behind Thai Buddhism’s fall from grace
UBC student dead in L.A., sexual assault & chicken wings
Five things students are talking about today (February 20th)
A global tour of carbon pricing
As noted yesterday, Stephen Harper is presently in India, a country that has a carbon tax. After India, he will visit the Philippines, where pig farmers are currently selling carbon credits.
On free trade, Harper needs to show some true grit
This government has been very aggressive about announcing free trade deals–not so much about closing them