• A growing number of Thai Students started protesting and many of them also refused to attend their graduation ceremonies.

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    A growing number of Thai Students started protesting and many of them also refused to attend their graduation ceremonies. Read More: https://whatson.guide/young-thais-protests-against-the-monarchy/ #studentprotest #student #thai #thailand
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    Young Thais Protests Against The Monarchy
    A growing number of Thai Students started protesting and many of them also refused to attend their graduation ceremonies. Students refuse to attend the graduation ceremony because they are presided over by members of the royal family.
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  • Vaccinated Tourists from U.S. are allowed to enter in Thailand and Japan

    From march 2020 although Thailand have been shuttered all kind of public places like museums, shopping malls, libraries, theater, gyms, parks and other public venues all over the country, they will start foreign vaccinated against COVID 19, travelers.

    These travelers are allowed to visit the popular places like Phuket, Samui without quarantine, decision taken by Thailand tourism sector in this Friday. From the first July, tourist can come to stay in Andaman Sea. But the visitors must have been vaccinated and national approval from the government, they must be required to take PCR tests.

    Just three months before Tokyo Summer Olympics Japan announced third stage of emergency of COVID19, now they broke the restrictions a full lockdown for officials whether the bars and restaurants could be open in new rules major city like Tokyo and some others.

    Without exceptional circumstances Japan foreign nationals denied permission for some countries and listed some areas who have to take 14days quarantine for landing.

    One international news said “the European Union says it will let vaccinated U.S. tourists visit the region this summer, after more than a year of barring all nonessential travel.”
    Vaccinated Tourists from U.S. are allowed to enter in Thailand and Japan From march 2020 although Thailand have been shuttered all kind of public places like museums, shopping malls, libraries, theater, gyms, parks and other public venues all over the country, they will start foreign vaccinated against COVID 19, travelers. These travelers are allowed to visit the popular places like Phuket, Samui without quarantine, decision taken by Thailand tourism sector in this Friday. From the first July, tourist can come to stay in Andaman Sea. But the visitors must have been vaccinated and national approval from the government, they must be required to take PCR tests. Just three months before Tokyo Summer Olympics Japan announced third stage of emergency of COVID19, now they broke the restrictions a full lockdown for officials whether the bars and restaurants could be open in new rules major city like Tokyo and some others. Without exceptional circumstances Japan foreign nationals denied permission for some countries and listed some areas who have to take 14days quarantine for landing. One international news said “the European Union says it will let vaccinated U.S. tourists visit the region this summer, after more than a year of barring all nonessential travel.”
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  • Covid19 impact: Liverpool accounts reveal £46m pre-tax loss

    Liverpool has reported a £59m and match-day revenue by £13m in the first three months of the pandemic on Tuesday. The accounts reveal £46m pre-tax loss and early impact of Covid crisis. Reports Munia Iffat.
    • Liverpool’s latest accounts have revealed a report that a £46million pre-tax loss for the financial year ending May 2020 which equates to an £88m negative swing from their position just over 12 months ago.
    • Their Premier League season being suspended in March 2020 and completed behind closed doors in July.
    • During this period four fewer Premier League home games meant match-day revenue declined by £13m to £71m.

    • Managing director Andy Hughes said, “This financial reporting period was up to May 2020 so approaching a year ago now. It does, however, begin to demonstrate the initial financial impact of the pandemic and the significant reductions in key revenue streams.”
    • “We can now look ahead to the conclusion of this season and hopefully a more normal start to next season,” he added.
    The loss of Liverpool’s was cushioned, however, by strong commercial performance. Eight new partnerships, sponsorship renewals with Nivea and Carlsberg, record sales of the new Nike home kit and new retail stores in Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam helped increase commercial revenue by £29m to £217m.
    Covid19 impact: Liverpool accounts reveal £46m pre-tax loss Liverpool has reported a £59m and match-day revenue by £13m in the first three months of the pandemic on Tuesday. The accounts reveal £46m pre-tax loss and early impact of Covid crisis. Reports Munia Iffat. • Liverpool’s latest accounts have revealed a report that a £46million pre-tax loss for the financial year ending May 2020 which equates to an £88m negative swing from their position just over 12 months ago. • Their Premier League season being suspended in March 2020 and completed behind closed doors in July. • During this period four fewer Premier League home games meant match-day revenue declined by £13m to £71m. • Managing director Andy Hughes said, “This financial reporting period was up to May 2020 so approaching a year ago now. It does, however, begin to demonstrate the initial financial impact of the pandemic and the significant reductions in key revenue streams.” • “We can now look ahead to the conclusion of this season and hopefully a more normal start to next season,” he added. The loss of Liverpool’s was cushioned, however, by strong commercial performance. Eight new partnerships, sponsorship renewals with Nivea and Carlsberg, record sales of the new Nike home kit and new retail stores in Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam helped increase commercial revenue by £29m to £217m.
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